Microbial community composition and bacterioplankton at time series station Helgoland Roads, North Sea


Autoria(s): Fuchs, Bernhard M; Bennke, Christin M; Reintjes, Greta; Kassabgy, Mariette; Amann, Rudolf I
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LATITUDE: 54.188330 * LONGITUDE: 7.900000 * DATE/TIME START: 2009-01-05T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2012-06-20T00:00:00 * MINIMUM DEPTH, water: 0.5 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, water: 0.5 m

Data(s)

09/05/2016

Resumo

A process of global importance in carbon cycling is the remineralization of algae biomass by heterotrophic bacteria, most notably during massive marine algae blooms. Such blooms can trigger secondary blooms of planktonic bacteria that consist of swift successions of distinct bacterial clades, most prominently members of the Flavobacteriia, Gammaproteobacteria and the alphaproteobacterial Roseobacter clade. This study explores such successions during spring phytoplankton blooms in the southern North Sea (German Bight) for four consecutive years. The surface water samples were taken at Helgoland Island about 40 km offshore in the southeastern North Sea in the German Bight at the station 'Kabeltonne' (54° 11.3' N, 7° 54.0' E) between the main island and the minor island, Düne (German for 'dune') using small research vessels (http://www.awi.de/en/expedition/ships/more-ships.html). Water depths at this site fluctuate from 6 to 10 m over the tidal cycle. Samples were processed as described previously (Teeling et al., 2012; doi:10.7554/eLife.11888.001) in the laboratory of the Biological Station Helgoland within less than two hours after sampling. Assessment of absolute cell numbers and bacterioplankton community composition was carried out as described previously (Thiele et al., 2011; doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-53199-5.00056-7). To obtain total cell numbers, DNA of formaldehyde fixed cells filtered on 0.2 mm pore sized filters was stained with 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI). Fluorescently labeled cells were subsequently counted on filter sections using an epifluores-cence microscope. Likewise, bacterioplankton community composition was assessed by catalyzedreporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD-FISH) of formaldehyde fixed cells on 0.2 mm pore sized filters.

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text/tab-separated-values, 5239 data points

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.860256

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.860256

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en

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PANGAEA

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Teeling, Hanno; Fuchs, Bernhard M; Becher, Dieter; Klockow, C; Gardebrecht, A; Bennke, Christin M; Kassabgy, Mariette; Huang, S; Waldmann, Jost; Weber, M; Klindworth, A; Otto, A; Lange, J; Bernhardt, J; Reinsch, C; Hecker, M; Peplies, J; Bockelmann, Frank Detlef; Callies, U; Gerdts, Gunnar; Wichels, Antje; Wiltshire, Karen Helen; Glöckner, Frank Oliver; Schweder, Thomas (2012): Substrate-Controlled Succession of Marine Bacterioplankton Populations Induced by a Phytoplankton Bloom. Science, 336(6081), 608-611, doi:10.1126/science.1218344

Teeling, Hanno; Fuchs, Bernhard M; Bennke, Christin M; Krüger, Karen; Chafee, Meghan; Kappelmann, Lennart; Reintjes, Greta; Waldmann, Jost; Quast, Christian; Glöckner, Frank Oliver; Lucas, Judith; Wichels, Antje; Gerdts, Gunnar; Wiltshire, Karen Helen; Amann, Rudolf I (2016): Recurring patterns in bacterioplankton dynamics during coastal spring algae blooms. eLife Sciences Publications Ltd., 1-29, doi:10.7554/eLife.11888

Wiltshire, Karen Helen (2010): Hydrochemistry at time series station Helgoland Roads, North Sea, in 2009. Alfred Wegener Institute - Biological Institute Helgoland, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.737388

Wiltshire, Karen Helen (2011): Hydrochemistry at time series station Helgoland Roads, North Sea, in 2010. Alfred Wegener Institute - Biological Institute Helgoland, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.756613

Wiltshire, Karen Helen (2013): Hydrochemistry at time series station Helgoland Roads, North Sea, in 2011. Alfred Wegener Institute - Biological Institute Helgoland, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.820157

Wiltshire, Karen Helen (2013): Hydrochemistry at time series station Helgoland Roads, North Sea, in 2012. Alfred Wegener Institute - Biological Institute Helgoland, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.810745

Wiltshire, Karen Helen (2010): Phytoplankton abundance at time series station Helgoland Roads, North Sea, in 2009. Alfred Wegener Institute - Biological Institute Helgoland, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.736644

Wiltshire, Karen Helen (2012): Phytoplankton abundance at time series station Helgoland Roads, North Sea, in 2010. Alfred Wegener Institute - Biological Institute Helgoland, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.783570

Wiltshire, Karen Helen (2012): Phytoplankton abundance at time series station Helgoland Roads, North Sea, in 2011. Alfred Wegener Institute - Biological Institute Helgoland, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.783571

Wiltshire, Karen Helen (2013): Phytoplankton abundance at time series station Helgoland Roads, North Sea, in 2012. Alfred Wegener Institute - Biological Institute Helgoland, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.820206

Oligonucleotide probes and formamide concentration used in Teeling et al., 2012 (URI: http://store.pangaea.de/Publications/Teeling-etal_2012/Oligonucleotide-probes_Teeling-etal_2012.pdf)

Oligonucleotide probes and formamide concentration used in Teeling et al., 2016 (URI: http://store.pangaea.de/Publications/Teeling-etal_2016/Oligonucleotide-probes_Teeling-etal_2016.pdf)

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Palavras-Chave #Actinobacteria, targed with HGC69a oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Alphaproteobacteria, targed with ALF968 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Alteromonas/Colwellia, targed with Alt1413 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Archaea, targed with ARCH915 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Bacteria, targed with EUB338(I-III) oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Bacterioplankton; Balneatrix, targed with Bal731 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Betaproteobacteria, targed with BET42a oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Catalysed reporter deposition-fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD-FISH); Crenarchaeota marine group I, targed with Cren554 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Cytophaga-Flavobacterium cluster, targed with CF319a oligonucleotide FISH-probe; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Epifluorescence microscopy after DAPI staining; Euryarchaeota marine group II, targed with Eury806 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Formosa, targed with FORM181A oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Formosa, targed with FORM181B oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Gamma-Proteobacteria, targed with Gam42a oligonucleotide FISH-probe; German Bight, North Sea; Glaciecola, targed with Glac227 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; HelgolandRoads; HelgolandRoadsTimeseries; Julian day; Kabeltonne; Marinoscillum, targed with CYT-734 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Meeresstation Helgoland; MON; Monitoring; NAC11-7 clade, targed with NAC11-7-1030 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Non-bacteria control, targed with NON338 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; NOR5 clade, targed with NOR5-730 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; NS3a clade, targed with NS3a-840 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; NS5 clade, targed with NS5/DE2-471 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; NS5 clade, targed with NS5/VIS1-575 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; NS9 clade, targed with NS9-664 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; OM182 clade, targed with OM182-707 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Pirellula group D, targed with PirD1039 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Planctomyce group A, targed with PlaA1228 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Planctomycete group B, targed with uPlaB440 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Planctomycetes, targed with Pla46 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Polaribacter, targed with POL740 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Pseudoalteromonas, targed with Psa184 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Reinekea, targed with REI731 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Roseobacter clade, targed with RCA1000 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Roseobacter clade, targed with ROS537 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; SAR11 clade, targed with SAR11-441 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; SAR11 clade, targed with SAR11-486 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; SAR324 clade, targed with Sar324-1412 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; SAR86 clade, targed with Sar86-1245 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; SAR92 clade, targed with SAR92-627 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Ulvibacter, targed with ULV995 oligonucleotides FISH-probe; Vibrio, targed with GV841 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; VIS6 clade, targed with VIS6-814 oligonucleotides FISH-probe
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