Dataset: Eukaryotic phytoplankton abundance and composition from nitrate and vitamin-B enriched treatments, from up-welled coastal waters off Southern California, March 2015 (B-vitamin plankton succession project)

Release Date:2019-03-04Final no updates expectedVersion 1 (2018-02-05)Dataset Type:experimental

Principal Investigator: Sergio A. Sanudo-Wilhelmy (University of Southern California)

Co-Principal Investigator: Feixue Fu (University of Southern California)

Co-Principal Investigator: David A. Hutchins (University of Southern California)

Contact: Lynda Cutter (University of Southern California)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Nancy Copley (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: Can the availability of B-vitamins control phyto-and-bacterioplankton successions in a coastal upwelling region? (B-vitamin plankton succession)


Abstract

This dataset includes abundance and percent composition for eukaryote phytoplankton collected in water samples from the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT), 2015. They were incubated with six treatments of nitrate and vitamin B.

This dataset includes abundance and percent composition for eukaryote phytoplankton collected in water samples from the San Pedro Ocean Time-series (SPOT), 2015. They were incubated with six treatments of nitrate and vitamin B.


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General

Sanudo-Wilhelmy, S. A., Cutter, L. S., Durazo, R., Smail, E. A., Gomez-Consarnau, L., Webb, E. A., … Karl, D. M. (2012). Multiple B-vitamin depletion in large areas of the coastal ocean. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109(35), 14041–14045. doi:10.1073/pnas.1208755109
Methods

Hobbie, J. E., Daley, R. J., & Jasper, S. (1977). Use of nuclepore filters for counting bacteria by fluorescence microscopy. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 33(5), 1225–1228.
Methods

Suffridge, C., Cutter, L., & Sañudo-Wilhelmy, S. A. (2017). A New Analytical Method for Direct Measurement of Particulate and Dissolved B-vitamins and Their Congeners in Seawater. Frontiers in Marine Science, 4. doi:10.3389/fmars.2017.00011