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1Dissipative Inertial Transport Patterns Near Coherent Lagrangian Eddies In The Ocean
By F. J. Beron-Vera, M. J. Olascoaga, G. Haller, M. Farazmand, J. Trinanes and Y. Wang
Recent developments in dynamical systems theory have revealed long-lived and coherent Lagrangian (i.e., material) eddies in incompressible, satellite-derived surface ocean velocity fields. Paradoxically, observed drifting buoys and floating matter tend to create dissipative-looking patterns near oceanic eddies, which appear to be inconsistent with the conservative fluid particle patterns created by coherent Lagrangian eddies. Here we show that inclusion of inertial effects (i.e., those produced by the buoyancy and size finiteness of an object) in a rotating two-dimensional incompressible flow context resolves this paradox. Specifically, we obtain that anticyclonic coherent Lagrangian eddies attract (repel) negatively (positively) buoyant finite-size particles, while cyclonic coherent Lagrangian eddies attract (repel) positively (negatively) buoyant finite-size particles. We show how these results explain dissipative-looking satellite-tracked surface drifter and subsurface float trajectories, as well as satellite-derived \emph{Sargassum} distributions.
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“Dissipative Inertial Transport Patterns Near Coherent Lagrangian Eddies In The Ocean” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Physics - Nonlinear Sciences - Fluid Dynamics - Chaotic Dynamics - Mathematics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics - Dynamical Systems
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- Internet Archive ID: arxiv-1408.6512
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2NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19730009619: Principal Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean And The Hawaiian Islands
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The author has identified the following significant results. Numerous geologic features can be discerned on ERTS-1 imagery of the northwestern Olympic Peninsula, Washington, and southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. A thick homoclinal sequence of north-dipping Tertiary marine strata along the northwestern Olympic Peninsula is readily discernible because of the banded nature of its outcrop. The submarine basalt on which the sequence rests shows as a high, rugged ridge. Within the sedimentary sequence, alternating sandstone and siltstone members 100 m or more thick show in the southeast corner of the image. Broad folds in this banded sequence and faults that cut it can be detected. One large fault, the Pysht River fault, and a large syncline in sandstone and siltstone east of it show prominently on the image. Numerous lineations on the image of southern Vancouver Island correlate with faults shown on Muller's map. Particularly prominent are the Leech River and San Juan faults along the southernmost part of the island.
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- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19730009619: Principal Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean And The Hawaiian Islands” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - HAWAII - IMAGERY - OCEAN SURFACE - PACIFIC OCEAN - SEDIMENTS - EARTH RESOURCES PROGRAM - GROUND TRUTH - OCEANOGRAPHY - SEDIMENT TRANSPORT - STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES (GEOLOGY) - Carlson, P. R. [Principal Investigator]
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3NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19730012596: Principal Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean And The Hawaiian Islands
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The author has identified the following significant results. ERTS-1 multispectral scanner imagery of the nearshore surface waters of the Northeast Pacific Ocean is proving to be a useful tool for determining source and dispersal of suspended particulate matter. The principal sources of the turbid water, seen best on the green and red bands, are river and stream effluents and actively eroding coastlines; secondary sources are waste effluents and production of planktonic organisms, but these may sometimes be masked by the very turbid plumes of suspended sediment being discharged into the nearshore zone during times of high river discharge. The configuration and distribution of the plumes of turbid water also can be used to infer near-surface current directions. Comparison of imagery of the nearshore water off the northern California coast from October 1972 and January 1973 shows a reversal of the near-surface currents, from predominantly south-setting in the fall (California Current) to north-setting in the winter (Davidson Current).
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“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19730012596: Principal Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean And The Hawaiian Islands” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - HAWAII - PACIFIC OCEAN - PARTICULATES - SEDIMENT TRANSPORT - SURFACE LAYERS - EARTH RESOURCES PROGRAM - IMAGERY - MULTISPECTRAL PHOTOGRAPHY - TURBIDITY - Carlson, P. R. [Principal Investigator] - Conomos, T. J. - Janda, R. J. - Peterson, D. H.
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4NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19950004216: Large-scale Circulation Patterns Associated With High Concentrations Of Tropospheric Ozone In The Tropical South Atlantic Ocean
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Several years of satellite observations indicate the presence of enhanced amounts of tropospheric ozone over the tropical South Atlantic during the austral springs. Wide-spread biomass burning is prevalent over Africa and South America during the same time of the year. Another recent satellite technique has identified the locations of fires over the continents. In this study, we present an analysis of the prevailing meteorological conditions when the highest amounts of tropospheric ozone are present.
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- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19950004216: Large-scale Circulation Patterns Associated With High Concentrations Of Tropospheric Ozone In The Tropical South Atlantic Ocean” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ATLANTIC OCEAN - ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION - ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION - CIRCULATION DISTRIBUTION - OZONE - TROPICAL METEOROLOGY - TROPOSPHERE - FIRES - OZONOMETRY - POLLUTION TRANSPORT - SATELLITE OBSERVATION - Fakhruzzaman, K. M. - Fishman, J. - Brackett, V. G. - Kendall, J. D. - Justice, C. O.
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5Salmon Migration Patterns Revealed The Temporal And Spatial Fluctuations Of The Radiocesium Levels In Terrestrial And Ocean Environments.
By Arai, Takaomi
This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 9 . Abstract The disabling of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (F1NPP) resulted in the release of radionuclides, including 134Cs and 137Cs, into the air and the ocean. The unpredicted nuclear accident is of global concern for human health and the ecosystem. Although investigations of radionuclides in environments were performed shortly after the accident started, the temporal and spatial impacts and fluctuations on the releasing radionuclides to natural environment remain unclear. I focused on salmon, which migrate from inland to the open ocean globally, to reveal the three-year (May 2011 to February 2014) fluctuations and accumulations of 134Cs and 137Cs from terrestrial to open ocean environments after the F1NPP accident. The 134Cs and 137Cs concentrations in six salmonids exhibited lower temporal variations for three years after the F1NPP accident, suggesting that these radionuclides are widely distributed and these radionuclides remain in the natural environment globally with less convergence. The accumulation patterns were significantly different among the different salmon species. Fluvial (freshwater residence) type salmons exhibited significantly higher accumulation in 134Cs (25.3–40.2 Bq kg−1 in mean) and 137Cs (41.4–51.7 Bq kg−1 in mean) than did the anadromous (sea-run) type salmons (0.64–8.03 Bq kg−1 in mean 134Cs and 0.42–10.2 Bq kg−1 in mean 137Cs) suggesting widespread contamination in terrestrial environments versus the coastal and open ocean environments. Salmonids are the most highly migratory animals and are characterised by their strong tendency to return home to their natal site for reproduction. Salmonids have a potential to be a good indicator as an effective monitoring animal.
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6Ocean-Scale Patterns In Community Respiration Rates Along Continuous Transects Across The Pacific Ocean.
By Wilson, Jesse M., Severson, Rodney and Beman, J. Michael
This article is from PLoS ONE , volume 9 . Abstract Community respiration (CR) of organic material to carbon dioxide plays a fundamental role in ecosystems and ocean biogeochemical cycles, as it dictates the amount of production available to higher trophic levels and for export to the deep ocean. Yet how CR varies across large oceanographic gradients is not well-known: CR is measured infrequently and cannot be easily sensed from space. We used continuous oxygen measurements collected by autonomous gliders to quantify surface CR rates across the Pacific Ocean. CR rates were calculated from changes in apparent oxygen utilization and six different estimates of oxygen flux based on wind speed. CR showed substantial spatial variation: rates were lowest in ocean gyres (mean of 6.93 mmol m−3 d−1±8.0 mmol m−3 d−1 standard deviation in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre) and were more rapid and more variable near the equator (8.69 mmol m−3 d−1±7.32 mmol m−3 d−1 between 10°N and 10°S) and near shore (e.g., 5.62 mmol m−3 d−1±45.6 mmol m−3 d−1 between the coast of California and 124°W, and 17.0 mmol m−3 d−1±13.9 mmol m−3 d−1 between 156°E and the Australian coast). We examined how CR varied with coincident measurements of temperature, turbidity, and chlorophyll concentrations (a proxy for phytoplankton biomass), and found that CR was weakly related to different explanatory variables across the Pacific, but more strongly related to particular variables in different biogeographical areas. Our results indicate that CR is not a simple linear function of chlorophyll or temperature, and that at the scale of the Pacific, the coupling between primary production, ocean warming, and CR is complex and variable. We suggest that this stems from substantial spatial variation in CR captured by high-resolution autonomous measurements.
“Ocean-Scale Patterns In Community Respiration Rates Along Continuous Transects Across The Pacific Ocean.” Metadata:
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- Authors: Wilson, Jesse M.Severson, RodneyBeman, J. Michael
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7Earth Observation Image Of Wake Cloud Patterns In The Pacific Ocean Taken During STS-100
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Earth observation image of wake cloud patterns in the Pacific Ocean taken during the STS-100 mission from Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105.
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“Earth Observation Image Of Wake Cloud Patterns In The Pacific Ocean Taken During STS-100” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: What -- Earth - What -- STS-100 - Where -- Pacific Ocean
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8Patterns Of Relative Relief, Slope, And Topographic Texture In The North Atlantic Ocean
By Holcombe, T. L., author
Earth observation image of wake cloud patterns in the Pacific Ocean taken during the STS-100 mission from Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105.
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“Patterns Of Relative Relief, Slope, And Topographic Texture In The North Atlantic Ocean” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Submarine topography -- North Atlantic Ocean - Submarine topography - North Atlantic Ocean
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9NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19730003643: Principle Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean And The Hawaiian Islands
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
There are no author-identified significant results in this report.
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- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19730003643: Principle Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean And The Hawaiian Islands” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - DISPERSING - HAWAII - OCEAN SURFACE - PACIFIC OCEAN - SEDIMENTS - EARTH RESOURCES PROGRAM - IMAGERY - LIGHT TRANSMISSION - RIVERS - SALINITY - WATER - WATER TEMPERATURE - Carlson, P. R. [Principal Investigator]
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10NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19730024523: Principal Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean And Seasonal Variation In Snow Cover In The Sierra Nevada
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The author has identified the following significant results. ERTS-1 imagery used in conjunction with the surface-drift cards indicated a southerly flow direction of the central California near surface coastal currents during mid-June 1973. The near-surface currents off northern California and southern Oregon were more complex. Some drift cards were recovered north and some south of their release points; however, the prevalent direction of flow was northerly. General agreement in flow direction of coastal currents obtained from ERTS-1 imagery and drift card data reinforces the image interpretation. Complete seasonal coverage of nearshore circulation interpreted from ERTS-1 imagery will provide information necessary for proper coastal zone management. Extent of snow cover can be readily delimited on ERTS-1 band 5. In the central Sierra Nevada Mountains this past winter season, the snow line, as recorded by ERTS-1, reached an elevation of less than 1500 meters in January but had melted back to between 2500 and 3000 meters by the end of May. ERTS-1 imagery seems to provide sufficient resolution to make it a useful tool for monitoring changes in snow cover in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
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- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19730024523: Principal Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean And Seasonal Variation In Snow Cover In The Sierra Nevada” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ANNUAL VARIATIONS - COASTAL WATER - PACIFIC OCEAN - SEDIMENT TRANSPORT - SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS (CA) - SNOW COVER - SURFACE WATER - EARTH RESOURCES PROGRAM - PHOTOINTERPRETATION - WATER CIRCULATION - WATER FLOW - Carlson, P. R. [Principal Investigator] - Harden, D. R.
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11NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19740005937: Principal Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean. [California Coastal Waters
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The author has identified the following significant results. Release-recovery paths of drift cards released in conjunction with ERTS-1 overflight show that nearshore surface currents along the central and northern California coast flowed southward at an average rate in excess of 10 cm/sec (8.5 km/day) during August and September 1973 (California Current). By the middle of October 1973, the nearshore surface currents had reversed and the dominant flow velocity was northward at an average rate in excess of 20 cm/sec (17 km/ day) (Davidson Current). The August-September data suggested the presence of counterclockwise gyres in Monterey Bay and the Gulf of the Farallones, but by the middle of October, the gyres were no longer evident. Imagery of April 1973 showed well developed plumes of suspended sediment in Monterey Bay from the Salinas River and in the Gulf of the Farallones from San Francisco Bay. ERTS-1 imagery provides an effective means of monitoring timber harvest in the redwood forest along the northern California coast. ERTS-1 imagery also clearly portrays contrasting topographic belts characterized by fluvial erosion and by mass movement. The most visually apparent and most persistent river mouth suspended sediment plumes are associated with those rivers that drain belts of topography that appear to have been eroded primarily by mass movement.
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- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19740005937: Principal Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean. [California Coastal Waters” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - CALIFORNIA - COASTAL WATER - PACIFIC OCEAN - SEDIMENT TRANSPORT - SURFACE WATER - WATER CURRENTS - EARTH RESOURCES PROGRAM - PLUMES - TIMBER INVENTORY - TOPOGRAPHY - Carlson, P. R. [Principal Investigator] - Janda, R. J.
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12NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19730018537: Principal Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean And The Hawaiian Islands
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The author has identified the following significant results. ERTS-1 green and red band imagery supplemented by U-2 photographs provides synoptic views of turbid, nearshore, near-surface bodies of water which adds to the body of knowledge about the coastal ocean necessary for a thorough understanding of the dynamic environment. Tubidity and suspended sediment measurements made in the Gulf of the Farallones correlate well with water tonal patterns visible on satellite imagery. Three successively seaward zones of turbid water could be delineated. Secchi disc visibility tests were the most definitive, ranging from or = 2 meters in the main plume, to almost 3 meters in the second zone of turbid water, to 4 meters in the furthest seaward zone of turbid water measured. These variations in water clarity were reinforced by suspended sediment concentrations which ranged from 26-28 mg/1, to 20-24 mg/1, to 11-15 mg/1, respectively, in each of the three masses of water. Transmissiometer readings were basically in agreement with the suspended sediment and Secchi disc values measured. Satellite imagery and U-2 photographs of the California coastal zone taken early in April 1973 show numerous plumes of suspended sediment being deflected southward. This indicates a southward flow of the nearshore, near-surface waters, a reversal from that noted in January 1973.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - HAWAII - PACIFIC OCEAN - SAN FRANCISCO BAY (CA) - SEDIMENT TRANSPORT - SURFACE WATER - EARTH RESOURCES PROGRAM - IMAGERY - TRANSMISSIVITY - TURBIDITY - VISIBILITY - Carlson, P. R. [Principal Investigator]
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13NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20040016090: Seasonal Variation In Precipitation Patterns To The Global Ocean: An Analysis Of The GPCP Version 2 Data Set
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An analysis of temporal and spatial variation of oceanic precipitation was conducted on the GPCP version two data set. While the precipitation patterns observed are generally similar to the previous climatologies, new features and greater detail of global precipitation were revealed from out analysis of the GPCP data set. High precipitation waw observed in the inter-tropical convergence zone, the South Pacific convergence zone, and the storm tracks in the North Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Low precipitation was observe in the Polar regions and in the subtropics of the East Pacific, East Atlantic, and the Southeast and Northwest Indian Ocean. The spatial coverage of these high and low precipitation regions changed thruough the year. A strong seasonal cycle or precipitation was observed for the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres and for each ocean basin. Global precipitation also varied significantly with both latitude and longitude, with a latitudinal maximum at 56 degrees South, 39 degrees South, 4 degrees South, 6 degrees North, 39 degrees North, and 56 degress North, and a longitudinal maxiumum over each ocean. The seasonal varying precipitation patterns are a foundation for evaluating the effect of wet deposition on ocean circulation, flux of chemical species, and its effect on marine ecosystems.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - PRECIPITATION (METEOROLOGY) - MARINE ENVIRONMENTS - CLIMATOLOGY - ECOSYSTEMS - TROPICAL REGIONS - POLAR REGIONS - STORMS - OCEANS - Miller, Richard - Yuan, Jinchun
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14Biogeographic Patterns In The Cartilaginous Fauna (Pisces: Elasmobranchii And Holocephali) In The Southeast Pacific Ocean.
By Bustamante, Carlos, Vargas-Caro, Carolina and Bennett, Michael B.
This article is from PeerJ , volume 2 . Abstract The abundance and species richness of the cartilaginous fish community of the continental shelf and slope off central Chile is described, based on fishery-independent trawl tows made in 2006 and 2007. A total of 194,705 specimens comprising 20 species (9 sharks, 10 skates, 1 chimaera) were caught at depths of 100–500 m along a 1,000 km transect between 29.5°S and 39°S. Sample site locations were grouped to represent eight geographical zones within this latitudinal range. Species richness fluctuated from 1 to 6 species per zone. There was no significant latitudinal trend for sharks, but skates showed an increased species richness with latitude. Standardised catch per unit effort (CPUE) increased with increasing depth for sharks, but not for skates, but the observed trend for increasing CPUE with latitude was not significant for either sharks or skates. A change in community composition occurred along the depth gradient with the skates, Psammobatis rudis, Zearaja chilensis and Dipturus trachyderma dominating communities between 100 and 300 m, but small-sized, deep-water dogfishes, such as Centroscyllium spp. dominated the catch between 300 and 500 m. Cluster and ordination analysis identified one widespread assemblage, grouping 58% of sites, and three shallow-water assemblages. Assemblages with low diversity (coldspots) coincided with highly productive fishing grounds for demersal crustaceans and bony fishes. The community distribution suggested that the differences between assemblages may be due to compensatory changes in mesopredator species abundance, as a consequence of continuous and unselective species removal. Distribution patterns and the quantitative assessment of sharks, skates and chimaeras presented here complement extant biogeographic knowledge and further the understanding of deep-water ecosystem dynamics in relation to fishing activity in the south-east Pacific Ocean.
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15NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19750014805: Principal Sources And Dispersal Patterns Of Suspended Particulate Matter In Nearshore Surface Waters Of The Northeast Pacific Ocean
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There are no author-identified significant results in this report.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ALASKA - CALIFORNIA - COASTAL ECOLOGY - ESTUARIES - OREGON - SEDIMENT TRANSPORT - WASHINGTON - WATER COLOR - WATER CURRENTS - DATA PROCESSING - EARTH RESOURCES PROGRAM - PHOTOINTERPRETATION - SATELLITE-BORNE PHOTOGRAPHY - Carlson, P. R. [Principal Investigator] - Conomos, T. J. - Janda, R. J. - Peterson, D. H.
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16Contrasting Activity Patterns Determined By BrdU Incorporation In Bacterial Ribotypes From The Arctic Ocean In Winter.
By Galand, Pierre E., Alonso-Saez, Laura, Bertilsson, Stefan, Lovejoy, Connie and Casamayor, Emilio O.
This article is from Frontiers in Microbiology , volume 4 . Abstract The winter Arctic Ocean is one of the most unexplored marine environments from a microbiological perspective. Heterotrophic bacteria maintain their activity at a baseline level during the extremely low-energy conditions of the winter, but little is known about the specific phylotypes that have the potential to survive and grow in such harsh environment. In this study, we aimed at identifying actively growing ribotypes in winter Arctic Ocean seawater cultures by experimental incubations with the thymidine analog bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU), followed by immunocapturing, terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism fingerprinting, cloning, and sequencing the 16S rRNA gene. We incubated water collected at different months over the Arctic winter and showed that the actively growing bacterial fraction, taking up BrdU, represented only a subset of the total community. Among the BrdU-labeled bacterial taxa we identified the FlavobacteriaPolaribacter, the Alphaproteobacteria SAR11, the Gammaproteobacteria Arctic 96B-16 cluster and, predominately, members of Colwellia spp. Interestingly, Colwellia sequences formed three clusters (93 and 97% pairwise 16S rRNA identity) that contributed in contrasting ways to the active communities in the incubations. Polaribacter, Arctic 96B-16 and one cluster of Colwellia were more abundant in the active community represented by the BrdU-labeled DNA. In contrast, SAR11 and two other Colwellia clusters were underrepresented in the BrdU-labeled community compared to total communities. Despite the limitation of the long incubations needed to label slow growing arctic communities, the BrdU approach revealed the potential for active growth in low-energy conditions in some relevant groups of polar bacteria, including Polaribacter and Arctic 96B-16. Moreover, under similar incubation conditions, the growth of different Colwellia ribotypes varied, suggesting that related clusters of Colwellia may have distinct metabolic features.
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