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  • 1
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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Inst. für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Call number: ZS-090(370) ; ZSP-168-370
    In: Berichte zur Polarforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: VII, 147 S.
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polarforschung 370
    Language: German
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Location: AWI Reading room
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2006-04-01
    Print ISSN: 0924-7963
    Electronic ISSN: 1879-1573
    Topics: Biology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Elsevier
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  • 3
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    Institut für Polarökologie Kiel
    In:  Mitteilungen zur Kieler Polarforschung, 19 . pp. 35-38.
    Publication Date: 2017-05-05
    Description: Im Nordpolarmeer gehört die Aufsammlung benthischer Organismen zu den ältesten wissenschaftlichen Aktivitäten. Die in erster Linie taxonomischen und zoogeographischen Fragestellungen beschränkten sich allerdings auf die flachen, im Sommer Eis freien Sehelfbereiche.
    Type: Article , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Fetzer, Ingo; Deubel, Hendrik (2006): Effect of river run-off on the distribution of marine invertebrate larvae in the southern Kara Sea (Russian Arctic). Journal of Marine Systems, 60(1-2), 98-114, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2005.11.005
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: Within the generally oligotroph Arctic marine environment river outlets are favoured by many planktonic and benthic organisms due to their high input of organic carbon. The retention of pelagic larvae within nursery grounds and/or the ability to return to their parental grounds prior to settlement is one important factor for the persistence of benthic communities in such river influenced areas. The southern Kara Sea is strongly controlled by high freshwater inputs from the Ob and Yenisei Rivers, which create a pronounced bi-layered pycnocline with a warm fresh/brackish water layer on top and a cold high saline marine layer below. The dispersal of five meroplanktonic species and settled juveniles (the brittle star Ophiocten sericeum, and the polychaetes Micronephtys minuta, Nereimyra aphroditoides, Phyllodoce groenlandica and Prionospio cirrifera) in relation to the adult distribution patterns was investigated. For all apart from P. cirrifera the highest densities of larvae were found in the upper brackish water layer. To assess size-at-settlement, the body sizes of larvae and newly settled juveniles were estimated and compared. Dispersal patterns ranged from virtually no adaption to river run-off as in the common, stenohaline O. sericeum and M. minuta (7 ind./m**3, 459 µm) to local retention as in N. aphroditoides (7 ind./m**3, 541 µm) and P. groenlandica (0.5 ind./m**3, 1121 µm) retained by horizontal eddies created by the outflow. Adults of P. cirrifera, which were exclusively restricted to the estuary of the Yenisei River, showed a well adapted reproductive behaviour to ensure a high retention potential of their progenies. The larvae (1.5 ind./m**3, 1513 µm) were only present in the lower water layers, most probably taking advantage of the prevailing near bottom counter current retaining them within their hatching areas.
    Keywords: Akademik Boris Petrov; BP00; BP00-02; BP00-03; BP00-05; BP00-07; BP00-08; BP00-09; BP00-13; BP00-15; BP00-16; BP00-17; BP00-23; BP00-24; BP00-26; BP00-27; BP00-28; BP00-29; BP00-30; BP00-35; BP00-36; BUCKET; Bucket water sampling; Dredge; DRG; Kara Sea; MULT; Multiple investigations; Siberian River Run-Off; SIRRO
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Akademik Boris Petrov; BP00; BP00-02; BP00-05; BP00-07; BP00-08; BP00-13; BP00-16; BP00-23; BP00-24; BP00-26; BP00-27; BP00-28; BP00-29; BP00-30; BP00-35; BP00-36; Counting; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Dredge; DRG; Elevation of event; Event label; Kara Sea; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nephtys cf. minuta, larvae; Nereimyra cf. aphroditoides, larvae; Ophiocten serriceum, juvenile; Ophiocten serriceum, larvae; Phyllodoce groenlandica, larvae; Prionospio cf. cirrifera, larvae; Siberian River Run-Off; SIRRO
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 240 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: 40; 41; Arctic Ocean; ARK-XI/1; ARK-XIV/1a; BC; Biomass conversion into ash-free dry weight (Rumohr et al., 1987); Box corer; Cnidaria, biomass as carbon; Crustacea, biomass as carbon; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; East Siberian Sea; Echinodermata, biomass as carbon; Elevation of event; Event label; Giant box corer; GKG; Laptev Sea; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mollusca, biomass as carbon; Nemertini, biomass as carbon; OD-008-05; OD-009-08; OD-010-06; OD-011-03; OD-017-01; OD-024-05; OD-025-05; OD-026-09; OD-027-03a; OD-028; OD-032-03; OD-033-03; OD-035-04; OD-036-05; OD-040-01; OD-041-02; Oden; ODEN-96; Pantopoda, biomass as carbon; Pogonophora, biomass as carbon; Polarstern; Polychaeta, biomass as carbon; PS2721-2; PS2721-5; PS2722-2; PS2723-3; PS2724-3; PS2724-5; PS2725-2; PS2725-4; PS2726-2; PS2727-2; PS2728-2; PS2729-2; PS2730-2; PS2731-2; PS2733-2; PS2734-2; PS2735-3; PS2736-1; PS2747-3; PS2747-6; PS2748-2; PS2748-4; PS2749-6; PS2749-8; PS2750-5; PS2750-7; PS2751-2; PS2751-3; PS2752-3; PS2752-5; PS2753-3; PS2754-3; PS2754-6; PS2755-2; PS2755-4; PS2756-4; PS2756-6; PS2757-3; PS2757-5; PS2759-3; PS2759-5; PS2760-2; PS2760-4; PS2761-3; PS2761-5; PS2761-8; PS2762-2; PS2763-3; PS2763-5; PS2764-3; PS2764-5; PS2765-2; PS2765-4; PS2766-3; PS2766-5; PS2767-2; PS2768-2; PS2769-3; PS2769-5; PS2770-2; PS2770-4; PS2771-2; PS2771-4; PS2772-2; PS2772-4; PS36; PS36/004; PS36/006; PS36/007; PS36/008; PS36/009; PS36/010; PS36/011; PS36/012; PS36/016; PS36/017; PS36/018; PS36/020; PS36/021; PS36/022; PS36/023; PS36/040a; PS36/042; PS36/044; PS36/045; PS36/046; PS36/047; PS36/048a; PS36/049; PS36/050; PS36/051; PS36/052; PS36/055; PS36/056; PS36/057; PS36/059; PS36/060; PS36/062; PS36/064; PS36/065; PS36/066; PS36/067; PS36/069; PS36/071; PS36/072; PS36/073; PS51; PS51/058-1; Sample code/label; Sipunculida, biomass as carbon; Tunicata, biomass as carbon
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1066 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: Aceroides latipes; Acrocirridae; Admete viridula; Aglaophamus malmgreni; Aglaophamus sp.; Amage auricula; Ampelisca typica; Ampharete finmarchica; Ampharetidae; Amphicteis gunneri; Amphicteis ninonae; Amphipoda; Amphiura sundevalli; Amythasides sp.; Aphelochaeta marioni; Arctic Ocean; Arctinula greenlandica; Aricidea (Aricidea) albatrossae; Aricidea sp.; Aricidea suecica; ARK-XI/1; ARK-XIV/1a; Arrhis phyllonyx arcticus; Artacama proboscidea; Astarte acuticostata; Astarte crenata; Athenaria sp.; Axinodon symmetros; Axinulus ferruginosis; Axinulus sp.; Bathyarca frielei; Bathyarca glacialis; Bathyarca sp.; Bathybiaster vexillifer; BC; Bivalvia; Box corer; Byblis gaimardi; Byblis longicornis; Byblis minuticornis; Byblis sp.; Bylgides sp.; Calathura brachiata; Capitellidae; Cerianthus lloydii; Chaetozone setosa; Chone duneri; Chone infundibuliformis; Chone sp.; Cirratulidae; Cirrophorus lyra; Cnemidocarpa sp.; Colus sabini; Counting; Counting 〉250 µm fraction; Cryptocope abbreviata; Cryptocope arctica; Cryptonatica septentrionalis; Curtitoma novajasemljensis; Curtitoma trevelliana; Cuspidaria arctica; Cuspidaria obesa; Cuspidaria sp.; Cuspidaria subtorta; Cylichna alba; Cylichna occulta; Dacrydium vitreum; Delectopecten vitreus; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Desmosoma globiceps; Desmosoma gracilipes; Desmosoma lineare; Desmosoma sp.; Diastylis glabra; Diastylis goodsiri; Diastylis rathkei; Diastylis sp.; Diastylis sulcata; Diplocirrus glaucus; Diplocirrus longisetosus; Disoma carica; Dorvillea sp.; Dorvilleidae; East Siberian Sea; Eclysippe vanelli; Edwardsiidae; Elevation of event; Elpidia glacialis; Elpidia heckeri; Ephesia gracilis; Epizoanthus erdmanni; Eteone longa; Eteone sp.; Euchone analis; Euchone sp.; Eucranta villosa; Eudorella emarginata; Eurycope cornuta; Eurycope inermis; Eurycope sp.; Event label; Ganesa laevigata; Gersemia fruticosa; Giant box corer; GKG; Glyphanostomum pallescens; Gnathia albescens; Gnathia bicolor; Gnathia elongata; Gnathia maxillaris; Gnathia sp.; Gnathia stygia; Golfingia sp.; Goniada maculata; Halice abyssi; Haplomesus tenuispinis; Haploniscus bicuspis; Haploops setosa; Haploops tubicola; Harmothoe sp.; Harpinia antennaria; Harpinia mucronata; Harpinia serrata; Hesionidae; Heteromastus filiformis; Hippomedon holbolli; Holothuriidae; Hyperiidea; Ilyarachna bergendahli; Ilyarachna bicornis; Ilyarachna hirticeps; Ilyarachna longicornis; Ilyarachna sp.; Isopoda; Jasmineira schaudinni; Katadesmia kolthoffi; Kolga hyalina; Lanassa nordenskioldi; Lanassa sp.; Lanassa venusta; Laphania boecki; Laptev Sea; Latitude of event; Leaena abranchiata; Leiochone polaris; Leionucula tenuis; Leptognathia gracilis; Leptognathia manca; Leptognathia sp.; Leptostylis sp.; Leucon (Leucon) fulvus; Leucon (Leucon) nasica; Limatula hyperborea; Longitude of event; Lumbriclymene minor; Lumbrineris fragilis; Lumbrineris sp.; Lumbrineris tetraura; Lyonsiella abyssicola; Lysianassidae; Lysippe labiata; Macoma calcarea; Macrochaeta sp.; Macrostylis spinifera; Maldane arctica; Maldane sarsi; Maldanidae; Margarites groenlandicus; Margarites olivaceus; Margarites vahlii; Melinna cristata; Melinna elisabethae; Melinnexis somovi; Melinnopsis arctica; Melita sp.; Melythasides laubieri; Mesidotea megalura; Micronephthys minuta; Monoculodes tenuirostratus; Munna acanthifera; Munna fabricii; Munna sp.; Munnopsis typica; Myriochele heeri; Myriochele oculata; Myriochele sp.; Myriotrochus eurycyclus; Nannoniscus sp.; Nemertea; Neohela monstrosa; Nephtyidae; Nephtys paradoxa; Nereis sp.; Nereis zonata; Nicania montagui; Nicomache (Nicomache) minor; Nicomache personata; Nicomache sp.; Nothria conchylega; Nothria sp.; Notomastus latericeus; Nuculana pernula; Nucula zophos; Nymphon macronyx; Nymphon sp.; Ocnus glacialis; OD-008-05; OD-009-08; OD-010-06; OD-011-03; OD-017-01; OD-024-05; OD-025-05; OD-026-09; OD-027-03a; OD-028; OD-032-03; OD-033-03; OD-035-04; OD-036-05; Oden; ODEN-96; Oecidiobranchus nanseni; Oenopota pyramidalis; Onoba verrilli; Opheliidae; Ophelina abranchiata; Ophelina acuminata; Ophelina cylindricaudata; Ophelina sp.; Ophiacantha bidentata; Ophiocten sericeum; Ophiopleura borealis; Ophiura sarsi; Owenia fusiformis; Oweniidae; Paranaitis wahlbergi; Paraonidae; Paroediceros propinquus; Parougia sp.; Phascolion strombi; Pherusa plumosa; Pholoe minuta; Phyllodoce (Anaitides) groenlandica; Phyllodocidae; Polarstern; Poliometra prolixa; Polychaeta spp.; Polycirrus arcticus; Polydora caulleryi; Polydora sp.; Polynoidae; Pontaster tenuispinus; Potamilla neglecta; Pourtalesia jeffreysi; Praxillella praetermissa; Praxillella sp.; Praxillura longissima; Prionospio cirrifera; Proclea malmgreni; Progoniada sp.; Propeamussium abyssicola; Prototrochus theeli; Protula tubularia; PS2721-2; PS2721-5; PS2722-2; PS2723-3; PS2724-3; PS2724-5; PS2725-2; PS2725-4; PS2726-2; PS2727-2; PS2728-2; PS2729-2; PS2730-2; PS2731-2; PS2733-2; PS2734-2; PS2735-3; PS2736-1; PS2747-3; PS2748-2; PS2748-4; PS2749-6; PS2749-8; PS2750-5; PS2750-7; PS2751-2; PS2751-3; PS2752-3; PS2752-5; PS2753-3; PS2754-3; PS2754-6; PS2755-2; PS2755-4; PS2756-4; PS2756-6; PS2757-3; PS2757-5; PS2759-3; PS2759-5; PS2760-2; PS2760-4; PS2761-3; PS2761-5; PS2761-8; PS2762-2; PS2763-3; PS2763-5; PS2764-3; PS2764-5; PS2765-2; PS2765-4; PS2766-3; PS2766-5; PS2767-2; PS2768-2; PS2769-3; PS2769-5; PS2770-2; PS2770-4; PS2771-2; PS2771-4; PS2772-2; PS2772-4; PS36; PS36/004; PS36/006; PS36/007; PS36/008; PS36/009; PS36/010; PS36/011; PS36/012; PS36/016; PS36/017; PS36/018; PS36/020; PS36/021; PS36/022; PS36/023; PS36/040a; PS36/042; PS36/044; PS36/045; PS36/046; PS36/047; PS36/048a; PS36/049; PS36/050; PS36/051; PS36/052; PS36/055; PS36/056; PS36/057; PS36/059; PS36/060; PS36/062; PS36/064; PS36/065; PS36/066; PS36/067; PS36/069; PS36/071; PS36/072; PS36/073; PS51; PS51/058-1; Pseudomesus brevicornis; Pseudomma roseum; Pseudoscalibregma parvum; Pseudotanais affinis; Punctulum wyvillethomsoni; Sabellidae; Saduria sabini; Sample code/label; Samythella elongata; Scalibregma inflatum; Scalpellum stroemii; Scaphopoda; Scoloplos armiger; Siboglinidae; Sipunculida; Solariella obscura; Sosane gracilis; Sosanopsis wireni; Sphaerodoridae; Sphaerodoropsis philippi; Sphaerodoropsis sp.; Sphaerodorum flavum; Sphaerosyllis erinaceus; Sphyrapus anomalus; Spiochaetopterus sp.; Spiochaetopterus typicus; Spionidae; Spiophanes kroyeri; Spirorbis sp.; Stegocephalus similis; Sternaspis scutata; Syllidae; Tanaidacea; Terebellidae; Terebellides stroemii; Terebellides williamsae; Thelepus cincinnatus; Thyasira equalis; Tindaria derjugini; Tridonta borealis; Trochoderma elegans; Typhlotanais (Typhlotanais) finmarchicus; Typhlotanais irregularis; Typosyllis armillaris; Virgularia sp.; Yoldiella annenkovae; Yoldiella frami; Yoldiella fraterna; Yoldiella intermedia; Yoldiella lenticula; Yoldiella solidula; Yoldiella sp.; Yoldiella tamara
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 22673 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Akademik Boris Petrov; BP00; BP00-02; BP00-03; BP00-05; BP00-07; BP00-08; BP00-09; BP00-13; BP00-15; BP00-16; BP00-17; BP00-23; BP00-26; BP00-27; BP00-28; BP00-29; BP00-30; BP00-35; BP00-36; BUCKET; Bucket water sampling; Counting; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Dredge; DRG; Elevation of event; Event label; Kara Sea; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Micronephthys minuta; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nereimyra aphroditoides; Ophiocten serriceum; Phyllodoce groenlandica; Prionospio cirrifera; Siberian River Run-Off; SIRRO
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 126 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Klages, Michael; Deubel, Hendrik; Rachor, Eike (2003): Organic carbon consumption of the Kara Sea macrozoobenthos: A first assessment. In: Stein, R; Fahl, K; Fütterer, D K; Galimov, E M & Stepanets, O V (eds.), Siberian River Run-off in the Kara Sea: Characterisation, Quantification, Variability, and Environmental Significance, 488 pp. Proceedings in Marine Sciences, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 6, 267-280
    Publication Date: 2023-10-12
    Description: Among the Siberian shelf seas the Kara Sea is most strongly influenced by riverine runoff with nearly 1500 km fresh water discharge per year. This fresh water, discharged mainly by Ob and Yenisei, contains about 3.1 * 106 and 4.6 * 106 tons of total organic carbon per year, respectively (Gordeev et al. 1996). Little is known about the relevance of this organic material for biological communities, neither for the Kara Sea nor for the adjacent deep basins of the central Arctic Ocean. Aiming at elucidating the fate of fluvial matter transported from the rivers via estuaries into the central Arctic Ocean and the relative importance of marine organic matter being produced such information is crucial. Here we present calculations on the organic carbon demand of the Kara Sea macrozoobenthos based on measured biomass (total wet weight [ww] per 0.25 m ) from quantitative box corer samples and empirical relationships between biomass, annual production, annual respiration, and carbon remineralisation. This bottom-up approach may serve as a first estimate of the carbon remineralization potential of a given zoobenthos community (or area) as long as no data on in situ respiration rates are available. Our data basis comprises 54 stations sampled in summer seasons 1997, 1999 and 2000 in the Kara Sea at water depths between 10 and 68 m. The geographical area represented by stations analysed covers roughly 178 000 km**2, which is about one fifth of the total Kara Sea area. In this area, 290 species of invertebrate macrozoobenthos were identified with polychaeta, Crustacea, mollusca and echinodermata being the most abundant. For all stations analysed, mean biomass values ranged between 4.3 and 778.1 g ww/m**2 with organic carbon demands between 3.5 and 43.2 mg C/m**2/d. For the area of 178 000 km2 a preliminary total consumption of 1.4 * 10**6t Corg/y (equivalent to 21.5 mg C/m**2/d) was calculated for the macrozoobenthos. An extrapolation of our data would lead to an annual carbon demand of about 5-7 * 106 t for the whole Kara Sea macrozoobenthos (or 15.5-21.7 mg C/m2/d).
    Keywords: Akademik Boris Petrov; Biomass, ash free dry mass per area; BP00; BP00-04; BP00-05; BP00-06; BP00-07; BP00-09; BP00-13; BP00-22; BP00-23; BP00-26; BP00-28; BP00-30; BP00-31; BP00-35; BP00-36; BP97; BP97-01; BP97-10; BP97-12; BP97-17; BP97-18; BP97-21; BP97-24; BP97-27; BP97-30; BP97-32; BP97-38; BP97-42; BP97-43; BP97-46; BP97-47; BP97-48; BP97-49; BP97-50; BP97-52; BP97-55; BP97-56; BP97-58; BP99; BP99-02; BP99-03; BP99-08; BP99-12; BP99-13; BP99-17; BP99-18; BP99-19; BP99-20; BP99-25; BP99-28; BP99-29; BP99-30; BP99-31; BP99-32; BP99-35; BP99-38; BP99-39; BUCKET; Bucket water sampling; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DIVERSE; Elevation of event; Event label; Kara Sea; KaraSea97; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Macrofauna, biomass, wet mass; MULT; Multiple investigations; Organic carbon consumption rate, sediment; Salinity; Sample ID; Sampling gear, diverse; Siberian River Run-Off; SIRRO; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 323 data points
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