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  • Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration; BH-FAV; Boston Harbour; BOV_1985; BPS_1; BPS_2; BPS_3; BPS_4; BPS_5; BPS_6; BPS_7; BPS_8; Carbon per cell; Cell biovolume; Chicamacomico River, Bestpitch Bridge; Choptank River; CHR_2000; Ciliates, cell biovolume; Ciliates, equivalent spherical diameter; Equivalent spherical diameter; EURO-BASIN; EUR-OCEANS; European network of excellence for Ocean Ecosystems Analysis; Event label; EXP; Experiment; F_ehrenbergii_FEEDEXP_1; F_ehrenbergii_FEEDEXP_2; F_taraikaensis_FEEDEXP; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_1978; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_1986; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_1988; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_1991; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_1996; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_2005; Grazing rate as carbon per individual; Gross growth efficiency; Kosterfjord; KUNSAN_MKE_1; KUNSAN_MKE_2; L_spiralis_FEEDEXP; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; ManKyeong Estuary; Narragansett Bay; NBAY_1985; NBAY_1986; outer Oslofjord; PDQ82; PERCH_POND_FALMA_1; PERCH_POND_FALMA_2; PLA; Plankton net; Prey/Predator, carbon per cell ratio; Prey/Predator, cell biovolume ratio; Prey/Predator, equivalent spherical diameter ratio; PUGET_SOUND_1994; Puget Sound, Salish Sea; Reference/source; S_sulcatum_FEEDEXP_1; S_sulcatum_FEEDEXP_2; Strombidium_FEEDEXP; Taxon/taxa; Treatment: temperature; Uniform resource locator/link to reference; Water sample; WS  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: Sailley, Sevrine; Buitenhuis, Erik Theodoor (2014): Microzooplankton functional responses in the lab and in the field. Earth System Science Data Discussions, 7(1), 149-167, https://doi.org/10.5194/essdd-7-149-2014
    Publication Date: 2024-01-26
    Description: The present data compilation includes ciliates growth rate, grazing rate and gross growth efficiency determined either in the field or in laboratory experiments. From the existing literature, we synthesized all data that we could find on cilliate. Some sources might be missing but none were purposefully ignored. Field data on microzooplankton grazing are mostly comprised of grazing rate using the dilution technique with a 24h incubation period. Laboratory grazing and growth data are focused on pelagic ciliates and heterotrophic dinoflagellates. The experiment measured grazing or growth as a function of prey concentration or at saturating prey concentration (maximal grazing rate). When considering every single data point available (each measured rate for a defined predator-prey pair and a certain prey concentration) there is a total of 1485 data points for the ciliates, counting experiments that measured growth and grazing simultaneously as 1 data point.
    Keywords: Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration; BH-FAV; Boston Harbour; BOV_1985; BPS_1; BPS_2; BPS_3; BPS_4; BPS_5; BPS_6; BPS_7; BPS_8; Carbon per cell; Cell biovolume; Chicamacomico River, Bestpitch Bridge; Choptank River; CHR_2000; Ciliates, cell biovolume; Ciliates, equivalent spherical diameter; Equivalent spherical diameter; EURO-BASIN; EUR-OCEANS; European network of excellence for Ocean Ecosystems Analysis; Event label; EXP; Experiment; F_ehrenbergii_FEEDEXP_1; F_ehrenbergii_FEEDEXP_2; F_taraikaensis_FEEDEXP; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_1978; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_1986; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_1988; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_1991; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_1996; FEEDEXP_CILIATES_2005; Grazing rate as carbon per individual; Gross growth efficiency; Kosterfjord; KUNSAN_MKE_1; KUNSAN_MKE_2; L_spiralis_FEEDEXP; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; ManKyeong Estuary; Narragansett Bay; NBAY_1985; NBAY_1986; outer Oslofjord; PDQ82; PERCH_POND_FALMA_1; PERCH_POND_FALMA_2; PLA; Plankton net; Prey/Predator, carbon per cell ratio; Prey/Predator, cell biovolume ratio; Prey/Predator, equivalent spherical diameter ratio; PUGET_SOUND_1994; Puget Sound, Salish Sea; Reference/source; S_sulcatum_FEEDEXP_1; S_sulcatum_FEEDEXP_2; Strombidium_FEEDEXP; Taxon/taxa; Treatment: temperature; Uniform resource locator/link to reference; Water sample; WS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5268 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: © The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Marine Ecology Progress Series 492 (2013): 253-272, doi:10.3354/meps10534.
    Description: An inverse food-web model for the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) pelagic food web was constrained with data from Palmer Long Term Ecological Research (PAL-LTER) project annual austral summer sampling cruises. Model solutions were generated for 2 regions with Adélie penguin Pygoscelis adeliae colonies presenting different population trends (a northern and a southern colony) for a 12 yr period (1995-2006). Counter to the standard paradigm, comparisons of carbon flow through bacteria, microzooplankton, and krill showed that the diatom-krill-top predator food chain is not the dominant pathway for organic carbon exchanges. The food web is more complex, including significant contributions by microzooplankton and the microbial loop. Using both inverse model results and network indices, it appears that in the northern WAP the food web is dominated by the microbial food web, with a temporal trend toward its increasing importance. The dominant pathway for the southern WAP food web varies from year to year, with no detectable temporal trend toward dominance of microzooplankton versus krill. In addition, sensitivity analyses indicated that the northern colony of Adélie penguins, whose population size has been declining over the past 35 yr, appears to have sufficient krill during summer to sustain its basic metabolic needs and rear chicks, suggesting the importance of other processes in regulating the Adélie population decline.
    Description: We acknowledge support from the National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs, Award 0823101 (Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems Program) to Palmer LTER.
    Keywords: Inverse model ; Food web ; Antarctica ; Microzooplankton ; Krill ; Ecosystem state change ; Climate change
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
    Format: application/pdf
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