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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-11-11
    Description: Collection data of the marine sponge specimens studied; three species: Geodia barretti, Stryphnus fortis and Weberella bursa. Collection data includes locality, depth, salinity, bottom temperature, gear, date, cruise and station# and a collection number for every specimen (DFO Canada collections). NCBI SRA# of the 16S gene amplicon sequencing of their microbiome. Numbers of the UPLC-HRMS runs (four different modes for every specimen: HILIC+, HILIC-, RP+ and RP-). The raw UPLC-HRMS datasets are deposited in the repository metabolights (www.ebi.ac.uk/metabolights/MTBLS1388). QC runs are Quality Control runs for the UPLC-HRMS experiment (also deposited in metabolights).
    Keywords: Accession number, genetics; Code; Cruise/expedition; DATE/TIME; Deep-sea; Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic; DEPTH, water; Event label; Gear; Geodia barretti; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; marine sponges; metabolomics; microbiome; PAA2011007; PAA2011007_Gb10; PAA2011007_Gb15; PAA2011007_Gb20; PAA2011007_Gb21; PAA2011007_Gb4; PAA2011007_Gb6; PAA2011007_Sf11; PAA2011007_Sf14; PAA2011007_Sf4; PAA2011007_Sf7; PAA2011007_Wb10; PAA2011007_Wb12; PAA2011007_Wb14; PAA2011007_Wb15; PAA2011007_Wb2; PAA2011007_Wb5; PAA2011007_Wb9; PAA2013008; PAA2013008_Gb1; PAA2013008_Gb12; PAA2013008_Gb14; PAA2013008_Gb18; PAA2013008_Gb19; PAA2013008_Gb2; PAA2013008_Gb8; PAA2013008_Gb9; PAA2013008_Sf10; PAA2013008_Sf13; PAA2013008_Sf2; PAA2013008_Sf6; PAA2013008_Wb1; PAA2013008_Wb11; PAA2013008_Wb16; PAA2013008_Wb17; PAA2013008_Wb4; PAA2013008_Wb8; PAA2014007; PAA2014007_Gb13; PAA2014007_Gb3; PAA2014007_Gb5; PAA2014007_Sf1; PAA2014007_Sf12; PAA2014007_Sf15; PAA2014007_Sf3; PAA2014007_Sf5; PAA2014007_Wb13; PAA2014007_Wb3; PAA2014007_Wb6; PAA2014007_Wb7; PAA2015007; PAA2015007_Gb11; PAA2015007_Gb17; PAA2015007_Gb7; PAA2015007_Sf8; PAA2015007_Sf9; Paamiut; Salinity; Set; Species; SponGES; Stryphnus fortis; Temperature, water; Weberella bursa; Year of observation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 739 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-02-24
    Description: Recent papers have suggested that epifaunal organisms use artificial structures as stepping‐stones to spread to areas that are too distant to reach in a single generation. With thousands of artificial structures present in the North Sea, we test the hypothesis that these structures are connected by water currents and act as an interconnected reef. Population genetic structure of the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, was expected to follow a pattern predicted by a particle tracking model (PTM). Correlation between population genetic differentiation, based on microsatellite markers, and particle exchange was tested. Specimens of M. edulis were found at each location, although the PTM indicated that locations 〉85 km offshore were isolated from coastal subpopulations. The fixation coefficient FST correlated with the number of arrivals in the PTM. However, the number of effective migrants per generation as inferred from coalescent simulations did not show a strong correlation with the arriving particles. Isolation by distance analysis showed no increase in isolation with increasing distance and we did not find clear structure among the populations. The marine stepping‐stone effect is obviously important for the distribution of M. edulis in the North Sea and it may influence ecologically comparable species in a similar way. In the absence of artificial shallow hard substrates, M. edulis would be unlikely to survive in offshore North Sea waters.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
    Format: application/pdf
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