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Kramer, Maike; Kiko, Rainer (2011): (Table 1) Sympagic meiofauna and amphipods inhabiting the meltponds in the Central Arctic sampled during POLARSTERN cruise ARK-XXII/2 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.848479, Supplement to: Kramer, M; Kiko, R (2011): Brackish meltponds on Arctic sea ice - a new habitat for marine metazoans. Polar Biology, 34(4), 603-608, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-010-0911-z

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Abstract:
Meltponds on Arctic sea ice have previously been reported to be devoid of marine metazoans due to fresh-water conditions. The predominantly dark frequently also green and brownish meltponds observed in the Central Arctic in summer 2007 hinted to brackish conditions and considerable amounts of algae, possibly making the habitat suitable for marine metazoans. Environmental conditions in meltponds as well as sympagic meiofauna in new ice covering pond surfaces and in rotten ice on the bottom of ponds were studied, applying modified techniques from sea-ice and under-ice research. Due to the very porous structure of the rotten ice, the meltponds were usually brackish to saline, providing living conditions very similar to sub-ice water. The new ice cover on the surface had similar characteristics as the bottom layer of level ice. The ponds were thus accessible to and inhabitable by metazoans. The new ice cover and the rotten ice were inhabited by various sympagic meiofauna taxa, predominantly ciliates, rotifers, acoels, nematodes and foraminiferans. Also, sympagic amphipods were found on the bottom of meltponds. We suggest that, in consequence of global warming, brackish and saline meltponds are becoming more frequent in the Arctic, providing a new habitat to marine metazoans.
Keyword(s):
AWI
Funding:
German Research Foundation (DFG), grant/award no. 5472008: Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 86.759440 * Median Longitude: 151.159520 * South-bound Latitude: 84.652600 * West-bound Longitude: 102.732400 * North-bound Latitude: 88.156300 * East-bound Longitude: -169.732500
Date/Time Start: 2007-08-31T17:50:00 * Date/Time End: 2007-09-16T21:30:00
Minimum Elevation: -4278.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -2773.0 m
Event(s):
PS70/322-1 * Latitude Start: 88.127200 * Longitude Start: 150.077200 * Latitude End: 88.156300 * Longitude End: 150.973700 * Date/Time Start: 2007-08-31T17:50:00 * Date/Time End: 2007-09-01T01:00:00 * Elevation Start: -2773.0 m * Elevation End: -3106.0 m * Location: Arctic Ocean * Campaign: ARK-XXII/2 (PS70 SPACE DAMOCLES) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Ice station (ICE)
PS70/328-1 * Latitude Start: 87.832700 * Longitude Start: -170.741000 * Latitude End: 87.829600 * Longitude End: -169.732500 * Date/Time Start: 2007-09-02T11:12:00 * Date/Time End: 2007-09-02T23:45:00 * Elevation Start: -3992.0 m * Elevation End: -3995.0 m * Location: Arctic Ocean * Campaign: ARK-XXII/2 (PS70 SPACE DAMOCLES) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Ice station (ICE)
PS70/352-1 * Latitude Start: 86.632200 * Longitude Start: 177.589400 * Latitude End: 86.662800 * Longitude End: 177.228600 * Date/Time Start: 2007-09-10T11:36:00 * Date/Time End: 2007-09-11T03:40:00 * Elevation Start: -4002.0 m * Elevation End: -3993.0 m * Location: Arctic Ocean * Campaign: ARK-XXII/2 (PS70 SPACE DAMOCLES) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Ice station (ICE)
Comment:
+++ abundant and dominant, ++ abundant, + present in low abundance, - not observed. Taxa, which were found in level ice (bottom 5 cm) or sub-ice (layer 0 m) but not in meltponds are also listed (all cells "-").
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventKramer, Maike
2Sample typeSamp typeKramer, Maike
3SiteSiteKramer, Maike
4Ciliates indeterminataCiliates indetKramer, Maike
5Ciliates indeterminataCiliates indet#/lKramer, Maike
6Neogloboquadrina pachydermaN. pachydermaKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
7Radiolarians indeterminataRad indetKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
8Acoela indeterminataAcoela indetKramer, MaikeAbundance estimatered
9Acoela indeterminataAcoela indetKramer, MaikeAbundance estimatewhite
10Acoela indeterminataAcoela indetKramer, MaikeAbundance estimatewhite-rose
11NemerteaNemerteaKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
12NematodaNematodaKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
13RotiferaRotiferaKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
14RotiferaRotifera#/lKramer, Maike
15Halectinosoma spp.Halectinosoma spp.Kramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
16Tisbe spp.Tisbe spp.Kramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
17Calanus spp.Calanus spp.Kramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
18Metridia longaM. longaKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
19Eurytemora richingsiE. richingsiKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
20Calanoida indeterminataCalanoida indetKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
21Oithona cf. similisO. cf. similisKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
22Cyclopoida indeterminataCyclopoida indetKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
23Copepoda indeterminata, naupliiCopepoda indet naupKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
24Apherusa glacialisA. glacialisKramer, MaikeAbundance estimate
25Eggs indeterminataEggs indetKramer, MaikeAbundance estimatemetazoa
26SalinitySalKramer, Maikepond water min; #: a = 23.8, b = 11.9, c = 29.9
27SalinitySalKramer, Maikepond water max; #: a = 31.2, b = 31.2, c = 31.1
28SalinitySalKramer, Maikebulk
29Chlorophyll aChl aµg/lKramer, Maike
30CommentCommentKramer, Maike
Size:
169 data points

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