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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2020-11-02
    Description: The composition of particles obtained by annually moored sediment traps have been analysed at the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site HAUSGARTEN in Fram Strait (79?/4?E) since 2000. The open ocean observatory is seasonally covered by sea ice and is influenced by the inflow of relatively warm Atlantic Waters at the surface. Exceptionally warm Atlantic Water with temperatures of 〉3?C entered Fram Strait during 2006/7. We present data on the export of total particulate matter (TPM), particulate organic carbon and nitrogen (POC/PON), biogenic particulate silica (bPSi), calcium carbonate (CaCO3), and protist composition achieved during 2000-2011. Annual fluxes showed greatest variation (3-5 folds) for TPM and CaCO3 flux and a drastic decrease in bPSi, a proxy for diatoms, after 2004. Variations in the flux of CaCO3 and its increase during and after the warming event in 2006/7 could be attributed to an increase of pteropods, namely the boreal species Limacina retroversa. Pteropod carbonate (aragonite) dominated with up to ~80% in the total CaCO3 flux, which is also reflected in the POC/PIC ratio indicating repercussions on the biological carbon pump.
    Type: Conference or Workshop Item , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2024-01-01
    Description: Deep-sea benthic communities and their structural and functional characteristics are regulated by surface water processes. Our study focused on the impact of changes in water depth and food supplies on small-sized metazoan bottom-fauna (meiobenthos) along a bathymetric transect (1200–5500 m) in the western Fram Strait. The samples were collected every summer season from 2005 to 2009 within the scope of the HAUSGARTEN monitoring program. In comparison to other polar regions, the large inflow of organic matter to the sea floor translates into relatively high meiofaunal densities in this region. Densities along the bathymetric gradient range from approximately 2400 ind. 10 cm-2 at 1200 m to approximately 300 ind. 10 cm-2 at 4000 m. Differences in meiofaunal distribution among sediment layers (i.e., vertical profile) were stronger than among stations (i.e., bathymetric gradient). At all the stations meiofaunal densities and number of taxa were the highest in the surface sediment layer (0–1 cm), and these decreased with increasing sediment depth (down to 4–5 cm). However, the shape of the decreasing pattern differed significantly among stations. Meiofaunal densities and taxonomic richness decreased gradually with increasing sediment depth at the shallower stations with higher food availability. At deeper stations, where the availability of organic matter is generally lower, meiofaunal densities decreased sharply to minor proportions at sediment depths already at 2–3 cm. Nematodes were the most abundant organisms (60–98%) in all the sediment layers. The environmental factors best correlated to the vertical patterns of the meiofaunal community were sediment-bound chloroplastic pigments that indicate phytodetrital matter. Highlights • Small-scale heterogeneity is the main source of variation in meiofauna community. • Trophic conditions influence vertical patterns of meiofauna distribution. • Meiofauna abundance and biomass decrease with increasing water depth.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: Despite low temperatures, poor nutrient levels and high pressure, microorganisms thrive in deep-sea environments of polar regions. The adaptability to such extreme environments renders deep-sea microorganisms an encouraging source of novel, bioactive secondary metabolites. In this study, we isolated 77 microorganisms collected by a remotely operated vehicle from the seafloor in the Fram Strait, Arctic Ocean (depth of 2454 m). Thirty-two bacteria and six fungal strains that represented the phylogenetic diversity of the isolates were cultured using an One-Strain-Many-Compounds (OSMAC) approach. The crude EtOAc extracts were tested for antimicrobial and anticancer activities. While antibacterial activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Enterococcus faecium was common for many isolates, only two bacteria displayed anticancer activity, and two fungi inhibited the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans. Due to bioactivity against C. albicans and rich chemical diversity based on molecular network-based untargeted metabolomics, Aspergillus versicolor PS108-62 was selected for an in-depth chemical investigation. A chemical work-up of the SPE-fractions of its dichloromethane subextract led to the isolation of a new PKS-NRPS hybrid macrolactone, versicolide A (1), a new quinazoline (−)-isoversicomide A (3), as well as three known compounds, burnettramic acid A (2), cyclopenol (4) and cyclopenin (5). Their structures were elucidated by a combination of HRMS, NMR, [α]D, FT-IR spectroscopy and computational approaches. Due to the low amounts obtained, only compounds 2 and 4 could be tested for bioactivity, with 2 inhibiting the growth of C. albicans (IC50 7.2 µg/mL). These findings highlight, on the one hand, the vast potential of the genus Aspergillus to produce novel chemistry, particularly from underexplored ecological niches such as the Arctic deep sea, and on the other, the importance of untargeted metabolomics for selection of marine extracts for downstream chemical investigations.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Keywords: ARK-XV/1; Bradford (1976); Boetius et al. (1996); Chlorophyll a; Chloroplastic pigment equivalents per volume; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Findlay et al. (1989); Boetius & Lochte (1994); Hausgarten; HERMES; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard; MUC; MultiCorer; Phaeopigments; Phospholipids; Polarstern; Porosity; Proteins, readily soluble per sediment volume; PS55; PS55/003; Shuman & Lorenzen (1975); Pfannkuche et al. (1998); Shuman & Lorenzen (1975); Thiel (1982); Pfannkuche et al. (1998)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 30 data points
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  • 15
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Keywords: ARK-XVI/1; Bradford (1976); Boetius et al. (1996); Chlorophyll a; Chloroplastic pigment equivalents per volume; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Esterase activity per sediment volume; Findlay et al. (1989); Boetius & Lochte (1994); Hausgarten; HERMES; HG_II; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard; Meyer-Reil & Köster (1992); Boetius et al. (1996); MUC; MultiCorer; North Greenland Sea; Phaeopigments; Phospholipids; Polarstern; Porosity; Proteins, readily soluble per sediment volume; PS57/166-2; PS57 ARKTIEF; Shuman & Lorenzen (1975); Pfannkuche et al. (1998); Shuman & Lorenzen (1975); Thiel (1982); Pfannkuche et al. (1998)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 35 data points
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  • 16
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Keywords: ARK-XV/1; Bradford (1976); Boetius et al. (1996); Chlorophyll a; Chloroplastic pigment equivalents per volume; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Findlay et al. (1989); Boetius & Lochte (1994); Hausgarten; HERMES; HG_IV; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard; MUC; MultiCorer; Phaeopigments; Phospholipids; Polarstern; Porosity; Proteins, readily soluble per sediment volume; PS55; PS55/001-2; Shuman & Lorenzen (1975); Pfannkuche et al. (1998); Shuman & Lorenzen (1975); Thiel (1982); Pfannkuche et al. (1998)
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 30 data points
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  • 17
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Keywords: Arctic Ocean; ARK-XVI/1; Bradford (1976); Boetius et al. (1996); Chlorophyll a; Chloroplastic pigment equivalents per volume; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Esterase activity per sediment volume; Findlay et al. (1989); Boetius & Lochte (1994); Hausgarten; HERMES; HG_V; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard; Meyer-Reil & Köster (1992); Boetius et al. (1996); MUC; MultiCorer; Phaeopigments; Phospholipids; Polarstern; Porosity; Proteins, readily soluble per sediment volume; PS57/176-2; PS57 ARKTIEF; Shuman & Lorenzen (1975); Pfannkuche et al. (1998); Shuman & Lorenzen (1975); Thiel (1982); Pfannkuche et al. (1998)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 35 data points
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  • 18
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Keywords: ADEPD; Arctic Ocean; Atlantic Data Base for Exchange Processes at the Deep Sea Floor; Bacteria, abundance; Bacteria, biomass as carbon; Calculated; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll pigment equivalents; Deoxyribonucleic acid per volume; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Meiofauna, abundance of metazoa; MUC; MultiCorer; OD96_MUC1; Oden; ODEN-96; Peptidase activity; Phaeopigments; Phospholipids; Porosity; Protein per sediment volume; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 53 data points
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  • 19
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Keywords: ADEPD; Arctic Ocean; Atlantic Data Base for Exchange Processes at the Deep Sea Floor; Bacteria, abundance; Bacteria, biomass as carbon; Calculated; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll pigment equivalents; Deoxyribonucleic acid per volume; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Meiofauna, abundance of metazoa; MUC; MultiCorer; OD96_MUC4; Oden; ODEN-96; Peptidase activity; Phaeopigments; Phospholipids; Porosity; Protein per sediment volume; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 53 data points
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  • 20
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Keywords: ADEPD; Arctic Ocean; Atlantic Data Base for Exchange Processes at the Deep Sea Floor; Bacteria, abundance; Bacteria, biomass as carbon; Calculated; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll pigment equivalents; Deoxyribonucleic acid per volume; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Meiofauna, abundance of metazoa; MUC; MultiCorer; OD96_MUC6; Oden; ODEN-96; Peptidase activity; Phaeopigments; Phospholipids; Porosity; Protein per sediment volume; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 53 data points
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