Deep-sea sampling on CMarZ cruises in the Atlantic Ocean - an Introduction

Special issue Species Diversity of Marine Zooplankton.-- 10 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables The deep-sea zooplankton assemblage is hypothesized to have high species diversity, with low abundances of each species. However, even rare species may have huge population sizes and play a critical role in the dy...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: Wiebe, Peter H., Bucklin, Ann, Madin, Laurence, Angel, Martin V., Sutton, Tracey, Pagès, Francesc, Hopcroft, Russell R., Lindsay, Dhugal
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Pergamon Press 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/78328
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.09.018
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/78328 2024-02-11T10:07:14+01:00 Deep-sea sampling on CMarZ cruises in the Atlantic Ocean - an Introduction Wiebe, Peter H. Bucklin, Ann Madin, Laurence Angel, Martin V. Sutton, Tracey Pagès, Francesc Hopcroft, Russell R. Lindsay, Dhugal 2010-12 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/78328 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.09.018 en eng Pergamon Press https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.09.018 doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.09.018 issn: 0967-0645 e-issn: 1879-0100 Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 57(24-26): 2157-2166 (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/78328 none Zooplankton Fish Mesopelagic Bathypelagic DNA barcode Diversity Atlantic Ocean Sargasso Sea artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2010 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.09.018 2024-01-16T09:50:21Z Special issue Species Diversity of Marine Zooplankton.-- 10 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables The deep-sea zooplankton assemblage is hypothesized to have high species diversity, with low abundances of each species. However, even rare species may have huge population sizes and play a critical role in the dynamics of deep-sea environments. The Census of Marine Zooplankton (CMarZ) study sought to accurately assess zooplankton diversity in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones of the subtropical/tropical of the northwest and eastern sections of the Atlantic Ocean using integrated morphological and molecular analysis of large-volume samples to depths of 5,000m. The field surveys in April 2006 and November 2007 included scientists and students associated with the CMarZ. The cruise field work entailed at-sea analysis of samples and identification of specimens by expert taxonomists, with at-sea DNA sequencing to determine a barcode (i.e., a short DNA sequence for species recognition) for selected species. Environmental data and zooplankton samples were collected with 1-m2 and 10-m2 opening/closing MOCNESS (0-1000m and 1000-5000m, respectively), and with either a 0.25-m2 MOCNESS or a 0.5-m2 Multi-net above 1000m. More than 500 species were identified and more than 1000 specimens placed in a queue for barcoding on each cruise; several hundred species were barcoded at sea. For several taxonomic groups, a significant fraction of the region's known species were collected and identified. For example, in the northwest Atlantic 93 of 140 known ostracod species for the Atlantic Ocean were collected, 6 undescribed species were found, and the first DNA barcode for a planktonic ostracod was obtained. The deployment of trawls with fine-mesh nets to sample large volumes at great depths for small zooplankton confirmed that there is considerable species diversity at depth, with more species yet to be discovered The success of these two CMarZ cruises was due to the collective efforts of Captain, Officers, Crew, and all members of the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 57 24-26 2157 2166
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topic Zooplankton
Fish
Mesopelagic
Bathypelagic
DNA barcode
Diversity
Atlantic Ocean
Sargasso Sea
spellingShingle Zooplankton
Fish
Mesopelagic
Bathypelagic
DNA barcode
Diversity
Atlantic Ocean
Sargasso Sea
Wiebe, Peter H.
Bucklin, Ann
Madin, Laurence
Angel, Martin V.
Sutton, Tracey
Pagès, Francesc
Hopcroft, Russell R.
Lindsay, Dhugal
Deep-sea sampling on CMarZ cruises in the Atlantic Ocean - an Introduction
topic_facet Zooplankton
Fish
Mesopelagic
Bathypelagic
DNA barcode
Diversity
Atlantic Ocean
Sargasso Sea
description Special issue Species Diversity of Marine Zooplankton.-- 10 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables The deep-sea zooplankton assemblage is hypothesized to have high species diversity, with low abundances of each species. However, even rare species may have huge population sizes and play a critical role in the dynamics of deep-sea environments. The Census of Marine Zooplankton (CMarZ) study sought to accurately assess zooplankton diversity in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones of the subtropical/tropical of the northwest and eastern sections of the Atlantic Ocean using integrated morphological and molecular analysis of large-volume samples to depths of 5,000m. The field surveys in April 2006 and November 2007 included scientists and students associated with the CMarZ. The cruise field work entailed at-sea analysis of samples and identification of specimens by expert taxonomists, with at-sea DNA sequencing to determine a barcode (i.e., a short DNA sequence for species recognition) for selected species. Environmental data and zooplankton samples were collected with 1-m2 and 10-m2 opening/closing MOCNESS (0-1000m and 1000-5000m, respectively), and with either a 0.25-m2 MOCNESS or a 0.5-m2 Multi-net above 1000m. More than 500 species were identified and more than 1000 specimens placed in a queue for barcoding on each cruise; several hundred species were barcoded at sea. For several taxonomic groups, a significant fraction of the region's known species were collected and identified. For example, in the northwest Atlantic 93 of 140 known ostracod species for the Atlantic Ocean were collected, 6 undescribed species were found, and the first DNA barcode for a planktonic ostracod was obtained. The deployment of trawls with fine-mesh nets to sample large volumes at great depths for small zooplankton confirmed that there is considerable species diversity at depth, with more species yet to be discovered The success of these two CMarZ cruises was due to the collective efforts of Captain, Officers, Crew, and all members of the ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wiebe, Peter H.
Bucklin, Ann
Madin, Laurence
Angel, Martin V.
Sutton, Tracey
Pagès, Francesc
Hopcroft, Russell R.
Lindsay, Dhugal
author_facet Wiebe, Peter H.
Bucklin, Ann
Madin, Laurence
Angel, Martin V.
Sutton, Tracey
Pagès, Francesc
Hopcroft, Russell R.
Lindsay, Dhugal
author_sort Wiebe, Peter H.
title Deep-sea sampling on CMarZ cruises in the Atlantic Ocean - an Introduction
title_short Deep-sea sampling on CMarZ cruises in the Atlantic Ocean - an Introduction
title_full Deep-sea sampling on CMarZ cruises in the Atlantic Ocean - an Introduction
title_fullStr Deep-sea sampling on CMarZ cruises in the Atlantic Ocean - an Introduction
title_full_unstemmed Deep-sea sampling on CMarZ cruises in the Atlantic Ocean - an Introduction
title_sort deep-sea sampling on cmarz cruises in the atlantic ocean - an introduction
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