Metabolic potential for heterotrophic utilization of a large array of organics by coccolithophores determined through experiments at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences using BioLog Eco-plates
Citable URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1912/27606As published
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/858513https://doi.org/10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.858513.1
Date Created
2021-10-05Location
Partially lab-based, with field sites in Gulf of Maine and NW Atlantic between the Gulf of Maine and Bermudawestlimit: -113.56; southlimit: -13.5833; eastlimit: 47.8333; northlimit: 59.5
DOI
10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.858513.1Abstract
This dataset includes results from an experiment determining the metabolic potential for heterotrophic utilization of a large array of organics by coccolithophores. Experiments used the BioLog Eco-plates (BioLog, Haywood, CA, U.S.A.) and were conducted at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay, ME.
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/858513
Description
Dataset: BioLog Eco-plates experiment - Metabolic potential
Suggested Citation
Dataset: Balch, William M., "Metabolic potential for heterotrophic utilization of a large array of organics by coccolithophores determined through experiments at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences using BioLog Eco-plates", 2021-10-05, DOI:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.858513.1, https://hdl.handle.net/1912/27606Related items
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