Zooplankton density for all samples collected from Toolik Lake and lakes near the Toolik Field Station, Arctic LTER 2003 - 2017 (Reformatted to a Darwin Core Archive)

This data package is formatted as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A, event core). For more information on Darwin Core see https://www.tdwg.org/standards/dwc/. This Level 2 data package was derived from the Level 1 data package found here: https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/262/2, which wa...

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Main Authors: Christopher Luecke, Phaedra Budy, John O'Brien
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Environmental Data Initiative 2021
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Online Access:https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/894/1
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topic Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A) Event Core
GBIF
Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Taxon: ScientificName
ExtendedMeasurementOrFact
Event
Occurrence
Population Abundance
populations
zooplankton
ponds
lakes
arctic lakes
communities
community composition
community dynamics
community patterns
species composition
species diversity
species richness
basisOfRecord: HumanObservation
Bosmina Bosmina (Bosmina)
Cyclops Cyclops scutifer
Daphnia Daphnia longiremis
Daphnia Daphnia middendorffiana
Diaptomus Diaptomus pribilofensis
Heterocope Heterocope septentrionalis
Holopedium Holopedium gibberum
Bosmina longirostris
Cyclops scutifer
Daphnia longiremis
Daphnia middendorffiana
Diaptomus pribilofensis
Heterocope septentrionalis
Holopedium gibberum
spellingShingle Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A) Event Core
GBIF
Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Taxon: ScientificName
ExtendedMeasurementOrFact
Event
Occurrence
Population Abundance
populations
zooplankton
ponds
lakes
arctic lakes
communities
community composition
community dynamics
community patterns
species composition
species diversity
species richness
basisOfRecord: HumanObservation
Bosmina Bosmina (Bosmina)
Cyclops Cyclops scutifer
Daphnia Daphnia longiremis
Daphnia Daphnia middendorffiana
Diaptomus Diaptomus pribilofensis
Heterocope Heterocope septentrionalis
Holopedium Holopedium gibberum
Bosmina longirostris
Cyclops scutifer
Daphnia longiremis
Daphnia middendorffiana
Diaptomus pribilofensis
Heterocope septentrionalis
Holopedium gibberum
Christopher Luecke
Phaedra Budy
John O'Brien
Zooplankton density for all samples collected from Toolik Lake and lakes near the Toolik Field Station, Arctic LTER 2003 - 2017 (Reformatted to a Darwin Core Archive)
topic_facet Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A) Event Core
GBIF
Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Taxon: ScientificName
ExtendedMeasurementOrFact
Event
Occurrence
Population Abundance
populations
zooplankton
ponds
lakes
arctic lakes
communities
community composition
community dynamics
community patterns
species composition
species diversity
species richness
basisOfRecord: HumanObservation
Bosmina Bosmina (Bosmina)
Cyclops Cyclops scutifer
Daphnia Daphnia longiremis
Daphnia Daphnia middendorffiana
Diaptomus Diaptomus pribilofensis
Heterocope Heterocope septentrionalis
Holopedium Holopedium gibberum
Bosmina longirostris
Cyclops scutifer
Daphnia longiremis
Daphnia middendorffiana
Diaptomus pribilofensis
Heterocope septentrionalis
Holopedium gibberum
description This data package is formatted as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A, event core). For more information on Darwin Core see https://www.tdwg.org/standards/dwc/. This Level 2 data package was derived from the Level 1 data package found here: https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/262/2, which was derived from the Level 0 data package found here: https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/knb-lter-arc/10272/5. The abstract below was extracted from the Level 0 data package and is included for context: Zooplankton density,were taken with a 30 cm diameter plankton net with 156 um mesh plankton netting, for all samples collected from Toolik Lake and lakes near the Toolik Field Station, Arctic LTER from 2003 - 2017. The Arctic is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth. Responses to this warming involve acceleration of processes common to other ecosystems around the world (e.g., shifts in plant community composition) and changes to processes unique to the Arctic (e.g., carbon loss from permafrost thaw). The objectives of the Arctic Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Project for 2017-2023 are to use the concepts of biogeochemical and community “openness” and “connectivity” to understand the responses of arctic terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems to climate change and disturbance. These objectives will be met through continued long-term monitoring of changes in undisturbed terrestrial, stream, and lake ecosystems in the vicinity of Toolik Lake, Alaska, observations of the recovery of these ecosystems from natural and imposed disturbances, maintenance of existing long-term experiments, and initiation of new experimental manipulations. Based on these data, carbon and nutrient budgets and indices of species composition will be compiled for each component of the arctic landscape to compare the biogeochemistry and community dynamics of each ecosystem in relation to their responses to climate change and disturbance and to the propagation of those responses across the landscape.
format Dataset
author Christopher Luecke
Phaedra Budy
John O'Brien
author_facet Christopher Luecke
Phaedra Budy
John O'Brien
author_sort Christopher Luecke
title Zooplankton density for all samples collected from Toolik Lake and lakes near the Toolik Field Station, Arctic LTER 2003 - 2017 (Reformatted to a Darwin Core Archive)
title_short Zooplankton density for all samples collected from Toolik Lake and lakes near the Toolik Field Station, Arctic LTER 2003 - 2017 (Reformatted to a Darwin Core Archive)
title_full Zooplankton density for all samples collected from Toolik Lake and lakes near the Toolik Field Station, Arctic LTER 2003 - 2017 (Reformatted to a Darwin Core Archive)
title_fullStr Zooplankton density for all samples collected from Toolik Lake and lakes near the Toolik Field Station, Arctic LTER 2003 - 2017 (Reformatted to a Darwin Core Archive)
title_full_unstemmed Zooplankton density for all samples collected from Toolik Lake and lakes near the Toolik Field Station, Arctic LTER 2003 - 2017 (Reformatted to a Darwin Core Archive)
title_sort zooplankton density for all samples collected from toolik lake and lakes near the toolik field station, arctic lter 2003 - 2017 (reformatted to a darwin core archive)
publisher Environmental Data Initiative
publishDate 2021
url https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/894/1
op_coverage Toolik Main: Toolik Lake Main Station
N 01: Arctic LAKE LTER Site number 103
N 02: In 1985 Lake N2 was divided with a plastic curtain. During 1985-90 the west half (N2F) was fertilized with approximately 5 times its normal loading of nitrogen and phosphorus using ammonium nitrate and phosphoric acid. The recovery of N2F and the reference side (N2R) are still being monitored.
S 06: Lake S6 (Arctic LTER Site number 107)
I1: Arctic LTER Site number 111
I2: Arctic LTER Site number 112
I3: Arctic LTER Site number 113
I4: Arctic LTER Site number 114
I5: Arctic LTER Site number 115
I6: Arctic LTER Site number 116
I7: Arctic LTER Site number 117
I8: Arctic LTER Site number 118
I Swamp: Arctic LTER Site number 120
Green Cabin Lake: Headwater Lake of the Kupurak River
E 05: Lake E5 is kettle lake located on the North Slope of Alaska. For bathymetry of all lakes including E-05.
E 01: Arctic LTER Site number 146
S 07:  
S 11: Arctic LTER Site number 156
Fog 02: Fog Lake 2
Fog 04: Fog Lake 4
NE 9B: Arctic LTER Site number 171
LTER 338: Lake is called LTER 338 and GTH 50
I Minus: Arctic LTER Site number 388
E 06: E 06
I6 Headwater Lake: Arctic LTER Site number 431
ENVELOPE(-149.613,-149.613,68.63,68.63)
BEGINDATE: 2003-06-18T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-10-02T00:00:00Z
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spelling dataone:https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/894/1 2023-11-08T14:14:15+01:00 Zooplankton density for all samples collected from Toolik Lake and lakes near the Toolik Field Station, Arctic LTER 2003 - 2017 (Reformatted to a Darwin Core Archive) Christopher Luecke Phaedra Budy John O'Brien Toolik Main: Toolik Lake Main Station N 01: Arctic LAKE LTER Site number 103 N 02: In 1985 Lake N2 was divided with a plastic curtain. During 1985-90 the west half (N2F) was fertilized with approximately 5 times its normal loading of nitrogen and phosphorus using ammonium nitrate and phosphoric acid. The recovery of N2F and the reference side (N2R) are still being monitored. S 06: Lake S6 (Arctic LTER Site number 107) I1: Arctic LTER Site number 111 I2: Arctic LTER Site number 112 I3: Arctic LTER Site number 113 I4: Arctic LTER Site number 114 I5: Arctic LTER Site number 115 I6: Arctic LTER Site number 116 I7: Arctic LTER Site number 117 I8: Arctic LTER Site number 118 I Swamp: Arctic LTER Site number 120 Green Cabin Lake: Headwater Lake of the Kupurak River E 05: Lake E5 is kettle lake located on the North Slope of Alaska. For bathymetry of all lakes including E-05. E 01: Arctic LTER Site number 146 S 07:   S 11: Arctic LTER Site number 156 Fog 02: Fog Lake 2 Fog 04: Fog Lake 4 NE 9B: Arctic LTER Site number 171 LTER 338: Lake is called LTER 338 and GTH 50 I Minus: Arctic LTER Site number 388 E 06: E 06 I6 Headwater Lake: Arctic LTER Site number 431 ENVELOPE(-149.613,-149.613,68.63,68.63) BEGINDATE: 2003-06-18T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-10-02T00:00:00Z 2021-07-26T00:00:00Z https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/894/1 unknown Environmental Data Initiative Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A) Event Core GBIF Global Biodiversity Information Facility Taxon: ScientificName ExtendedMeasurementOrFact Event Occurrence Population Abundance populations zooplankton ponds lakes arctic lakes communities community composition community dynamics community patterns species composition species diversity species richness basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Bosmina Bosmina (Bosmina) Cyclops Cyclops scutifer Daphnia Daphnia longiremis Daphnia Daphnia middendorffiana Diaptomus Diaptomus pribilofensis Heterocope Heterocope septentrionalis Holopedium Holopedium gibberum Bosmina longirostris Cyclops scutifer Daphnia longiremis Daphnia middendorffiana Diaptomus pribilofensis Heterocope septentrionalis Holopedium gibberum Dataset 2021 dataone:urn:node:EDI 2023-11-08T13:47:03Z This data package is formatted as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A, event core). For more information on Darwin Core see https://www.tdwg.org/standards/dwc/. This Level 2 data package was derived from the Level 1 data package found here: https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/262/2, which was derived from the Level 0 data package found here: https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/knb-lter-arc/10272/5. The abstract below was extracted from the Level 0 data package and is included for context: Zooplankton density,were taken with a 30 cm diameter plankton net with 156 um mesh plankton netting, for all samples collected from Toolik Lake and lakes near the Toolik Field Station, Arctic LTER from 2003 - 2017. The Arctic is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth. Responses to this warming involve acceleration of processes common to other ecosystems around the world (e.g., shifts in plant community composition) and changes to processes unique to the Arctic (e.g., carbon loss from permafrost thaw). The objectives of the Arctic Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Project for 2017-2023 are to use the concepts of biogeochemical and community “openness” and “connectivity” to understand the responses of arctic terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems to climate change and disturbance. These objectives will be met through continued long-term monitoring of changes in undisturbed terrestrial, stream, and lake ecosystems in the vicinity of Toolik Lake, Alaska, observations of the recovery of these ecosystems from natural and imposed disturbances, maintenance of existing long-term experiments, and initiation of new experimental manipulations. Based on these data, carbon and nutrient budgets and indices of species composition will be compiled for each component of the arctic landscape to compare the biogeochemistry and community dynamics of each ecosystem in relation to their responses to climate change and disturbance and to the propagation of those responses across the landscape. Dataset Arctic Climate change north slope permafrost Zooplankton Alaska Environmental Data Initiative (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Lake ENVELOPE(-130.826,-130.826,57.231,57.231) ENVELOPE(-149.613,-149.613,68.63,68.63)