https://doi.org/10.21334/npolar.2022.f8d4a1cb
https://ipt.gbif.no/resource?r=aen-jc1-event
aen-jc1-mesozooplankton-occurence
Anette
Wold
Norwegian Polar Institute
Senioringeniør
Tromso
9007
NO
anette.wold@npolar.no
0000-0002-3997-1205
Janne Elisabeth
Søreide
The University Centre in Svalbard
Professor
Longyearbyen
9171
NO
janne.soreide@unis.no
0000-0002-6386-2471
Camilla
Svensen
UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Professor
Tromso
9037
NO
camilla.svensen@uit.no
0000-0001-9577-3935
Elisabeth
Halvorsen
UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Overingeniør
Tromso
9037
0000-0002-7636-843X
Haakon
Hop
Norwegian Polar Institute
Professor
Tromso
9007
NO
haakon.hop@npolar.no
Slawomir
Kwasniewski
Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences
Sopot
PL
kwas@iopan.gda.pl
0000-0003-3104-0761
Mateusz
Ormańczyk
Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences
Sopot
PL
ormanczyk@iopan.pl
0000-0003-2343-6694
Anette
Wold
Norwegian Polar Institute
Senioringeniør
Tromsø
9007
NO
95115141
anette.wold@npolar.no
0000-0002-3997-1205
Anette
Wold
Norwegian Polar Institute
Senioringeniør
Tromsø
9007
NO
95115141
anette.wold@npolar.no
0000-0002-3997-1205
user
2022-10-26
eng
The dataset contains mesozooplankton abundance (ind/m3). It has been sampled at 5 distinct depths using MultiNet Midi both 64 micron and 180 micron nets. All specimens are identified to the lowest taxonomical level and the abundance is given for a specific species and stage or size group.Use either data from MultiNet 64 um or from MultiNet 180 um depending on whether the focus is small or large mesozooplankton
zooplankton; mesozooplankton; copepods; abundance; ind/m3; Northern Barents Sea
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type_2015-07-10.xml
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License.
Northern Barent Sea
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2018-08-06
2022-10-23
unkown
Anette
Wold
Norwegian Polar Institute
Senioringeniør
Tromso
9007
NO
95115141
anette.wold@npolar.no
0000-0002-3997-1205
All samples have been analysed at Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IOPAN). The organisms were identified and counted under a stereomicroscope equipped with an ocular micrometer, according to standard procedures (Harris et al. 2000). Small-sized zooplankters (most of Copepoda, juvenile stages of Pteropoda, Euphausiacea, Ostracoda, Amphipoda and Chaetognatha) were identified and counted in sub-samples obtained from the fixed sample volume by automatic pipette (approximately 500 individuals). Large zooplankters (big Copepoda, Pteropoda, Euphausiacea, Ostracoda, Amphipoda, Decapoda, Appendicularia, Chaetognatha and Pisces larvae) were sorted out and identified from the whole sample. Representatives of Calanus spp. were identified at species level based on morphology and prosome lengths of individual copepodid stages (Kwasniewski et al. 2003).
The sampling covers a transect from the central Barents Sea (76N) to the Arctic Ocean (82N) east of Svalbard, including 7 stations (P1 to P7). Each sampling event includes 5 distinct depth layers
Shallow stations: Bottom-200m, 200-100m, 100-50m, 50-20m & 20-0m
Deep stations: Bottom-600m, 600-200m, 200-50m, 50-20m & 20-0m
The dataset contains mesozooplankton abundance (ind/m3). It has been sampled at 5 distinct depths using a Multinet Midi (HydroBios, opening: 0.25m2, net length: 250 cm). Small mesozooplankton were collected with a mesh-size 64 µm and large mesozooplankton were collected with a mesh-size 180 µm. All samples were preserved in 4 % formaldehyde free from acid.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS DATASET CONTAINS TWO COMPLETE DATASETS OF ZOOPLANKTON: ONE FOR SMALL MESOZOOPLANKTON (APPROX BODY SIZE BELOW 2 MM) COLLECTED WITH MULTINET 64 µM AND ONE FOR LARGE MESOZOOPLANKTON (APPROX BODY SIZE ABOVE 2 MM) COLLECTED WITH MULTINET 180 µM MESH SIZE. THE INFO ABOUT WHICH NET IS USED CAN BE FOUND IN gearType in extendedMeasurment andFacts USE EITHER 64 UM OR 180 UM DEPENDING ON WHETHER THE FOCUS IS SMALL OR LARGE MESOZOOPLANKTON
The analysis of organism has been done according to standard procedures used in multiple other studies.
The results have been reviewed by several of the researchers listed under resource creators.
2022-10-14T03:23:10.025+00:00
dataset
https://ipt.gbif.no/resource?id=aen-jc1-event/v1.3.xml