Protein-bound amino acids in the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, sampled in January, March and May

Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a key species in the Southern Ocean with an immense biomass. Ongoing climate change affects their food availability, habitat and survivability. Therefore, markers documenting changes in this species are important to monitor and discover future issues, also beca...

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Main Authors: Heyen, Simone, Töpker, Verena, Kopke, Bernd, Cakić, Nevenka, Hüppe, Lukas, Meyer, Bettina, Wilkes, Heinz
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.973182
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author Heyen, Simone
Töpker, Verena
Kopke, Bernd
Cakić, Nevenka
Hüppe, Lukas
Meyer, Bettina
Wilkes, Heinz
author_facet Heyen, Simone
Töpker, Verena
Kopke, Bernd
Cakić, Nevenka
Hüppe, Lukas
Meyer, Bettina
Wilkes, Heinz
author_sort Heyen, Simone
collection PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
description Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a key species in the Southern Ocean with an immense biomass. Ongoing climate change affects their food availability, habitat and survivability. Therefore, markers documenting changes in this species are important to monitor and discover future issues, also because krill-derived products are manufactured for human consumption. Several studies have focused on the composition of krill-derived lipids. However, they may be a potential in other metabolites to serve as tracers identifying shifts in the Antarctic environment. Krill was caught with a continuous krill pumping system in May of 2021 in the Bransfield Strait and in January and March of 2022 at the South Orkney Islands aboard the commercial krill fishing vessel Antarctic Endurance. The stomach, digestive gland and hind gut were dissected and analysed individually. Samples were initially extracted by bead-beating, with individual subsequent extraction steps adjusted for the different metabolic classes. Protein-bound amino acids from the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, were measured in hydrolysed and derivatised bead-beater extracts. Measurement of methoxycarbonyl esters was performed with gas chromatography - mass spectrometry. Identification of amino acids was based on standards.
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Antarctic
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Antarctic Peninsula
Bransfield Strait
Euphausia superba
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Southern Ocean
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Bransfield Strait
Euphausia superba
South Orkney Islands
Southern Ocean
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Bransfield Strait
South Orkney Islands
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op_coverage MEDIAN LATITUDE: -61.331618 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -51.814505 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -62.580780 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -57.439960 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -60.100880 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -46.178760 * DATE/TIME START: 2021-05-13T15:20:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2022-03-08T14:20:00 * MINIMUM DEPTH, water: 62.5 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, water: 138.0 m
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.973182 2025-05-18T13:55:43+00:00 Protein-bound amino acids in the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, sampled in January, March and May Heyen, Simone Töpker, Verena Kopke, Bernd Cakić, Nevenka Hüppe, Lukas Meyer, Bettina Wilkes, Heinz MEDIAN LATITUDE: -61.331618 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -51.814505 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -62.580780 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -57.439960 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -60.100880 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -46.178760 * DATE/TIME START: 2021-05-13T15:20:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2022-03-08T14:20:00 * MINIMUM DEPTH, water: 62.5 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, water: 138.0 m text/tab-separated-values, 1384 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.973182 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.973179 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.973182 CC-BY-4.0: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (License comes into effect after moratorium ends) Access constraints: access rights needed info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Alanine amino acids ANT_END_KiGuMi_1 ANT_END_KiGuMi_17 ANT_END_KiGuMi_21 ANT_END_KiGuMi_5 ANT_END_LEG_3 ANT_END_LEG2 Antarctic Endurance Antarctic krill Antarctic Peninsula Arginine Aspartic acid beta-Alanine Bransfield Strait B vitamins Coenzyme A thioesters Continous krill pumping system Date/Time of event DEPTH water Elevation of event Euphausia superba Event label Gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer GC-MS Glutamic acid Glycine Isoleucine Krill length Latitude of event Leucine Location of event Longitude of event Organ Phenylalanine Proline Respiratory quinones Sample ID Serine Sex Southern Ocean South Orkney Islands Threonine Valine dataset ftpangaea 2025-04-24T14:25:16Z Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a key species in the Southern Ocean with an immense biomass. Ongoing climate change affects their food availability, habitat and survivability. Therefore, markers documenting changes in this species are important to monitor and discover future issues, also because krill-derived products are manufactured for human consumption. Several studies have focused on the composition of krill-derived lipids. However, they may be a potential in other metabolites to serve as tracers identifying shifts in the Antarctic environment. Krill was caught with a continuous krill pumping system in May of 2021 in the Bransfield Strait and in January and March of 2022 at the South Orkney Islands aboard the commercial krill fishing vessel Antarctic Endurance. The stomach, digestive gland and hind gut were dissected and analysed individually. Samples were initially extracted by bead-beating, with individual subsequent extraction steps adjusted for the different metabolic classes. Protein-bound amino acids from the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, were measured in hydrolysed and derivatised bead-beater extracts. Measurement of methoxycarbonyl esters was performed with gas chromatography - mass spectrometry. Identification of amino acids was based on standards. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait Euphausia superba South Orkney Islands Southern Ocean PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait South Orkney Islands ENVELOPE(-45.500,-45.500,-60.583,-60.583) ENVELOPE(-57.439960,-46.178760,-60.100880,-62.580780)
spellingShingle Alanine
amino acids
ANT_END_KiGuMi_1
ANT_END_KiGuMi_17
ANT_END_KiGuMi_21
ANT_END_KiGuMi_5
ANT_END_LEG_3
ANT_END_LEG2
Antarctic Endurance
Antarctic krill
Antarctic Peninsula
Arginine
Aspartic acid
beta-Alanine
Bransfield Strait
B vitamins
Coenzyme A thioesters
Continous krill pumping system
Date/Time of event
DEPTH
water
Elevation of event
Euphausia superba
Event label
Gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer
GC-MS
Glutamic acid
Glycine
Isoleucine
Krill
length
Latitude of event
Leucine
Location of event
Longitude of event
Organ
Phenylalanine
Proline
Respiratory quinones
Sample ID
Serine
Sex
Southern Ocean
South Orkney Islands
Threonine
Valine
Heyen, Simone
Töpker, Verena
Kopke, Bernd
Cakić, Nevenka
Hüppe, Lukas
Meyer, Bettina
Wilkes, Heinz
Protein-bound amino acids in the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, sampled in January, March and May
title Protein-bound amino acids in the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, sampled in January, March and May
title_full Protein-bound amino acids in the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, sampled in January, March and May
title_fullStr Protein-bound amino acids in the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, sampled in January, March and May
title_full_unstemmed Protein-bound amino acids in the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, sampled in January, March and May
title_short Protein-bound amino acids in the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, sampled in January, March and May
title_sort protein-bound amino acids in the digestive system of antarctic krill, euphausia superba, sampled in january, march and may
topic Alanine
amino acids
ANT_END_KiGuMi_1
ANT_END_KiGuMi_17
ANT_END_KiGuMi_21
ANT_END_KiGuMi_5
ANT_END_LEG_3
ANT_END_LEG2
Antarctic Endurance
Antarctic krill
Antarctic Peninsula
Arginine
Aspartic acid
beta-Alanine
Bransfield Strait
B vitamins
Coenzyme A thioesters
Continous krill pumping system
Date/Time of event
DEPTH
water
Elevation of event
Euphausia superba
Event label
Gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer
GC-MS
Glutamic acid
Glycine
Isoleucine
Krill
length
Latitude of event
Leucine
Location of event
Longitude of event
Organ
Phenylalanine
Proline
Respiratory quinones
Sample ID
Serine
Sex
Southern Ocean
South Orkney Islands
Threonine
Valine
topic_facet Alanine
amino acids
ANT_END_KiGuMi_1
ANT_END_KiGuMi_17
ANT_END_KiGuMi_21
ANT_END_KiGuMi_5
ANT_END_LEG_3
ANT_END_LEG2
Antarctic Endurance
Antarctic krill
Antarctic Peninsula
Arginine
Aspartic acid
beta-Alanine
Bransfield Strait
B vitamins
Coenzyme A thioesters
Continous krill pumping system
Date/Time of event
DEPTH
water
Elevation of event
Euphausia superba
Event label
Gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer
GC-MS
Glutamic acid
Glycine
Isoleucine
Krill
length
Latitude of event
Leucine
Location of event
Longitude of event
Organ
Phenylalanine
Proline
Respiratory quinones
Sample ID
Serine
Sex
Southern Ocean
South Orkney Islands
Threonine
Valine
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.973182