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Christaki, Urania; Van Wambeke, France; Dolan, John (1999): Heterotrophic nanoflagellate and bacteria abundance in water samples collected at Station MARCH-1997-GN36199704601MSB06 in the Aegean Sea [dataset]. Hellenic Center of Marine Research, Institut of Oceanography, Greece, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.684686, In supplement to: Christaki, U et al. (1999): Nanoflagellates (mixotrophs, heterotrophs and autotrophs) in the oligotrophic eastern Mediterranean: standing stocks, bacterivory and relationships with bacterial production. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 181, 297-307, https://doi.org/10.3354/meps181297

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Project(s):
Mass Transfer and Ecosystem Response (MATER)
Funding:
Fourth Framework Programme (FP4), grant/award no. IC21960002: Mass Transfer and Ecosystem Response
Fourth Framework Programme (FP4), grant/award no. MAS3960051: Mass Transfer and Ecosystem Response
Sixth Framework Programme (FP6), grant/award no. 36949: Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes
Coverage:
Latitude: 36.000000 * Longitude: 25.705000
Date/Time Start: 1997-03-09T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-03-09T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 100 m
Event(s):
MARCH-1997-GN36199704601MSB06 * Latitude: 36.000000 * Longitude: 25.705000 * Date/Time: 1997-03-09T00:00:00 * Method/Device: Bottle, Niskin 8-L (NIS_8L)
Comment:
Subsamples (10-30 ml) were concentrated on 25 mm black polycarbonate filters (pore size 0.2 µm), stained with DAPI for 10 min (Porter, Feig, 1980) and filtered. Under epifluorescence microscopy heterotrophic bacteria were counted using UV excitation.
Subsamples (10-30 ml) were concentrated on 25 mm black polycarbonate filters (pore size 0.6 µm), stained with DAPI for 10 min (Porter, Feig, 1980) and filtered. Under epifluorescence microscopy, heterotrophic (HF), photototrophic (PF) and mixotrophic (MF) nanoflagellates were distinguished using UV and blue excitation and enumerated. Nanoflagellates were classified in size categories and the biovolume was calculated.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, waterDepth watermGeocode
Nanoflagellates, heterotrophicHNF#/mlChristaki, UraniaEpifluorescence microscopy
BacteriaBact#/mlChristaki, UraniaEpifluorescence microscopy
Size:
12 data points

Data

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Depth water [m]

HNF [#/ml]

Bact [#/ml]
5396931840
10380894176
30601738217
50506670871
75427697898
100293536303