Monitoring of Arctic marine microbes via an observation strategy integrating and standardizing state of the art sampling and molecular technologies

Information on current diversity and biogeography of Arctic marine microbes (bacteria, archaea and single cell eukaryotes) with adequate temporal, spatial and taxonomic resolution is urgently needed to better understand natural dynamics of ecosystem states in space and time, and consequences of envi...

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Main Authors: Metfies, Katja, Bienhold, Christina, Boetius, Antje, Buttigieg, Pier, Fadeev, Eduard, Frickenhaus, Stephan, Hardge, Kristin, Jacob, Marianne, Neuhaus, Stefan, Noethig, Eva-Maria, Peeken, Ilka, Rapp, Josephine, Salter, Ian, Wenzhöfer, Frank, Wolf, Christian
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:44543 2023-05-15T14:27:03+02:00 Monitoring of Arctic marine microbes via an observation strategy integrating and standardizing state of the art sampling and molecular technologies Metfies, Katja Bienhold, Christina Boetius, Antje Buttigieg, Pier Fadeev, Eduard Frickenhaus, Stephan Hardge, Kristin Jacob, Marianne Neuhaus, Stefan Noethig, Eva-Maria Peeken, Ilka Rapp, Josephine Salter, Ian Wenzhöfer, Frank Wolf, Christian 2017-04-05 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/44543/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.50849 unknown ASSW 2017 Metfies, K. orcid:0000-0003-3073-8033 , Bienhold, C. orcid:0000-0003-2269-9468 , Boetius, A. orcid:0000-0003-2117-4176 , Buttigieg, P. orcid:0000-0002-4366-3088 , Fadeev, E. orcid:0000-0002-2289-2949 , Frickenhaus, S. orcid:0000-0002-0356-9791 , Hardge, K. , Jacob, M. , Neuhaus, S. , Noethig, E. M. orcid:0000-0002-7527-7827 , Peeken, I. orcid:0000-0003-1531-1664 , Rapp, J. orcid:0000-0001-5812-6405 , Salter, I. orcid:0000-0002-4513-0314 , Wenzhöfer, F. orcid:0000-0002-4621-0586 and Wolf, C. (2017) Monitoring of Arctic marine microbes via an observation strategy integrating and standardizing state of the art sampling and molecular technologies , Arctic Science Summit Week, Prague, 4 April 2017 - 7 April 2017 . hdl:10013/epic.50849 EPIC3Arctic Science Summit Week, Prague, 2017-04-04-2017-04-07Prague, ASSW 2017 Conference notRev 2017 ftawi 2021-12-24T15:42:55Z Information on current diversity and biogeography of Arctic marine microbes (bacteria, archaea and single cell eukaryotes) with adequate temporal, spatial and taxonomic resolution is urgently needed to better understand natural dynamics of ecosystem states in space and time, and consequences of environmental change by anthropogenic factors. Here, we introduce a standardized molecular-based observation strategy for high resolution assessment of marine microbes in space and time, even in remote areas such as the Arctic Ocean. The observation strategy involves molecular analyses such as Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) of diverse environmental samples, collected from sea ice, water column and seafloor with a complementary set of automated and ship-based sampling approaches. This includes newly developed automated under-way sampling, moored sediment traps and year-round water samplers, as well as CTD-casts, multi-corers, bottom landers and in the future seafloor crawlers. An integrated standardized dataset including linked, searchable information on synchronous environmental variables provides comprehensive information on the diversity, abundance and biogeography of Arctic marine microbes, covering all three domains of life. The development of the observation strategy involves a set of coordinated pilot studies testing questions of temporal and spatial resolution, i.e. to assess the impact of sea-ice on Arctic marine single-cell eukaroyte community composition, or of ocean warming in Eastern Fram Strait since the year 2000. In the future, the observation strategy for Arctic marine microbes will be implemented as a distributed Molecular Microbial Observatory in the framework of the Arctic observatory FRAM (Frontiers in Arctic Monitoring) and contributes to the ATLANTOS strategy for an integrated Atlantic observatory including genomic information. Conference Object Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Fram Strait Sea ice Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Arctic Arctic Ocean
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description Information on current diversity and biogeography of Arctic marine microbes (bacteria, archaea and single cell eukaryotes) with adequate temporal, spatial and taxonomic resolution is urgently needed to better understand natural dynamics of ecosystem states in space and time, and consequences of environmental change by anthropogenic factors. Here, we introduce a standardized molecular-based observation strategy for high resolution assessment of marine microbes in space and time, even in remote areas such as the Arctic Ocean. The observation strategy involves molecular analyses such as Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) of diverse environmental samples, collected from sea ice, water column and seafloor with a complementary set of automated and ship-based sampling approaches. This includes newly developed automated under-way sampling, moored sediment traps and year-round water samplers, as well as CTD-casts, multi-corers, bottom landers and in the future seafloor crawlers. An integrated standardized dataset including linked, searchable information on synchronous environmental variables provides comprehensive information on the diversity, abundance and biogeography of Arctic marine microbes, covering all three domains of life. The development of the observation strategy involves a set of coordinated pilot studies testing questions of temporal and spatial resolution, i.e. to assess the impact of sea-ice on Arctic marine single-cell eukaroyte community composition, or of ocean warming in Eastern Fram Strait since the year 2000. In the future, the observation strategy for Arctic marine microbes will be implemented as a distributed Molecular Microbial Observatory in the framework of the Arctic observatory FRAM (Frontiers in Arctic Monitoring) and contributes to the ATLANTOS strategy for an integrated Atlantic observatory including genomic information.
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author Metfies, Katja
Bienhold, Christina
Boetius, Antje
Buttigieg, Pier
Fadeev, Eduard
Frickenhaus, Stephan
Hardge, Kristin
Jacob, Marianne
Neuhaus, Stefan
Noethig, Eva-Maria
Peeken, Ilka
Rapp, Josephine
Salter, Ian
Wenzhöfer, Frank
Wolf, Christian
spellingShingle Metfies, Katja
Bienhold, Christina
Boetius, Antje
Buttigieg, Pier
Fadeev, Eduard
Frickenhaus, Stephan
Hardge, Kristin
Jacob, Marianne
Neuhaus, Stefan
Noethig, Eva-Maria
Peeken, Ilka
Rapp, Josephine
Salter, Ian
Wenzhöfer, Frank
Wolf, Christian
Monitoring of Arctic marine microbes via an observation strategy integrating and standardizing state of the art sampling and molecular technologies
author_facet Metfies, Katja
Bienhold, Christina
Boetius, Antje
Buttigieg, Pier
Fadeev, Eduard
Frickenhaus, Stephan
Hardge, Kristin
Jacob, Marianne
Neuhaus, Stefan
Noethig, Eva-Maria
Peeken, Ilka
Rapp, Josephine
Salter, Ian
Wenzhöfer, Frank
Wolf, Christian
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title Monitoring of Arctic marine microbes via an observation strategy integrating and standardizing state of the art sampling and molecular technologies
title_short Monitoring of Arctic marine microbes via an observation strategy integrating and standardizing state of the art sampling and molecular technologies
title_full Monitoring of Arctic marine microbes via an observation strategy integrating and standardizing state of the art sampling and molecular technologies
title_fullStr Monitoring of Arctic marine microbes via an observation strategy integrating and standardizing state of the art sampling and molecular technologies
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring of Arctic marine microbes via an observation strategy integrating and standardizing state of the art sampling and molecular technologies
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