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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Description: Water mites of the genus Atractides Koch, 1837 are among the most frequently found mites in running waters of the Himalayas. In the present study seven species of this genus are identified from material collected in 2021 from Bhutan. Five species new for science are described, i.e., Atractides mangdensis sp. nov., A. conflatus sp. nov., A. bhutanicus sp. nov., A. indentatus sp. nov., and A. himalayicus sp. nov.
    Keywords: Himalayas ; taxonomy ; new species ; running waters
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Description: In this contribution, feeding behaviour assays with the three species Paucumara falcata, Dugesia sp. and Girardia sp. were used to investigate the function of the pharynx during feeding and whether absence of feeding behaviour until full regeneration is a widespread phenomenon among planarians from different taxonomic groups. Our results showed that feeding behaviour of decapitated flatworms was inhibited. Intact worms responded only to pork liver pieces, but isolated pharynges were highly responsive to both pork liver pieces and pork liver extracts. After transverse cutting, the oral part of the isolated pharynx was responsive, while the aboral part showed no response to food items, suggesting that the oral portion of pharynx plays a crucial role during feeding.
    Keywords: feeding behaviour ; isolated pharynx ; Platyhelminthes ; Tricladida
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Description: Potential drivers of export flux attenuation: biochemical parameters indicative of particle quality as obtained in the deepest trap of each deployment. The particle interceptor traps were deployed six times (T1, T2, T3, T4, T6, T7) at different locations off Peru (12.0°S-14.6°S and 77.3°W-78.6°W) during the RV METEOR cruises M136 and M138 at four times in April and two times in June 2017.
    Keywords: Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; DEPTH, water; Event label; M136; M136_Trap1; M136_Trap2; M136_Trap3; M136_Trap4; M138; M138_Trap6; M138_Trap7; Meteor (1986); Phaeopigments/chlorophyll a ratio; Sample code/label; Sediment trap; SFB754; Trap 1; Trap 2; Trap 3; Trap 4; Trap 6; Trap 7
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 89 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Description: Potential drivers of export flux attenuation: relationship between carbon export flux and satellite-derived primary production28 (PP, during period of deployment), export flux attenuation coefficient (Martin-b) and biochemical parameters indicative of particle quality as obtained in the deepest trap of each deployment. The particle interceptor traps were deployed six times (T1, T2, T3, T4, T6, T7) at different locations off Peru (12.0°S-14.6°S and 77.3°W-78.6°W) during the RV METEOR cruises M136 and M138 at four times in April and two times in June 2017.
    Keywords: Carbon, flux; Carbon, organic, particulate/Biogenic silica; Carbon, organic, particulate/chlorophyll a ratio; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; Coefficient; Event label; M136; M136_Trap1; M136_Trap2; M136_Trap3; M136_Trap4; M138; M138_Trap6; M138_Trap7; Meteor (1986); Phaeopigments/chlorophyll a ratio; Primary production, integrated; Sample code/label; Sediment trap; SFB754; Trap 1; Trap 2; Trap 3; Trap 4; Trap 6; Trap 7
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 48 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Description: Zooplankton distribution in the OMZ. The particle interceptor traps were deployed six times (T1, T2, T3, T4, T6, T7) at different locations off Peru (12.0°S-14.6°S and 77.3°W-78.6°W) during the RV METEOR cruises M136 and M138 at four times in April and two times in June 2017.
    Keywords: Abundance; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; Equivalent spherical diameter; Event label; Flux; M136; M136_Trap4; M138; M138_Trap7; Meteor (1986); Particle number, fractionated; Replicates; Sample code/label; Sediment trap; SFB754; Trap 4; Trap 7
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1750 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Description: Zooplankton distribution in the OMZ. The particle interceptor traps were deployed six times (T1, T2, T3, T4, T6, T7) at different locations off Peru (12.0°S-14.6°S and 77.3°W-78.6°W) during the RV METEOR cruises M136 and M138 at four times in April and two times in June 2017.
    Keywords: Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; CTD/Rosette; CTD 003; CTD 005; CTD 006; CTD 008; CTD 009; CTD 011; CTD 012; CTD 013; CTD 014; CTD 017; CTD 020; CTD 027; CTD 034; CTD 035; CTD 039; CTD 050; CTD 053; CTD 058; CTD 059; CTD 060; CTD 069; CTD 074; CTD 075; CTD 076; CTD 077; CTD 078; CTD 079; CTD 081; CTD 082; CTD 084; CTD 087; CTD 091; CTD 092; CTD 096; CTD 097; CTD 098; CTD 099; CTD 100; CTD 101; CTD 103; CTD 108; CTD 109; CTD 111; CTD 113; CTD 114; CTD 116; CTD 117; CTD 118; CTD 119; CTD 120; CTD 121; CTD 125; CTD 127; CTD 129; CTD 130; CTD 131; CTD 132; CTD 133; CTD 135; CTD 136; CTD 137; CTD 138; CTD 142; CTD-RO; Event label; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M135; M135_275-2; M135_276-1; M135_277-2; M135_279-2; M135_280-1; M135_283-1; M135_290-3; M135_291-1; M135_293-2; M135_295-1; M135_296-1; M135_297-3; M135_298-1; M135_299-2; M135_300-1; M135_301-2; M135_302-1; M135_310-1; M135_312-1; M135_313-3; M135_314-1; M135_315-1; M135_316-1; M135_317-1; M135_318-1; M135_319-1; M135_320-2; M135_321-1; M135_325-1; M136; M136_346-1; M136_348-1; M136_351-1; M136_353-1; M136_360-1; M136_362-1; M136_368-1; M136_370-1; M136_375-1; M136_380-1; M136_396-1; M136_402-1; M136_445-1; M136_463-1; M136_467-1; M136_468-1; M136_495-1; M136_516-1; M136_520-1; M136_521-1; M136_522-1; M136_523-1; M136_547-1; M136_567-1; M136_581-1; M136_583-1; M136_585-1; M136_587-1; M138; M138_879-3; M138_888-3; M138_892-2; M138_898-1; M138_907-1; M138_908-1; M138_909-1; M138_910-1; M138_911-1; M138_913-1; M138_917-3; Meteor (1986); Oxygen; Pressure, water; Sample code/label; SFB754; SFB754/POSTRE-II; Taxon/taxa; Temperature, water; Time of day
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 34144 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Description: Current velocities of the upper water column along the cruise track of R/V Meteor III cruise MET189 were collected by a vessel-mounted 75 kHz RDI Ocean Surveyor ADCP. The ADCP transducer was located at 5.0 m below the water line. The instrument was operated in narrowband mode (WM10) with a bin size of 8.00 m, a blanking distance of 4.00 m, and a total of 100 bins, covering the depth range between 17.0 m and 809.0 m. Heading, pitch and roll data from the ship's motion reference unit and the navigation data from the Global Positioning systems were used by the data acquisition software VmDAS internally to convert ADCP velocities into earth coordinates. Single-ping data / ping ensembles were screened for bottom signals and, where appropriate, a bottom mask was manually processed. The ship's velocity was calculated from position fixes obtained by the Global Positioning System (GPS). Accuracy of the ADCP velocities mainly depends on the quality of the position fixes and the ship's heading data. Further errors stem from a misalignment of the transducer with the ship's centerline. To reduce acoustic interference with other acoustic devices the transducer orientation with respect to the ship's centerline was adjusted during the cruise from 45° to 0°. Data post-processing included water track calibration of the misalignment angle (Setting 1: -44.7838° +/- 0.6174°, Setting 2: -0.2047° +/- 0.4679°) and scale factor (Setting 1: 1.0092 +/- 0.0114, Setting 2: 1.0035 +/- 0.0076) of the Ocean Surveyor signal. The velocity data were averaged in time using an average interval of 60 s. Velocity quality flagging is based on following threshold criteria: abs(UC) or abs(VC) 〉 1.5 m/s, rms(UC_z) or rms(VC_z) 〉 0.3.
    Keywords: BANINO; Current velocity, east-west; Current velocity, north-south; DAM_Underway; DAM Underway Research Data; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Echo intensity, relative; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M189; M189_0_Underway-7; Meteor (1986); Pings, averaged to a double ensemble value; Quality flag, current velocity; Seadatanet flag: Data quality control procedures according to SeaDataNet (2010); Vessel mounted Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler [75 kHz]; VMADCP-75
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6666125 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Description: Temperature, salinity and oxygen are measured using sediment traps. The particle interceptor traps were deployed six times (T1, T2, T3, T4, T6, T7) at different locations off Peru (12.0°S-14.6°S and 77.3°W-78.6°W) during the RV METEOR cruises M136 and M138 at four times in April and two times in June 2017.
    Keywords: Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; DEPTH, water; Event label; M136; M136_Trap1; M136_Trap2; M136_Trap3; M136_Trap4; M138; M138_Trap6; M138_Trap7; Meteor (1986); Oxygen; Salinity; Sample code/label; Sediment trap; SFB754; Temperature, water; Trap 1; Trap 2; Trap 3; Trap 4; Trap 6; Trap 7
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 14228 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Description: Zooplankton distribution in the OMZ. The particle interceptor traps were deployed six times (T1, T2, T3, T4, T6, T7) at different locations off Peru (12.0°S-14.6°S and 77.3°W-78.6°W) during the RV METEOR cruises M136 and M138 at four times in April and two times in June 2017.
    Keywords: Abundance per volume; Biomass as carbon; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; DATE/TIME; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; Euphausiacea; Euphausiacea, biomass as dry weight; Event label; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M138; M138_898-5; M138_898-9; M138_906-11; M138_906-3; Meteor (1986); MSN; Multiple opening/closing net; Sample code/label; SFB754
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 140 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-06-27
    Description: In the ocean, downward flux of particles produced in sunlit surface waters is the major component of the biological carbon pump, which sequesters atmospheric carbon dioxide and fuels deep-sea ecosystems. The efficiency of downward carbon transfer is expected to be particularly high in tropical upwelling systems where hypoxia occurring beneath the productive surface waters is thought to hamper particle consumption. However, observations of both particle feeders and carbon export in low-oxygen waters are scarce. Here, we provide evidence that hypoxia-tolerant zooplankton feed on sinking particles in the extensive Oxygen Minimum Zone off Peru. Using several arrays of drifting sediment traps and in situ imaging, we show geochemical and morphological transformations of sinking particles and substantial control of carbon export by zooplankton. Our findings challenge the assumption of a consistently efficient biological carbon pump in OMZs and further demonstrate the need to consider mesopelagic organisms' adaptations when studying oceanic carbon sequestration.
    Keywords: Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; SFB754
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 7 datasets
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