Eukaryotic and prokaryotic microbial taxa retained by wild-caught doliolids collected during bloom events at three different shelf locations in the northern California Current system in June 2019.
Eukaryotic and prokaryotic microbial taxa retained by wild-caught doliolids collected during bloom events at three different shelf locations in the northern California Current system in June 2019.
Date
2025-02-27
Authors
Thompson, Anne W.
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2024-04-29
Location
North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, at a field site 3 nautical miles offshore of Kona, Hawai’i (19.710746 N, 22.75 W) & Sars Centre for Marine Molecular Biology in Bergen, Norway
westlimit: -125.129167; southlimit: 41.057333; eastlimit: -124.269333; northlimit: 44.652883
westlimit: -125.129167; southlimit: 41.057333; eastlimit: -124.269333; northlimit: 44.652883
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10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.926299.1
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Synechococcus
doliolids
doliolids
Abstract
Doliolids have a unique ability to impact the marine microbial community through bloom events and high filtration rates. Their predation on large eukaryotic microorganisms is established and evidence of predation on smaller prokaryotic microorganisms is beginning to emerge. We studied the retention of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic microbial taxa by wild-caught doliolids in the northern California Current system. Doliolids were collected during bloom events identified at three different shelf locations with variable upwelling intensity.
For a complete list of measurements, refer to the full dataset description in the supplemental file 'Dataset_description.pdf'. The most current version of this dataset is available at: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/926299
Description
Dataset: Microorganisms associated with doliolids