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    In:  Supplement to: Pakhomov, Evgeny A; Dubischar, Corinna D; Strass, Volker H; Brichta, Mauricio; Bathmann, Ulrich (2006): The tunicate Salpa thompsoni ecology in the Southern Ocean. I. Distribution, biomass, demography and feeding ecophysiology. Marine Biology, 149(3), 609-623, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-005-0225-9
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: Distribution, density, and feeding dynamics of the pelagic tunicate Salpa thompsoni have been investigated during the expedition ANTARKTIS XVIII/5b to the Eastern Bellingshausen Sea on board RV Polarstern in April 2001. This expedition was the German contribution to the field campaign of the Southern Ocean Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics Study (SO-GLOBEC). Salps were found at 31% of all RMT-8 and Bongo stations. Their densities in the RMT-8 samples were low and did not exceed 4.8 ind/m**2 and 7.4 mg C/m**2. However, maximum salp densities sampled with the Bongo net reached 56 ind/m**2 and 341 mg C/m**2. A bimodal salp length frequency distribution was recorded over the shelf, and suggested two recent budding events. This was also confirmed by the developmental stage composition of solitary forms. Ingestion rates of aggregate forms increased from 2.8 to 13.9 µg (pig)/ind/day or from 0.25 to 2.38 mg C/ind/day in salps from 10 to 40 mm oral-atrial length, accounting for 25-75% of body carbon per day. Faecal pellet production rates were on average 0.08 pellet/ind/h with a pronounced diel pattern. Daily individual egestion rates in 13 and 30 mm aggregates ranged from 0.6 to 4.8 µg (pig)/day or from 164 to 239 µg C/day. Assimilation efficiency ranged from 73 to 90% and from 65 to 76% in 13 and 30 mm aggregates, respectively. S. thompsoni exhibited similar ingestion and egestion rates previously estimated for low Antarctic (~50°S) habitats. It has been suggested that the salp population was able to develop in the Eastern Bellingshausen Sea due to an intrusion into the area of the warm Upper Circumpolar Deep Water
    Keywords: AWI; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Keywords: ANT-XVIII/5b; Bellingshausen Sea; BONGO; Bongo net; Estimated using generalized rate models (Pakhomov et al. 2002); Filtration rate per individual; Mode of life; Polarstern; PS58; PS58/303-329; Salpa thompsoni, carbon ingestion rate per individual; Salpa thompsoni, carbon mass; Salpa thompsoni, daily ration of body carbon; Salpa thompsoni, length; Salpa thompsoni, pigment ingestion rate per individual
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 88 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Description: The pelagic tunicate Salpa thompsoni is a widespread cold-water metazoan and a major grazer of phyto- and microzooplankton in the Southern Ocean. Long-term time series and spatiotemporal models predict that salps will expand their distribution towards higher latitudes over the next decades with ramifications for all food web components, including higher tropic level predators. Salps are potentially less nutritious and energy-rich than co-occurring euphausiids. In a changing Southern Ocean ecosystem, predators such as baleen whales, seabirds, and planktivorous fish that historically relied on an energy-rich and numerous food source (euphausiids) may face an uncertain future. This, however, may differ by season too. Whether S. thompsoni are a less nutritious prey item than euphausiids across an annual cycle at circumpolar mid and high latitudes (51–70°S) has not been investigated. We utilised published and new body composition data, i.e., organic content (ash-free dry weight as percent of dry weight, DW), carbon content (carbon weight as percent of DW), and proximate biochemical composition (carbohydrate, lipid, and protein weight as percent of DW), collected over the past forty years (1980–2020). Energy content values were calculated based on these parameters using published conversion factors. We corrected for residual water (water remaining in tissue after drying) with a published conversion factor of 12.9 %. Samples (N = 303, sometimes comprising of several salps) were collected in four seasons using a variety of large plankton nets and midwater trawls between the surface and 3200 m (mostly less than 400 m). Each specimen was sized (oral-atrial or total length) and staged (blastozooid, oozooid). The carbon-to-nitrogen ratio (C/N value) was reported for most (77 %) of the samples. Samples were used for the determination of sometimes one or several body composition parameters: organic content (N = 151), carbon content (N = 220), and proximate biochemical composition (N = 70). The weight-specific energy content ranged between 〈 0.1 and 20.5 kJ g DW⁻¹.
    Keywords: According to source references; ANT-XIII/4; ANT-XVIII/5b; ANT-XXI/4; ANT-XXIII/2; ANT-XXIII/6; ANT-XXXIII/3; BONGO; Bongo net; Container, mass; Cruise/expedition; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Drake Passage; Energy content estimation according to Båmstedt (1981); Energy content estimation according to Doyle et al. (2007); Energy content estimation according to Platt et al. (1969); Event label; Gear; Hand net; HN; IKMT; invertebrate macro-grazer; Isaac-Kid-Midwater Trawl; KYM_1980_net; KYM_2000_net; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Mass; Midwater trawl; Month; MPD_1984_net; MPD_1986_net; MPD_1988_net; MSM-ANT-III_465; MSN; MULT; Multiple investigations; Multiple opening/closing net; MWT; NDA_1982_net; Number of specimens, range; Polar; Polarstern; proximate composition; PS112; PS112_106-17; PS112_109-2; PS112_111-16; PS112_25-40; PS112_25-49; PS112_27-2; PS112_50-11; PS22_net; PS40/048-2; PS40/086-5; PS40/099-2; PS40 06AQANTXIII_4; PS58; PS58/301-1; PS58/305-1; PS58/323-1; PS58/324-10; PS58/327-11; PS58/328-1; PS58/329-1; PS58/330-1; PS65; PS65/622-1; PS65/625-3; PS65/633-1; PS65/645-2; PS65/649-1; PS65/669-1; PS65/684-1; PS69; PS69/030-1; PS69/058-1; PS69/063-1; PS69/070-1; PS69/072-1; PS69/084-1; PS69/103-1; PS69/121-1; PS69/124-1; PS69/474-2; PS69/532-9; PS69/534-1; Rectangular midwater trawl; Reference/source; RMT; Salpa thompsoni, ash free dry mass; Salpa thompsoni, ash mass; Salpa thompsoni, carbohydrate content, per dry mass; Salpa thompsoni, carbohydrate content, per wet mass; Salpa thompsoni, carbon, per dry mass; Salpa thompsoni, carbon/nitrogen ratio; Salpa thompsoni, carbon mass; Salpa thompsoni, dry mass; Salpa thompsoni, energy content, per dry mass; Salpa thompsoni, life stage; Salpa thompsoni, lipid content, per dry mass; Salpa thompsoni, lipid content, per wet mass; Salpa thompsoni, nitrogen mass; Salpa thompsoni, oral-atrial length; Salpa thompsoni, protein content, per dry mass; Salpa thompsoni, protein content, per wet mass; Salpa thompsoni, wet mass; Scotia Sea; Season; South Atlantic; South Pacific Ocean; SPX1; SPX2; SPX3; SPX4; Station label; stoichiometry; Thaliacea; TT; Tucker trawl; Vessel; Year of sampling; ZNET; Zooplankton net
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6271 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Keywords: ANT-XVIII/5b; BONGO; Bongo net; Chlorophyll a; Comment; Date/Time of event; Event label; Fecal pellet carbon, flux; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Method/Device of event; Percentage; Polarstern; PS58; PS58/301-1; PS58/305-1; PS58/323-1; PS58/324-10; PS58/326-3; PS58/327-11; PS58/327-9; PS58/328-1; PS58/328-5; PS58/328-7; PS58/329-12; PS58/330-1; PS58/330-2; Rectangular midwater trawl; RMT; Salpa thompsoni, biomass, dry mass; Salpa thompsoni, biomass as carbon; Salpa thompsoni, biomass as nitrogen; Salpa thompsoni, density; Salpa thompsoni, pigment excretion rate per area; Salpa thompsoni, pigment ingestion rate per area; Sample comment; Scotia Sea; South Pacific Ocean
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 150 data points
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