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Lischka, Silke; Graeve, Martin; Greenacre, Michael J; Riebesell, Ulf (2021): Lipid dynamics of Arctic pteropods (Limacina spp., Thecosomata) in response to ocean warming and acidification during a seven day incubation experiment: fatty acids [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.935972, In: Lischka, S et al. (2021): Lipid dynamics of Arctic pteropods (Limacina spp., Thecosomata) in response to ocean warming and acidification during a seven day incubation experiment [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.936072

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Abstract:
This dataset contains the results of a lab experiment performed in Ny Ålesund (Arctic, Svalbard, 78° 55′ N, 11° 56′ O) from 22.–29. August 2013. We collected early-stage thecosome pteropods (Limacina spp.) in Kongsfjord to investigate the response of their lipid metabolism (response variables: total lipids, lipid classes, fatty acids, fatty alcohols) to ocean warming and acidification (OWA). Pteropods were collected on August 21 with a 100 µm plankton net (0.2 square meter mouth opening, 1 L cod end) integrated from 300 m depth in Kongsfjord. The OWA experiment was designed to cover end-of the century projections for temperature and pCO2 and included two temperature treatments (3.5°C = mean in situ temperature averaged over the depth range where pteropods where collected from, and 5.5°C resembling a 2°C temperature increase projected for the Arctic Ocean in the upper 100-200 m, Steinacher et al. 2009, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-515-2009) and three pCO2 levels chosen according to the RCP 8.5 scenario (present day = 400 µatm, year 2080 = 750 µatm, and >2100 = 1100 µatm). Temperature treatments were realized in temperature controlled rooms. pCO2 levels were established by bubbling filtered seawater (20 µm filtered) with Wösthoff gas mixing pumps (Wösthoff, Germany). For each treatment level six replicates (one vessel á 300 ml = one experimental unit = one replicate) were established with 200 incubated early-stage pteropods (ca. 300 µm shell length of individual pteropods). To assure that oxygen concentrations in the vessels did not fall below critical saturation levels of oxygen partial pressure for marine mollusks due to respiration of the incubated pteropods, the experimental seawater was changed regularly. Along with the analyzed lipid data, this dataset also includes the carbonate chemistry data of the perturbed experimental seawater and of that in the experimental units (start/end measurements as well as pH development in the experimental units).
Keyword(s):
Arctic; Laboratory experiment; Limacina; lipids; Ocean acidification; ocean warming; pteropods; Thecosomata
Coverage:
Latitude: 78.916660 * Longitude: 11.933330
Date/Time Start: 2013-08-21T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2013-08-21T00:00:00
Event(s):
Kongsfjorden_2013 * Latitude: 78.916660 * Longitude: 11.933330 * Date/Time: 2013-08-21T00:00:00 * Method/Device: Plankton net (PLA) * Comment: 100 µm plankton net (0.2 square meter mouth opening, 1 L cod end)
Comment:
All parameter in % are relative to total lipids.
SampleID: aCO2, mCO2, hCO2 = ambient, medium, high CO2
SampleID: at, mt, ht = ambient, medium, high temperature
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample code/labelSample labelLischka, Silke
2SpeciesSpeciesLischka, Silke
3TreatmentTreatLischka, Silke
4Treatment: temperatureT:temp°CLischka, SilkeT_target
5Temperature, waterTemp°CLischka, Silke
6Treatment: partial pressure of carbon dioxideT:pCO2µatmLischka, SilkepCO2_target
7Carbon dioxide, partial pressurepCO2µatmLischka, Silke
8Bicarbonate ion[HCO3]-µmol/kgLischka, Silke
9Carbonate ion[CO3]2-µmol/kgLischka, Silke
10Carbon dioxideCO2µmol/kgLischka, Silke
11Carbon, inorganic, dissolvedDICµmol/kgLischka, Silke
12pHpHLischka, Silke
13Aragonite saturation stateOmega ArgLischka, Silke
14ReplicateReplLischka, Silke
15Saturated fatty acids of total fatty acid groupsSFA%Lischka, Silke
16Monounsaturated fatty acids of total fatty acidsMUFA%Lischka, Silke
17Polyunsaturated fatty acids of total fatty acidsPUFA%Lischka, Silke
18Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke16:0
19Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke18:00
20Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke20:1(n-9)
21Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke20:5(n-3)
22Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke22:6(n-3)
23Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke14:00
24Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silkei15:0
25Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silkea15:0
26Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke16:1(n-7)
27Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke16:1(n-9)
28Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke16:1(n-5)
29Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke17:00
30Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke16:3(n-4)
31Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke16:4(n-1)
32Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke17:1(n-8)
33Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silkei18:0
34Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke18:1(n-5)
35Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke18:1(n-9)
36Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke18:1(n-7)
37Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke18:2(n-6)
38Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke18:3(n-6)
39Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke18:4(n-3)
40Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke15:0
41Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silkei17:0
42Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silkea17:0
43Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke16:2(n-4)
44Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke18:3(n-3)
45Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke20:0
46Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke20:1(n-11)
47Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke20:1(n-7)
48Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke20:2(n-6)
49Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke20:4(n-6)
50Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke20:3(n-3)
51Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke20:4(n-3)
52Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke22:1(n-9)
53Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke22:1(n-11)
54Fatty acid of total lipidsFatty acid%Lischka, Silke22:5(n-3)
55Fatty alcohol of total lipidsFatty alc%Lischka, Silke14:0_Alc
56Fatty alcohol of total lipidsFatty alc%Lischka, Silke16:0_Alc
57Fatty alcohol of total lipidsFatty alc%Lischka, Silke16:1(n-7)_Alc
58Fatty alcohol of total lipidsFatty alc%Lischka, Silke18:1(n-9)_Alc
59Fatty alcohol of total lipidsFatty alc%Lischka, Silke18:1(n-7)_Alc
60Fatty alcohol of total lipidsFatty alc%Lischka, Silke20:1(n-9)_Alc
61Fatty alcohol of total lipidsFatty alc%Lischka, Silke22:1(n-11)_Alc
62Fatty alcohol of total lipidsFatty alc%Lischka, Silke22:1(n-9)_Alc
63Lipids, total per individuumLipids tot indµg/#Lischka, Silke
64Wax estersWax esters%Lischka, SilkeWE
65TriacylglycerolsTAG%Lischka, Silke
66SterolsSterol%Lischka, Silke
67Fatty acids, freeFFA%Lischka, Silke
68PhosphatidylethanolaminePE%Lischka, Silke
69PhosphatidylinositolPI%Lischka, Silke
70PhosphatidylserinePS%Lischka, Silke
71CardiolipinCL%Lischka, Silke
72PhosphatidylcholinePC%Lischka, Silke
73PhospholipidsPL%Lischka, Silke
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
2340 data points

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