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Christaki, Urania (2008): Microbe abundance and biomass from bottle APRIL-2000-K1. Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.686047

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Funding:
Fourth Framework Programme (FP4), grant/award no. MAS3970148: Key coastal processes in the mesotropic Skagerrak and the oligotrophic Northern Aegean: a comparative study
Sixth Framework Programme (FP6), grant/award no. 36949: Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes
Coverage:
Latitude: 39.429167 * Longitude: 25.733333
Date/Time Start: 2000-03-31T13:30:00 * Date/Time End: 2000-03-31T13:30:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 100 m
Event(s):
APRIL-2000-K1 (K1) * Latitude: 39.429167 * Longitude: 25.733333 * Date/Time: 2000-03-31T13:30:00 * Location: Aegean Sea * Campaign: APRIL-2000 * Basis: Aegaeo * Method/Device: Bottle, Niskin 10-L (NIS_10L)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, waterDepth watermGeocode
Bacteria, biomass as carbonBact Cµg/lChristaki, UraniaBorsheim & Bratbak, 1987; cell carbon conversionAbundance data were converted into C biomass using 220fgC um-3 (Borsheim & Bratbak 1987) for nanoflagellates.
Nanoflagellates, phototrophic, biomass as carbonPNF Cµg/lChristaki, UraniaBorsheim & Bratbak, 1987; cell carbon conversion
Nanoflagellates, heterotrophic, biomass as carbonHNF Cµg/lChristaki, UraniaBorsheim & Bratbak, 1987; cell carbon conversion
Nanoflagellates, phototrophicPNF#/mlChristaki, UraniaPorter & Feig, 1980 (Limn. Oceanogr. 25, 943-948)Borax-buffered formalin (final concentration 2% formaldehyde). Slides for nanoflagellates counting were stored at -20 °C. Subsamples (10-30 ml) were concentrated on 25mm black polycarbonate filters of porosity 0.6um for nanoflagellates, stained with DAPI for 10 min (Porter and Feig 1980) and filtered. Heterotrophic (HF) and photototrophic (PF) nanoflagellates were distinguished using UV and blue excitation and enumerated. Nanoflagellates were classified in size categories and the biovolume was calculated.
Nanoflagellates, heterotrophicHNF#/mlChristaki, UraniaPorter & Feig, 1980 (Limn. Oceanogr. 25, 943-948)
BacteriaBact#/mlChristaki, UraniaPorter & Feig, 1980 (Limn. Oceanogr. 25, 943-948)
Size:
30 data points

Data

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Depth water [m]

Bact C [µg/l]

PNF C [µg/l]

HNF C [µg/l]

PNF [#/ml]

HNF [#/ml]

Bact [#/ml]
511.1367.003.5215301130556776.0
2011.5749.422.642060850578721.0
5011.19412.542.742740880559702.0
758.64611.904.6726001500432316.5
1007.4639.529.8920803180373169.5