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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Nomaki, H., Uejima, Y., Ogawa, N. O., Yamane, M., Watanabe, H. K., Senokuchi, R., Bernhard, J. M., Kitahashi, T., Miyairi, Y., Yokoyama, Y., Ohkouchi, N., & Shimanaga, M. Nutritional sources of meio- and macrofauna at hydrothermal vents and adjacent areas: Natural-abundance radiocarbon and stable isotope analyses. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 622, (2019): 49-65, doi:10.3354/meps13053.
    Description: Deep-sea hydrothermal vents host unique marine ecosystems that rely on organic matter produced by chemoautotrophic microbes together with phytodetritus. Although meiofauna can be abundant at such vents, the small size of meiofauna limits studies on nutritional sources. Here we investigated dietary sources of meio- and macrofauna at hydrothermal vent fields in the western North Pacific using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios (δ13C, δ15N) and natural-abundance radiocarbon (Δ14C). Bacterial mats and Paralvinella spp. (polychaetes) collected from hydrothermal vent chimneys were enriched in 13C (up to -10‰) and depleted in 14C (-700 to -580‰). The δ13C and Δ14C values of dirivultid copepods, endemic to hydrothermal vent chimneys, were -11‰ and -661‰, respectively, and were similar to the values in the bacterial mats and Paralvinella spp. but distinct from those of nearby non-vent sediments (δ13C: ~-24‰) and water-column plankton (Δ14C: ~40‰). In contrast, δ13C values of nematodes from vent chimneys were similar to those of non-vent sites (ca. -25‰). Results suggest that dirivultids relied on vent chimney bacterial mats as their nutritional source, whereas vent nematodes did not obtain significant nutrient amounts from the chemolithoautotrophic microbes. The Δ14C values of Neoverruca intermedia (vent barnacle) suggest they gain nutrition from chemoautotrophic microbes, but the source of inorganic carbon was diluted with bottom water much more than those of the Paralvinella habitat, reflecting Neoverruca’s more distant distribution from active venting. The combination of stable and radioisotope analyses on hydrothermal vent organisms provides valuable information on their nutritional sources and, hence, their adaptive ecology to chemosynthesis-based ecosystems.
    Description: We are grateful to the crews and scientists of the R/V ‘Natsushima’ and the ROV ‘Hyper-Dolphin’ of the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) during the NT12-10, NT13-09 and NT14-06 cruises, and the R/V ‘Kaimei’ and the KM-ROV of JAMSTEC during the KM-ROV training cruise. We thank Yuki Iwadate for her help on sample preparations and 2 anonymous reviewers and the editor, who provided helpful comments on an earlier version of this manuscript. This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (Scientific Research C 26440246 to M.S.), the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Invitational fellowships for research in Japan, S14032 to J.M.B.), the WHOI Robert W. Morse Chair for Excellence in Oceanography, and The Investment in Science Fund at WHOI.
    Keywords: Meiofauna ; Dirivultid copepods ; Nematodes ; Paralvinella ; Neoverruca ; Nutrition ; Natural-abundance radiocarbon ; Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Goulden, Sara K Enders; Ohkouchi, Naohiko; Freeman, Katherine H; Chikaraishi, Yoshito; Ogawa, Nanako O; Suga, Hisami; Chadwick, Oliver; Houlton, Benjamin Z (2019): Strong correspondence between nitrogen isotope composition of foliage and chlorin across a rainfall gradient: implications for paleo-reconstruction of the nitrogen cycle. Biogeosciences, 16(19), 3869-3882, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-3869-2019
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Description: δ15N of abundant chlorins (pheophytin a) and bulk material from leaves, litter, and soil across four sites of a precipitation gradient on leeward Kohala volcano, Hawaii.
    Keywords: BIO; biogeochemistry; Biology; Carbon; Carbon, total; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; Chlorophyll a (peak area); Chlorophyll b (peak area); climate; Comment; DEPTH, soil; Event label; Fraction; Hawaii islands; High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC); Identification; isotopes; Kohala; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; nitrogen; Nitrogen; Nitrogen, total; Number of measurements; Peak area; Pheophytin a (peak area); Pheophytin b (peak area); Precipitation, annual mean; Pyrochlorophyll a (peak area); Sample ID; Sample type; Soil; Vegetation type; δ13C; δ13C, chlorophyll a; δ13C, pheophytin a; δ15N; δ15N, chlorophyll a; δ15N, pheophytin a
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 878 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Gorgo_a_Cerbara; HAND; Italy; Mass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plus XP; Sample code/label; Sampling by hand; SECTION, height; δ13C, organic carbon
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 234 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-05-25
    Description: Chloropigments and their derivative pheopigments preserved in sediments can directly be linked to photosynthesis. Their carbon and nitrogen stable isotopic compositions have been shown to be a good recorder of recent and past surface ocean environmental conditions tracing the carbon and nitrogen sources and dominant assimilation processes of the phytoplanktonic community. In this study we report results from combined compound-specific radiocarbon and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis to examine the time-scales of synthesis and fate of chlorophyll-a and its degradation products pheophytin-a, pyropheophytin-a, and 132,173-cyclopheophorbide-a-enol until burial in Black Sea core-top sediments. The pigments are mainly of marine phytoplanktonic origin as implied by their stable isotopic compositions. Pigment ?15N values indicate nitrate as the major uptake substrate but 15N-depletion towards the open marine setting indicates either contribution from N2-fixation or direct uptake of ammonium from deeper waters. Radiocarbon concentrations translate into minimum and maximum pigment ages of approximately 40 to 1200 years. This implies that protective mechanisms against decomposition such as association with minerals, storage in deltaic anoxic environments, or eutrophication-induced hypoxia and light limitation are much more efficient than previously thought. Moreover, seasonal variations of nutrient source, growth period, and habitat and their associated isotopic variability are likely at least as strong as long-term trends. Combined triple isotope analysis of sedimentary chlorophyll and its primary derivatives is a powerful tool to delineate biogeochemical and diagenetic processes in the surface water and sediments, and to assess their precise time-scales.
    Keywords: 120_DD7; 169_DP2; Black Sea; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; MARUM; MUC; MultiCorer; NW Black Sea; P120; P128; P167; P169; P177; POS363; POS363_120-2; POS363_120-5; POS363_128-15; POS363_128-18; POS363_167-5; POS363_167-CTD; POS363_169-1; POS363_169-4; POS363_177-10; POS363_177-11; Poseidon
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    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-05-25
    Keywords: 120_DD7; 169_DP2; Black Sea; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; CTD with attached oxygen sensor; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MARUM; Nitrate; NW Black Sea; Oxygen; POS363; POS363_120-2; POS363_128-18; POS363_167-CTD; POS363_169-1; POS363_177-11; Poseidon; Salinity; see reference(s); Temperature, water; δ15N, nitrate; δ15N, nitrate, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 94 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-05-25
    Keywords: Age; Age, calibrated; Age, standard deviation; Black Sea; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Elevation of event; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MARUM; Material; MUC; MultiCorer; P120; P128; P167; P169; P177; POS363; POS363_120-5; POS363_128-15; POS363_167-5; POS363_169-4; POS363_177-10; Poseidon; Sample code/label; see reference(s); Δ14C; Δ14C, standard deviation; δ13C; δ13C, standard deviation; δ15N; δ15N, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 343 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-05-25
    Keywords: Age; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; MARUM; see reference(s); Δ14C
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 276 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-07-05
    Keywords: Estimated; Gorgo_a_Cerbara; HAND; Italy; Lead; Lead-206/Lead-204 ratio; Lead-207/Lead-204 ratio; Lead-208/Lead-204 ratio; MC-ICP-MS Thermo-Finnigan Neptune; Sample code/label; Sampling by hand; SECTION, height; Thorium; Uranium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 300 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Keywords: Black Sea; Blank carbon; Blank nitrogen; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Elevation of event; Event label; High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MARUM; Material; MUC; MultiCorer; P120; P128; P167; P169; P177; POS363; POS363_120-5; POS363_128-15; POS363_167-5; POS363_169-4; POS363_177-10; Poseidon; Runs
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 96 data points
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  • 10
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    In:  Supplement to: Kuroda, Junichiro; Tanimizu, Masaharu; Hori, Rie S; Suzuki, Katsuhiko; Ogawa, Nanako O; Tejada, Maria Luisa G; Coffin, Millard F; Coccioni, Rodolfo; Erba, Elisabetta; Ohkouchi, Naohiko (2011): Lead isotopic record of Barremian-Aptian marine sediments: Implications for large igneous provinces and the Aptian climatic crisis. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 307(1-2), 126-134, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.04.021
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: We present initial isotopic ratios of lead for Early Cretaceous (Barremian-Aptian) sections from Shatsky Rise (Pacific) and Gorgo a Cerbara (Italy). Our Pb isotopic data track an interval representing Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE)-1a, which is characterized by quasi-global deposition of organic carbon-rich black shale. Pb isotopic compositions of sediments from Shatsky Rise decrease at the end of Barremian time, from radiogenic continental values to unradiogenic values, and subsequently remained less radiogenic until the end of early Aptian time. We explain the isotopic shift by a significant increase in supply rate of unradiogenic Pb, most likely due to massive volcanism. In contrast, the Pb isotopic compositions from the Italian section, which was situated at the western end of Tethys, are mostly identical to those of upper continental crust, showing no significant change in supply rate of unradiogenic Pb. The discrepancy between two sites is attributed to quiescent deep-submarine eruptions of Pacific large igneous provinces (LIPs) such as the Ontong Java Plateau (OJP), which severely limited dispersion of Pb-carrying particles out of the Pacific Ocean. Published Os isotopic data from the Italian section indicate two episodes of massive eruptions of OJP or contemporaneous Manihiki and Hikurangi plateaus starting from earliest Aptian time, slightly later than that indicated by the sedimentary Pb isotopic record from Shatsky Rise. Differences in isotopic variations between Pb and Os likely reflect differences in their chemical behaviors in the oceans, i.e., Pb isotopic compositions would have varied in response to local or regional changes in sediment provenances, whereas large-scale changes in Os inputs are required to explain variations in seawater Os isotopic compositions. Our Pb isotopic data, together with the published Os isotopic record, provide new evidence for the eruptive history of OJP together with contemporaneous Pacific plateaus and its environmental consequences, starting from end-Barremian time and extending through early Aptian time.
    Keywords: 198-1207B; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Gorgo_a_Cerbara; HAND; Italy; Joides Resolution; Leg198; North Pacific Ocean; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Sampling by hand
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    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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