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Ahme, Antonia; John, Uwe (2024): Temperature incubations of microbial communities from two different locations in Fram Strait - bulk data [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.973153 (DOI registration in progress), In: Ahme, A; John, U (2024): Temperature incubations of microbial communities from two different locations in Fram Strait [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.973475 (DOI registration in progress)

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Abstract:
This dataset encompasses data derived from two temperature incubation experiments aboard the RV Polarstern, using a unicellular microbial community collected from different stations in the Fram Strait during the PS126 campaign on June 1st and 13th, 2021 (Soltwedel, 2021). The initial samples were obtained from a depth of 15 m using CTD-bound Niskin bottles (SBE 32 Carousel Water Sampler attached to a Seabird SBE911+ CTD system; Seabird Scientific, Bellevue, WA, USA) and, following filtration through a 150 µm mesh, the communities were incubated on plankton wheels within three temperature-controlled containers. To simulate current and potential future temperature scenarios in the Arctic Ocean, we selected a control temperature of 2 °C, an intermediate warming scenario of 6 °C, and a higher warming scenario of 9 °C while varying several other parameters such as light, nutrients and dilution level. Parameters were sampled at several timepoints throughout the two incubations. This dataset includes measurements of chlorophyll, particulate nutrients, dissolved nutrients, carbonate chemistry, and flow cytometry at several points of the incubations. For chlorophyll a analysis, 300 ml of sample water were filtered under vacuum (<−200 mbar) onto pre-combusted glass-fiber filters (GF/F Whatman, Maidstone, UK), while 200 ml were used for particulate organic carbon and nitrogen, with equal volumes of ultrapure water used for blank corrections. The filters were stored at −80 °C in 2 ml cryovials (Sarstedt, Nümbrecht, Germany) until analysis. Chlorophyll a filters were manually shredded in 6 ml of 90% acetone and extracted for 20 hours at 8 °C, following EPA method 445.0 (Arar and Collins, 1997). After centrifugation, chlorophyll a concentration was measured using a Trilogy fluorometer (Turner Designs, San Jose, CA, USA) with corrections for phaeopigments through acidification (1 M HCl). For particulate nutrient analysis, filters were acidified with 0.5 M HCl and dried at 60 °C for 12 hours, and the elemental composition was determined via gas chromatography using a CHNS-O elemental analyzer (EURO EA 3000, HEKAtech, Wegberg, Germany). pH was measured with an EcoScan pH 5 meter (ThermoFisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA) and a Sentix 62 glass electrode (Mettler Toledo, Columbus, OH, USA), calibrated using a pH 7 buffer solution (Mettler Toledo). Samples for total alkalinity and dissolved nutrients were filtered through a 0.22 µm cellulose-acetate syringe filter (Nalgene, Rochester, NY, USA) and stored at 4 °C in borosilicate and polycarbonate containers. Total alkalinity was determined by potentiometric titration using a TitroLine alphaplus autosampler (Schott Instruments, Mainz, Germany), with corrections applied using certified reference materials from A. Dickson (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, CA, USA). The complete carbonate system was modeled using CO2sys (Pierrot et al., 2011), applying the dissociation constants of carbonic acid from Mehrbach et al. (1973), as refitted by Dickson and Millero (1987). Dissolved nutrient concentrations were analyzed using a continuous-flow autoanalyzer (Evolution III, Alliance Instruments, Freilassing, Germany), employing standard methods for nitrate and nitrite (Armstrong et al., 1967), phosphate (Eberlein and Kattner, 1987), silicate (Grasshoff et al., 2009), and ammonium (Koroleff, 1970).
Keyword(s):
Arctic; Bacteria; East Greenland Current; Fram Strait; incubation experiment; Laboratory experiment; Microplankton; Pelagic microorganisms; Phytoplankton; protists; species composition; Temperature; traits; West Spitsbergen Current
Related to:
Flow cytometry raw data generated by Accuri C6 flow cytometer. (2021). FlowCytometryStandard_Files_11072023.zip
Ahme, Antonia; John, Uwe (2024): Temperature incubations of microbial communities from two different locations in Fram Strait - 18S and 16S metabarcoding data [dataset]. European Nucleotide Archive (ENA), insdc:PRJEB81706 (18S and 16S metabarcoding data)
Ahme, Antonia; Kühne, Nancy; Neuhaus, Stefan; John, Uwe (2023): Metabarcoding data (16S & 18S) of an incubation experiment testing temperature effects on a microbial community from Fram Strait, June 2021 [dataset]. European Nucleotide Archive (ENA), https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJEB65361
Ahme, Antonia; von Jackowski, Anabel; McPherson, Rebecca; Wolf, Klara K E; Hoppmann, Mario; Neuhaus, Stefan; John, Uwe (2023): Winners and Losers of Atlantification: The Degree of Ocean Warming Affects the Structure of Arctic Microbial Communities. Genes, 14(3), 623, https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14030623
Ahme, Antonia; von Jackowski, Anabel; McPherson, Rebecca; Wolf, Klara K E; Hoppmann, Mario; Neuhaus, Stefan; Kühne, Nancy; John, Uwe (2023): Metadata for incubation experiment testing temperature effects on a microbial community from Fram Strait, June 2021 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.960624
References:
Arar, E J; Collins, G B (1997): Method 445.0 In Vitro Determination of Chlorophyll a and Pheophytin ain Marine and Freshwater Algae by Fluorescence. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, 1997, https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_record_report.cfm?Lab=NERL&dirEntryId=309417 (M445_0.PDF)
Armstrong, F A J; Stearns, C R; Strickland, J D H (1967): The measurement of upwelling and subsequent biological process by means of the Technicon Autoanalyzer® and associated equipment. Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, 14(3), 381-389, https://doi.org/10.1016/0011-7471(67)90082-4
Dickson, Andrew G; Millero, Frank J (1987): A comparison of the equilibrium constants for the dissociation of carbonic acid in seawater media. Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers, 34(10), 1733-1743, https://doi.org/10.1016/0198-0149(87)90021-5
Eberlein, H; Kattner, Gerhard (1987): Automatic method for the determination of ortho-phosphate and total dissolved phosphorus in the marine environment. Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 326, 354-357, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00469784
Grasshoff, Klaus; Kremling, Klaus; Ehrhardt, M (2009): Methods of Seawater Analysis, 3rd Completely Revised and Enlarged Edition. 632 pp
Koroleff, F (1970): Direct determination of ammonia in natural waters as indophenol blue. Information on Techniques and Methods for Seawater Analysis, 19–22., https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1570572700963720192
Mehrbach, C; Culberson, C H; Hawley, J E; Pytkowicx, R M (1973): Measurement of the apparent dissociation constants of carbonic acid in seawater at atmospheric pressure. Limnology and Oceanography, 18(6), 897-907, https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.1973.18.6.0897
Soltwedel, Thomas (2021): The Expedition PS126 of the Research Vessel POLARSTERN to the Fram Strait in 2021. Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung = Reports on Polar and Marine Research, 757, 131 pp, https://doi.org/10.48433/BzPM_0757_2021
Related code / software:
Pierrot, D E; Wallace, D W R; Lewis, E (2011): MS Excel Program Developed for CO2 System Calculations [software]. Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, https://doi.org/10.3334/CDIAC/otg.CO2SYS_XLS_CDIAC105a
Project(s):
Funding:
Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven (AWI), grant/award no. AWI_PS126_04: Effects of rising temperatures and nitrogen limitation on arctic unicellular plankton community structure
Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven (AWI), grant/award no. AWI_PS126_07: Physical Oceanography
Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres (HGF), grant/award no. Changing-Earth_Subtopic_6.2: Adaptation of marine life: From genes to ecosystems
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 78.912712 * Median Longitude: 0.930191 * South-bound Latitude: 78.758317 * West-bound Longitude: -2.618291 * North-bound Latitude: 79.067108 * East-bound Longitude: 4.478674
Date/Time Start: 2021-06-01T12:06:50 * Date/Time End: 2021-06-13T19:18:43
Minimum DEPTH, water: 15 m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 15 m
Event(s):
PS126_3-3 * Latitude: 79.067108 * Longitude: 4.478674 * Date/Time: 2021-06-01T12:06:50 * Elevation: -2282.7 m * O2A Registry URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10013/sensor.ebd40c0a-11ea-427a-bb89-4b3dd1b5c3b1 * Location: North Greenland Sea * Campaign: PS126 (GPF 20-1_021) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: CTD/Rosette (CTD-RO)
PS126_20-6 * Latitude: 78.758317 * Longitude: -2.618291 * Date/Time: 2021-06-13T19:18:43 * Elevation: -2638.0 m * O2A Registry URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10013/sensor.ebd40c0a-11ea-427a-bb89-4b3dd1b5c3b1 * Location: North Greenland Sea * Campaign: PS126 (GPF 20-1_021) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: CTD/Rosette (CTD-RO)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Type of studyStudy typeAhme, Antonia
2ExperimentExpAhme, Antonia
3Sample sourceSample sourceAhme, AntoniaCTD Rosette SBE 32Station at which community for the experiemnt was sampled.
4DEPTH, waterDepth watermGeocode – Depth at which community for the experiment was sampled.
5Date/time start, experimentDate/time start expAhme, Antonia
6Sample IDSample IDAhme, Antonia
7Station labelStationAhme, AntoniaStation of LTER area Hausgarten from which the initial community was sampled.
8Type of communityCommunityAhme, AntoniaCommunity with which the incubation time was initiated.
9Temperature, waterTemp°CAhme, AntoniaTemperature that the sampled community experienced, either in the field or as a treatment.
10ReplicateReplAhme, Antonia
11Incubation durationInc durdaysAhme, AntoniaBottle incubation in rotating plankton wheel in a light-controlled box
12Light intensityIoµmol/m2/sAhme, Antonia
13Treatment: nitrateT:[NO3]-µmol/lAhme, AntoniaNutrient pulse given at the start of the incubation time.
14Treatment: phosphateT:[PO4]3-µmol/lAhme, AntoniaNutrient pulse given at the start of the incubation time.
15Treatment: silicateT:[Si(OH)4]µmol/lAhme, AntoniaNutrient pulse given at the start of the incubation time.
16Treatment: vitamins + trace metals, addedT:vit+trace metals addAhme, AntoniaIf yes: trace metals and vitamins were given as in F/2 medium in relation to the amount of NO₃.
17Water descriptionWater descrAhme, AntoniaStation of LTER area Hausgarten at which the water for dilutions was sampled and filtered/sterilized over 0.22 µm polycarbonate filters.
18Dilution factorDilutionAhme, AntoniaFraction of community volume that was added to sterilized seawater
19Chlorophyll aChl aµg/lAhme, AntoniaLaboratory fluorometer, Turner, Trilogy
20Carbon, organic, particulatePOCµg/lAhme, AntoniaCHNSO analyser, HEKAtech, Euro EA 3000
21Nitrogen, organic, particulatePONµg/lAhme, AntoniaCHNSO analyser, HEKAtech, Euro EA 3000
22Phosphate[PO4]3-µmol/lAhme, AntoniaContinuous flow autoanalyzer, Alliance Instruments, Evolution III
23SilicateSi(OH)4µmol/lAhme, AntoniaContinuous flow autoanalyzer, Alliance Instruments, Evolution III
24Nitrite[NO2]-µmol/lAhme, AntoniaContinuous flow autoanalyzer, Alliance Instruments, Evolution III
25Nitrate[NO3]-µmol/lAhme, AntoniaContinuous flow autoanalyzer, Alliance Instruments, Evolution III
26Ammonium[NH4]+µmol/lAhme, AntoniaContinuous flow autoanalyzer, Alliance Instruments, Evolution III
27pHpHAhme, AntoniapH meter, Thermo Scientific, EcoScan pH 5; coupled with pH glass electrode, Mettler Toledo, Sentix 62
28Alkalinity, totalATµmol/kgAhme, AntoniaTitration analyzer, Schott Instruments, TitroLine alpha plus; corrected with certified reference (A. Dickson, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, CA, USA)
29Carbon dioxide, partial pressurepCO2µatmAhme, AntoniaCalculated using CO2sys program with dissociation constants of carbonic acid by Mehrbach et al. (1973), refitted by Dickson and Millero (1987)
30Bicarbonate ion[HCO3]-µmol/kgAhme, AntoniaCalculated using CO2sys program with dissociation constants of carbonic acid by Mehrbach et al. (1973), refitted by Dickson and Millero (1987)
31Carbon trioxideCO3µmol/kgAhme, AntoniaCalculated using CO2sys program with dissociation constants of carbonic acid by Mehrbach et al. (1973), refitted by Dickson and Millero (1987)
32Carbon dioxideCO2µmol/kgAhme, AntoniaCalculated using CO2sys program with dissociation constants of carbonic acid by Mehrbach et al. (1973), refitted by Dickson and Millero (1987)
33Carbon, inorganic, totalTICµmol/kgAhme, AntoniaCalculated using CO2sys program with dissociation constants of carbonic acid by Mehrbach et al. (1973), refitted by Dickson and Millero (1987)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
3990 data points

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