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    In:  Supplement to: Oskarsdottir, Sigrídur Magnea; Gislason, Sigurdur Reynir; Snorrason, Arni; Halldorsdottir, Stefanía Gudrún; Gisladottir, Gudrún (2011): Spatial distribution of dissolved constituents in Icelandic river waters. Journal of Hydrology, 397(3-4), 175-190, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2010.11.028
    Publication Date: 2024-06-13
    Description: In this study we map the spatial distribution of selected dissolved constituents in Icelandic river waters using GIS methods to study and interpret the connection between river chemistry, bedrock, hydrology, vegetation and aquatic ecology. Five parameters were selected: alkalinity, SiO2, Mo, F and the dissolved inorganic nitrogen and dissolved inorganic phosphorus mole ratio (DIN/DIP). The highest concentrations were found in rivers draining young rocks within the volcanic rift zone and especially those draining active central volcanoes. However, several catchments on the margins of the rift zone also had high values for these parameters, due to geothermal influence or wetlands within their catchment area. The DIN/DIP mole ratio was higher than 16 in rivers draining old rocks, but lowest in rivers within the volcanic rift zone. Thus primary production in the rivers is limited by fixed dissolved nitrogen within the rift zone, but dissolved phosphorus in the old Tertiary catchments. Nitrogen fixation within the rift zone can be enhanced by high dissolved molybdenum concentrations in the vicinity of volcanoes. The river catchments in this study were subdivided into several hydrological categories. Importantly, the variation in the hydrology of the catchments cannot alone explain the variation in dissolved constituents. The presence or absence of central volcanoes, young reactive rocks, geothermal systems and wetlands is important for the chemistry of the river waters. We used too many categories within several of the river catchments to be able to determine a statistically significant connection between the chem¬istry of the river waters and the hydrological categories. More data are needed from rivers draining one single hydrological category. The spatial dissolved constituent distribution clearly revealed the difference between the two extremes, the young rocks of the volcanic rift zone and the old Tertiary terrain.
    Keywords: Age, mineral; Alkalinity, total; Calculated, ratio of molar masses; Event label; Fluorine; Iceland; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; IS_A-Jokulsa; IS_Asa-Eldvatn; IS_Blanda; IS_Bruara; IS_Djupa; IS_Dynjandi; IS_Eldvatn_M; IS_Ellidaar; IS_Fellsa; IS_Fjardará; IS_Fljótsdal; IS_Flokadalsa; IS_Fnjoska; IS_Geithellnaa; IS_Gigja; IS_Grenlaekur; IS_Grimsa_L; IS_Grimsa_S; IS_Grimsstadir; IS_Hamarsa; IS_Hjaltadalsa; IS_Hjardarhagi; IS_Hverfisfljot; IS_Hvita_S; IS_Hvita_W; IS_Kaldakvisl; IS_Kreppa; IS_Langisjór; IS_Laqarfliot; IS_Laxa_A; IS_Laxa_V; IS_Leira; IS_Loni; IS_Mulakvisl; IS_Nordura; IS_Olfusa; IS_Osa; IS_Reykjadalsa; IS_Sanda; IS_Skaftárdalur; IS_Skeidará; IS_Skjálfandafljót; IS_Skötufjardara; IS_Sog; IS_Sula; IS_Thjorsa_U; IS_Thvera_N; IS_Thvera_S; IS_Tungnaa; IS_Tungufljot; IS_Vatnsdalsa; IS_Vatnsdalsa_B; IS_Vesturkvisl; IS_Vididalsa; IS_W-Jokulsa; IS_Ytri-Ranga; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Molybdenum; Nitrogen, inorganic, dissolved/Phosphorus, inorganic, dissolved ratio; Silicon dioxide; Station label; V102; V105; V106; V108; V109; V110; V1203; V128; V144; V145; V150; V159; V163; V17; V19; V200; V204; V206; V2201; V230; V238; V252; V26; V2605; V2639; V265; V271; V277; V301; V321; V328; V330; V339; V401; V4013; V4014; V4015; V4016; V4017; V4019; V402; V4020; V45; V470; V486; V51; V54; V64; V66; V68; V70; V71; V83; V88; V89; V98; Water sample; WS
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Würzberg, Laura; Peters, Janna; Brandt, Angelika (2011): Fatty acid patterns of Southern Ocean shelf and deep sea peracarid crustaceans and a possible food source, foraminiferans. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(19-20), 2027-2035, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.05.013
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Description: In order to investigate the diversity of diet composition in macrobenthic peracarid crustaceans from the Antarctic shelf and deep sea, the fatty acid (FA) composition of different species belonging to the orders Isopoda, Amphipoda, Cumacea and Tanaidacea was analysed. Multivariate analyses of the FA composition confirmed general differences between the orders, but also distinct differences within these orders. To gain information on the origin of the FAs found, the potential food sources sediment, POM and foraminiferans were included in the study. Most of the analysed amphipod species displayed high 18:1(n-9)-18:1(n-7) ratios, widely used as an indicator for a carnivorous component in the diet. Cumaceans were characterised by increased phytoplankton FA markers such as 20:5(n-3) (up to 29% of total FAs), suggesting a diet based on phytodetritus. High values of the FA 20:4(n-6) were found in some munnopsid isopods (up to 21% of total FAs) and some tanaidacean species (up to 19% of total FAs). 20:4(n-6) also occurred in high proportions in some foraminiferan samples (up to 21% of total fatty acids), but not in sediment and POM, possibly indicating the ingestion of foraminiferans by some peracarid crustaceans.
    Keywords: ANDEEP-SYSTCO; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: Würzberg, Laura; Peters, Janna; Flores, Hauke; Brandt, Angelika (2011): Demersal fishes from the Antarctic shelf and deep sea: A diet study based on fatty acid patterns and gut content analyses. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(19-20), 2036-2042, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.05.012
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Description: The gut contents and fatty acid composition of 49 fish belonging to five Antarctic demersal families (Nototheniidae, Macrouridae, Channichtyidae, Bathydraconidae and Artedidraconidae) sampled at two stations at the Southern Ocean shelf and deep sea (600 and 2150 m) were analysed in order to identify their main food resource by linking trophic biomarkers with the dietary items found in the fish guts. Main food items of most fish analysed were amphipod crustaceans (e.g. in 63% of Trematomus bernachii guts) and polychaetes (e.g. in 80% of Bathydraco sp. guts), but other food items including fish, other crustaceans and gastropods were also ingested. The most prominent fatty acids found were 20:5(n-3), 16:0, 22:6(n-3) and 18:1(n-9). The results of gut content and fatty acid analyses indicate that all fish except the Channichthyidae share similar food resources irrespective of their depth distribution, i.e. benthic amphipods and polychaetes. A difference of the dietary spectrum can be observed with ontogenetic phases rather than between species, as high values of typical calanoid copepod marker fatty acids as 22:1(n-11) indicate that younger (smaller) specimens include more zooplankton in their diet.
    Keywords: ANDEEP-SYSTCO; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Veit-Köhler, Gritta; Guilini, Katja; Peeken, Ilka; Sachs, Oliver; Sauter, Eberhard-Jürgen; Würzberg, Laura (2011): Antarctic deep-sea meiofauna and bacteria react to the deposition of particulate organic matter after a phytoplankton bloom. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(19-20), 1983-1995, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.05.008
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Description: During the RV Polarstern ANT XXIV-2 cruise to the Southern Ocean and the Weddell Sea in 2007/2008, sediment samples were taken during and after a phytoplankton bloom at 52°S 0°E. The station, located at 2960 m water depth, was sampled for the first time at the beginning of December 2007 and revisited at the end of January 2008. Fresh phytodetritus originating from the phytoplankton bloom first observed in the water column had reached the sea floor by the time of the second visit. Absolute abundances of bacteria and most major meiofauna taxa did not change between the two sampling dates. In the copepods, the second most abundant meiofauna taxon after the nematodes, the enhanced input of organic material did not lead to an observable increase of reproductive effort. However, significantly higher relative abundances of meiofauna could be observed at the sediment surface after the remains of the phytoplankton bloom reached the sea floor. Vertical shifts in meiofauna distribution between December and January may be related to changing pore-water oxygen concentration, total sediment fatty acid content, and pigment profiles measured during our study. Higher oxygen consumption after the phytoplankton bloom may have resulted from an enhanced respiratory activity of the living benthic component, as neither meiofauna nor bacteria reacted with an increase in individual numbers to the food input from the water column. Based on our results, we infer that low temperatures and ecological strategies are the underlying factors for the delayed response of benthic deep-sea copepods, in terms of egg and larval production, to the modified environmental situation.
    Keywords: ANDEEP-SYSTCO; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Wilmsen, Eileen; Schüller, Myriam (2011): Diversity and distribution of Polychaeta in deep Antarctic and Subantarctic waters along the Greenwich meridian. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(19-20), 2004-2012, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.01.011
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Description: In the course of the ANDEEP-SYSTCO project, during the ANT XXIV-2 expedition in austral summer 2007/2008, the diversity and composition of the Polychaeta of the Antarctic deep-sea and adjacent South Atlantic basins were analyzed. A total of 847 individuals of 31 families were found belonging to 86 different species. Calculation of diversity (Shannon-Wiener Index, Pielou's Evenness) and the general species composition of Polychaeta showed patterns typical for the deep sea, with high species richness and low abundances. Lowest diversity was found in the Agulhas Basin in over 4000 m water depth. Lowest Evenness was found on top of Maud Rise where one-third of all Polychaeta belonged to one species. Cluster analyses resulted in higher affinities of Maud Rise to the Agulhas Basin than to the Antarctic continental slope. Explanations are sought in similarities of environmental factors (e.g., sediment, food input).
    Keywords: ANDEEP-SYSTCO; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158
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  • 6
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    In:  Supplement to: Würzberg, Laura; Peters, Janna; Schüller, Myriam; Brandt, Angelika (2011): Diet insights of deep-sea polychaetes derived from fatty acid analyses. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(1-2), 153-162, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.10.014
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Description: The fatty acid (FA) composition of representatives belonging to 18 polychaete families from the Southern Ocean shelf and deep sea (600 to 5337 m) was analysed in order to identify trophic biomarkers and elucidate possible feeding preferences. Total FA content was relatively low with few exceptions and ranged from 1.0 to 11.6% of total body dry weight. The most prominent FA found were 20:5(n-3), 16:0, 22:6(n-3), 18:1(n-7), 20:4(n-6), 18:0, 20:1(n-11) and 18:1(n-9). For some polychaete families and species FA profiles indicated selective feeding on certain dietary components, like freshly deposited diatom remains (e.g., Spionidae, Fauveliopsidae and Flabelligeridae) or foraminiferans (e.g., Euphrosinidae, Nephtyidae and Syllidae). Feeding patterns were relatively consistent within families at the deep stations, while the FA composition differed between the deep and the shelf stations within the same family. Fatty alcohols, indicative of wax ester storage, were found in almost all families (in proportions of 0.0 to 29.3% of total FA and fatty alcohols). The development of this long-term storage mechanism of energy reserves possibly displays an evolutionary strategy.
    Keywords: all-cis-4,7,10,13,16,19-Docosahexaenoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-5,8,11,14,17-Eicosapentaenoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-5,8,11,14-Eicosatetraenoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-7,10,13,16,19-Docosapentaenoic acid of total fatty acids; ANDEEP-SYSTCO; ANT-XXIV/2; cis-11-Octadecenoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: Octadec-11-enoic acid); cis-9-Hexadecenoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: (9Z)-hexadec-9-enoic acid); cis-9-Icosanoic acid of total fatty acids; cis-9-Octadecenoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: Octadec-9-enoic acid); EBS; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Family; Fatty acids; Fatty acids, standard deviation; Fatty alcohols; Fatty alcohols, standard deviation; Hexadecanoic acid of total fatty acids; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; Monounsaturated fatty acids of total fatty acids; Octadecanoic acid of total fatty acids; Polarstern; Polyunsaturated fatty acids of total fatty acids; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; PS71/033-16; PS71/039-17; PS71/048; PS71/085-8; PS71 ANDEEP-SYSTCO SCACE; Ratio; Sample amount; Saturated fatty acids of total fatty acids; South Atlantic Ocean; Species; SPP1158; Standard deviation; Station label; Weddell Sea
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Keywords: ANDEEP-SYSTCO; ANT-XXIV/2; EBS; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Family; Fish, standard length; Fish, total length; Ontogenetic stage; Polarstern; PS71/039-17; PS71/048; PS71 ANDEEP-SYSTCO SCACE; Sample amount; South Atlantic Ocean; Species; Stomach fullness; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 98 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Keywords: all-cis-4,7,10,13,16,19-Docosahexaenoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-5,8,11,14,17-Eicosapentaenoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-5,8,11,14-Eicosatetraenoic acid of total fatty acids; all-cis-9,12-Octadecadienoic acid of total fatty acids; ANDEEP-SYSTCO; ANT-XXIV/2; cis-11-Octadecenoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: Octadec-11-enoic acid); cis-9-Hexadecenoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: (9Z)-hexadec-9-enoic acid); cis-9-Octadecenoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: Octadec-9-enoic acid); Date/Time of event; Dredge, Rauschert; EBS; ELEVATION; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Family; Fatty acids, standard deviation; Hexadecanoic acid of total fatty acids; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Octadecanoic acid of total fatty acids; Order; Polarstern; PS71/016-1; PS71/017-11; PS71/033-16; PS71/039-17; PS71/048; PS71/085-8; PS71 ANDEEP-SYSTCO SCACE; RD; Sample amount; South Atlantic Ocean; Species; Tetradecanoic acid of total fatty acids; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 492 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Keywords: ANDEEP-SYSTCO; ANT-XXIV/2; Date/Time of event; EBS; ELEVATION; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Fatty acids, standard deviation; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Monounsaturated fatty acids of total fatty acids; Polarstern; Polyunsaturated fatty acids of total fatty acids; PS71/017-11; PS71/033-16; PS71/039-17; PS71/085-8; PS71 ANDEEP-SYSTCO SCACE; Sample amount; Sample comment; Sample type; Saturated fatty acids of total fatty acids; South Atlantic Ocean; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 96 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Keywords: ANDEEP-SYSTCO; ANT-XXIV/2; Code; Date/Time of event; Dredge, Rauschert; EBS; ELEVATION; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Family; Fatty acids; Fatty acids, standard deviation; Fatty alcohols; Fatty alcohols, standard deviation; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mass, standard deviation; Monounsaturated fatty acids of total fatty acids; Order; Polarstern; Polyunsaturated fatty acids of total fatty acids; PS71/016-1; PS71/017-11; PS71/033-16; PS71/039-17; PS71/048; PS71/085-8; PS71 ANDEEP-SYSTCO SCACE; Ratio; RD; Sample amount; Sample mass; Saturated fatty acids of total fatty acids; South Atlantic Ocean; Species; Standard deviation; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 405 data points
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