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  • 1
    Keywords: Iron oxides--Magnetic properties. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (200 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783736919563
    DDC: 546.62120000000004
    Language: German
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  • 2
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    Bremen : MARUM - Zentrum für Marine Umweltwissenschaften, Fachbereich Geowissenschaften, Universität Bremen
    Keywords: Forschungsbericht ; Mittelmeer Ost ; Schlammvulkan
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Berichte aus dem MARUM und dem Fachbereich Geowissenschaften der Universität Bremen No. 319
    DDC: 550
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2018-04-26
    Description: Biochemistry DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.8b00242
    Print ISSN: 0006-2960
    Electronic ISSN: 1520-4995
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2018-04-13
    Description: Recently, a great reduction of sea ice coverage has been reported for the Arctic Ocean during summer. The reduction has been reported to be greater for regions which connect the Arctic with the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean, respectively. Since the pelagic fauna differs between the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean, the effects of sea ice loss on the species and, thus, the Arctic ecosystems are expected to be different. However, little information is available on the differences in pelagic community between the Atlantic and Pacific sectors of the Arctic Ocean. In this study, we investigated planktonic copepod abundance, biomass and community structure in the Atlantic and Pacific sectors of the Arctic Ocean, and address their differences.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2020-11-04
    Description: In recent decades, the central Arctic Ocean has been experiencing dramatic decline in sea ice coverage, thickness and extent, which is expected to have a tremendous impact on all levels of Arctic marine ecosystems. Here, we analyze the regional and temporal changes in pan-Arctic distribution and phenology of the key zooplankton species Calanus glacialis in relation to recent changes in ice conditions, based on past (1993-1997) and present (2011-2016) zooplankton collections and satellite-based sea ice observations. We found that both abundance and population structure of C. glacialis are strongly related to sea ice parameters, with sea ice concentration during time of sampling, distance from ice edge and total ice covered days in the past 6 months being the most highly correlated factors. The presence of early life stages of this species, indicating recent reproduction, was observed in areas with a patchy ice cover and recent ice retreat, and was independent of depth and latitude. C. glacialis has been historically classified as a shelf species, yet we propose that this species is associated with the seasonal ice zone, rather than the shelf. As the ice continues to retreat from the central Arctic, we expect the distribution of this species to shift towards the deep basin, potentially at the expense of “resident” species C. hyperboreus, which will have a substantial impact on food web dynamics in this ecosystem.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    In:  EPIC3Marine Imaging Workshop 2017, Geomar Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Kiel, 2017-02-21-2017-02-24
    Publication Date: 2017-03-13
    Description: Optical methods are increasingly important in zooplankton studies. They allow to cover wide spatial ranges and to study the distribution of dominant taxa in greater detail than with classical net tows. The Lightframe On-sight Key species Investigation system (LOKI) is a plankton recorder that provides high-resolution photographs (4 megapixel) of mesozooplankton organisms and particles taken directly in the water column during vertical hauls from 1000 m to the surface. A build-in image analysis automatically recognizes objects in the pictures and saves the respective vignettes for later analyses. In addition to the camera system, the LOKI carries sensors for measuring depth, salinity, temperature, oxygen concentration and fluorescence. This allows to study the small-scale zooplankton distribution patterns in relation to environmental conditions. In order to evaluate how efficient LOKI is in analysing Arctic zooplankton communities, we attached a net to the outflow of the camera system. This allows to evaluate how many of the individuals passing by are detected by the camera. The comparability of the results with traditional multi-net hauls is another criterion for the reliability and performance of the LOKI. Hence, we conducted parallel sampling of zooplankton with LOKI and multi-net hauls on the same stations during various expeditions with RV Polarstern. Both gears were equipped with nets of 150 μm mesh size and towed vertically with 0.5 m sec-1 from 1000 m depth to the surface. Results indicate that the abundances of dominant large taxa (Calanus, Metridia, ostracods) determined by LOKI mirror their abundance in net samples, whereas small, fragile copepods (Oithona) as well as fast swimming predators (chaetognaths, amphipods) are under-sampled by LOKI. These results will be discussed in the view of suitability of the LOKI system for studies on zooplankton distribution and biodiversity. Summarizing the hitherto experience with the LOKI, we will also present suggested improvements in data analysis and workflow.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2017-03-13
    Description: The plankton recorder LOKI provides high-resolution pictures, continuously taken by a 4 Megapixel camera during vertical hauls from 1000 depth to the surface. Linked to each picture, hydrographical parameters are being recorded, e.g. salinity, temperature, oxygen concentration and fluorescence. This allows to exactly identifying distribution patterns in relation to environmental conditions. In order to analyse the community composition, abundance and depth distribution of the species in the Fram Strait, we have conducted two hauls during a RV Polarstern cruise in July/August 2015 (PS93.2) to the deep-sea observatory “Hausgarten” of the Alfred-Wegener-Institute, Germany. We sampled the most northern (79°56’35” N, 3°11’45” E) and the most southern station (78°35’97” N, 5°4”11” E) of the “Hausgarten” monitoring stations. The two stations were similar with regard to zooplankton community composition. Copepods, among which Calanus, Oncaea and Microcalanus were the most frequent genera, dominated with a contribution of more than 80%. Calanus reached the highest abundances in surface layers (〈100m depth) whereas maximum abundances of Oncaea and Microcalanus were mostly found in depths 〉 300m. Abundances at the northern station were twice as high as at the southern station. Mean weighted depths of the dominant taxa were significantly deeper at the northern than at the southern station, which corresponded to the deeper location of the Return Atlantic Intermediate Water.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    In:  EPIC3Marine Imaging Workshop 2017, Geomar Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Kiel, 2017-02-21-2017-02-24
    Publication Date: 2017-03-13
    Description: During an expedition with RV Heincke in October/November 2014 twelve stations in the Norwegian Sognefjord were sampled with the Lightframe On-sight Keyspecies Investigation system (LOKI, Schulz et al. 2010). This optical sampling device allows merging of high quality in-situ image data of individual specimens with ambient environmental parameters on scales of a few centimetres. Investigating raw data for species distribution patterns it became obvious, that epibiont carrying copepods are related to specific water properties in the trough and behind the sill at the entrance of the fjord. Here we give a first peek about small scale relationships between hydrography and interactions of biota, insufficiently detectable with classical net samplings.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2016-01-13
    Description: Optic technologies and methods/procedures are established across all areas and scales in limnic and marine research in Germany and develop further continuously. The working group “Aquatic Optic Technologies” (AOT) constitutes a common platform for knowledge transfer among scientists and users, provides a synergistic environment for the national developer community and will enhance the international visibility of the German activities in this field. This document summarizes the AOT-procedures and -techniques applied by national research institutions. We expect to initiate a trend towards harmonization across institutes. This will facilitate the establishment of open standards, provide better access to documentation, and render technical assistance for systems integration. The document consists of the parts: Platforms and carrier systems outlines the main application areas and the used technologies. Focus parameters specifies the parameters measured by means of optical methods/techniques and indicates to which extent these parameters have a socio-political dimension. Methods presents the individual optical sensors and their underlying physical methods. Similarities denominates the common space of AOT-techniques and applications. National developments lists projects and developer groups in Germany designing optical hightechnologies for limnic and marine scientific purposes.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2016-06-28
    Description: Optical measurements are increasingly important in zooplankton studies as they allow for covering wide spatial ranges and study the distribution of the dominant taxa in greater detail than classical net tows. The plankton recorder LOKI provides high-resolution pictures, continuously taken by a 4 Megapixel camera during vertical hauls from 1000 m depth to the surface. The build-in computer recognizes objects, i.e. particles and plankton organisms, and stores the respective clipping for later analyses. Linked to each picture, hydrographical parameters are being recorded, e.g. depth, salinity, temperature, oxygen concentration and fluorescence. This allows to exactly identifying distribution patterns in relation to environmental conditions, rather than sampling depth intervals of up to several hundred meters as is possible with multiple net samplers. To compare the community composition, abundance and depth distribution of the species in the Fram Strait between samples taken by LOKI and traditional multi-net hauls, we have conducted parallel sampling of zooplankton during an RV Polarstern cruise, deploying the LOKI and a Multi-net Midi at the same station. Both were equipped with nets of 150 μm mesh size and vertically towed with 0.5 m sec-1 from 1000 m depth to the surface. Our data suggest that the abundances of dominant large taxa (Calanus, Metridia, ostracods) determined by LOKI mirror their abundance in net samples. Abundances of small copepods (Oithona) are, however, lower as are the abundances of fast swimming predators (chaetognathes, amphipods). These results will be discussed in the view of suitability for studies on zooplankton distribution and biodiversity.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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