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9 | }, | 9 | }, | ||
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11 | "key": "ISO.principalInvestigator", | 11 | "key": "ISO.principalInvestigator", | ||
12 | "value": "Kelly Dorgan <kdorgan@disl.org>" | 12 | "value": "Kelly Dorgan <kdorgan@disl.org>" | ||
13 | }, | 13 | }, | ||
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16 | "value": "Dauphin Island Sea Lab, DISL, Chandeleur Islands" | 16 | "value": "Dauphin Island Sea Lab, DISL, Chandeleur Islands" | ||
17 | }, | 17 | }, | ||
18 | { | 18 | { | ||
19 | "key": "Temporal Begin", | 19 | "key": "Temporal Begin", | ||
20 | "value": "2015-06-29" | 20 | "value": "2015-06-29" | ||
21 | }, | 21 | }, | ||
22 | { | 22 | { | ||
23 | "key": "Temporal End", | 23 | "key": "Temporal End", | ||
24 | "value": "2016-09-18" | 24 | "value": "2016-09-18" | ||
25 | }, | 25 | }, | ||
26 | { | 26 | { | ||
27 | "key": "Theme Keywords", | 27 | "key": "Theme Keywords", | ||
28 | "value": "seagrass, macroinfauna, abundance, functional group" | 28 | "value": "seagrass, macroinfauna, abundance, functional group" | ||
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46 | "name": | 46 | "name": | ||
47 | nalysis-in-shallow-water-habitats-around-the-chandeleur-islan7rv0ks6", | 47 | nalysis-in-shallow-water-habitats-around-the-chandeleur-islan7rv0ks6", | ||
48 | "notes": "### Abstract\nAbundance measurements of benthic | 48 | "notes": "### Abstract\nAbundance measurements of benthic | ||
49 | macroinfauna were measured in conjunction with field-deployed sediment | 49 | macroinfauna were measured in conjunction with field-deployed sediment | ||
50 | oxygen demand chambers at four sites on the Chandeleur Sound side of | 50 | oxygen demand chambers at four sites on the Chandeleur Sound side of | ||
51 | the Chandeleur Islands in the Fall and Summer of 2015 and 2016. Cores | 51 | the Chandeleur Islands in the Fall and Summer of 2015 and 2016. Cores | ||
52 | (15 cm diameter, 15 cm depth) were collected after each sediment | 52 | (15 cm diameter, 15 cm depth) were collected after each sediment | ||
53 | oxygen demand measurement was completed in the field, and additional | 53 | oxygen demand measurement was completed in the field, and additional | ||
54 | cores were collected for infauna only (with no SOD measurement; either | 54 | cores were collected for infauna only (with no SOD measurement; either | ||
55 | 10 or 15 cm diameter; 15 cm depth). Each sediment core was sieved | 55 | 10 or 15 cm diameter; 15 cm depth). Each sediment core was sieved | ||
56 | using 0.5 mm mesh. Each sample was preserved in 95% ethanol and Rose | 56 | using 0.5 mm mesh. Each sample was preserved in 95% ethanol and Rose | ||
57 | Bengal stain. All organisms that were alive upon collection and | 57 | Bengal stain. All organisms that were alive upon collection and | ||
58 | therefor stained were picked out using a dissecting microscope, and | 58 | therefor stained were picked out using a dissecting microscope, and | ||
59 | placed into separate vials with 95% ethanol for preservation. Animals | 59 | placed into separate vials with 95% ethanol for preservation. Animals | ||
60 | were identified to lowest taxonomic classification possible, and | 60 | were identified to lowest taxonomic classification possible, and | ||
61 | abundance and was calculated. Abundance was also calculated for taxa | 61 | abundance and was calculated. Abundance was also calculated for taxa | ||
62 | grouped into functional groups (motile carnivorous polychaetes, motile | 62 | grouped into functional groups (motile carnivorous polychaetes, motile | ||
63 | subsurface deposit feeding polychaetes, sessile surface deposit | 63 | subsurface deposit feeding polychaetes, sessile surface deposit | ||
64 | feeding polychaetes, motile omnivorous polychaetes, large discretely | 64 | feeding polychaetes, motile omnivorous polychaetes, large discretely | ||
65 | motile subsurface deposit feeding polychaetes, tube-dwelling | 65 | motile subsurface deposit feeding polychaetes, tube-dwelling | ||
66 | subsurface deposit feeding polychaetes, tube-dwelling omnivorous | 66 | subsurface deposit feeding polychaetes, tube-dwelling omnivorous | ||
67 | polychaetes, sessile suspension feeding polychaetes, crabs, amphipods | 67 | polychaetes, sessile suspension feeding polychaetes, crabs, amphipods | ||
68 | and isopods, burrowing crustaceans, non-burrowing shrimp, surface | 68 | and isopods, burrowing crustaceans, non-burrowing shrimp, surface | ||
69 | deposit feeding bivalves, motile suspension feeding bivalves, sessile | 69 | deposit feeding bivalves, motile suspension feeding bivalves, sessile | ||
70 | subsurface deposit feeding molluscs, snails, brittle stars, sea | 70 | subsurface deposit feeding molluscs, snails, brittle stars, sea | ||
71 | cucumbers, and others). These functional groups were based on size | 71 | cucumbers, and others). These functional groups were based on size | ||
72 | (interstitial, small, medium, or large), habitat (pelagic, epifaunal, | 72 | (interstitial, small, medium, or large), habitat (pelagic, epifaunal, | ||
73 | infaunal, or symbiotic), motility (motile, discretely motile, or | 73 | infaunal, or symbiotic), motility (motile, discretely motile, or | ||
74 | sessile), feeding (micro-suspension, micro-surface deposit, | 74 | sessile), feeding (micro-suspension, micro-surface deposit, | ||
75 | micro-subsurface deposit, funnel feeder, macro-herbivore, | 75 | micro-subsurface deposit, funnel feeder, macro-herbivore, | ||
76 | macro-carnivore, omnivore, osmotroph, parasitic, or alternates), and | 76 | macro-carnivore, omnivore, osmotroph, parasitic, or alternates), and | ||
77 | food delivery (tentacles-palps-tubefeet, mucus net, muscular eversible | 77 | food delivery (tentacles-palps-tubefeet, mucus net, muscular eversible | ||
78 | pharynx, non-muscular eversible pharynx, ramified or lamellar | 78 | pharynx, non-muscular eversible pharynx, ramified or lamellar | ||
79 | surfaces, other, siphonate, asiphonate, claws, filtering, or radula). | 79 | surfaces, other, siphonate, asiphonate, claws, filtering, or radula). | ||
80 | This grouping allowed for clearer interpretation of sediment oxygen | 80 | This grouping allowed for clearer interpretation of sediment oxygen | ||
81 | demand data. These data are associated with the datasets: Sediment | 81 | demand data. These data are associated with the datasets: Sediment | ||
82 | oxygen demand in shallow water habitats around the Chandeleur Islands | 82 | oxygen demand in shallow water habitats around the Chandeleur Islands | ||
83 | in 2015 and 2016 and Macroinfaunal abundance in shallow water habitats | 83 | in 2015 and 2016 and Macroinfaunal abundance in shallow water habitats | ||
84 | around the Chandeleur Islands in 2015 and 2016.\n\n### | 84 | around the Chandeleur Islands in 2015 and 2016.\n\n### | ||
85 | Purpose\nInfaunal samples were collected from oiled and unoiled sites | 85 | Purpose\nInfaunal samples were collected from oiled and unoiled sites | ||
86 | in seagrass (Ruppia and Thalassia) and open sediment habitats to | 86 | in seagrass (Ruppia and Thalassia) and open sediment habitats to | ||
87 | determine whether infaunal community structure had recovered from oil | 87 | determine whether infaunal community structure had recovered from oil | ||
88 | exposure during the Deepwater Horizon spill. Metrics of diversity and | 88 | exposure during the Deepwater Horizon spill. Metrics of diversity and | ||
89 | NMDS analysis were conducted to determine whether communities differed | 89 | NMDS analysis were conducted to determine whether communities differed | ||
90 | significantly between heavily and lightly oiled sites as well as among | 90 | significantly between heavily and lightly oiled sites as well as among | ||
91 | habitats. These data were collected as part of the ACER | 91 | habitats. These data were collected as part of the ACER | ||
92 | consortium.\n\n**DOI: | 92 | consortium.\n\n**DOI: | ||
93 | [doi:10.7266/N7RV0KS6](https://www.doi.org/10.7266/N7RV0KS6)**\n\n### | 93 | [doi:10.7266/N7RV0KS6](https://www.doi.org/10.7266/N7RV0KS6)**\n\n### | ||
94 | Suggested Citation\nKelly Dorgan, Sarah Berke. 2017. Macroinfaunal | 94 | Suggested Citation\nKelly Dorgan, Sarah Berke. 2017. Macroinfaunal | ||
95 | functional group analysis in shallow water habitats around the | 95 | functional group analysis in shallow water habitats around the | ||
96 | Chandeleur Islands in 2015 and 2016. Distributed by: Gulf of Mexico | 96 | Chandeleur Islands in 2015 and 2016. Distributed by: Gulf of Mexico | ||
97 | Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC), Harte | 97 | Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC), Harte | ||
98 | Research Institute, Texas A&M University\u2013Corpus Christi. | 98 | Research Institute, Texas A&M University\u2013Corpus Christi. | ||
99 | doi:10.7266/N7RV0KS6\n\n**Funded by:** Gulf of Mexico Research | 99 | doi:10.7266/N7RV0KS6\n\n**Funded by:** Gulf of Mexico Research | ||
100 | Initiative (GoMRI)\n\n**Funding cycle:** RFP-IV\n\n**Research group:** | 100 | Initiative (GoMRI)\n\n**Funding cycle:** RFP-IV\n\n**Research group:** | ||
101 | Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience (ACER)\n\n", | 101 | Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience (ACER)\n\n", | ||
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108 | become a center for transformative U.S. oceanic and coastal research | 108 | become a center for transformative U.S. oceanic and coastal research | ||
109 | and education.. Founded in 1971 by the State of Alabama Legislature to | 109 | and education.. Founded in 1971 by the State of Alabama Legislature to | ||
110 | maximize the marine sciences capabilities of several Alabama | 110 | maximize the marine sciences capabilities of several Alabama | ||
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122 | \r\n\r\n[The Discovery Hall Programs (DHP)](https://www.disl.edu/dhp/) | 122 | \r\n\r\n[The Discovery Hall Programs (DHP)](https://www.disl.edu/dhp/) | ||
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129 | bring marine science to students across Alabama in the classroom and | 129 | bring marine science to students across Alabama in the classroom and | ||
130 | at community events. \r\n\r\nResearch programs at the Dauphin Island | 130 | at community events. \r\n\r\nResearch programs at the Dauphin Island | ||
131 | Sea Lab range from biogeochemistry and oceanography to ecosystem | 131 | Sea Lab range from biogeochemistry and oceanography to ecosystem | ||
132 | ecology. While much of our research focuses on the near-shore and | 132 | ecology. While much of our research focuses on the near-shore and | ||
133 | estuarine processes of the northern Gulf of Mexico, field sites of our | 133 | estuarine processes of the northern Gulf of Mexico, field sites of our | ||
134 | internationally-renowned faculty also include the Arctic, Mexico, | 134 | internationally-renowned faculty also include the Arctic, Mexico, | ||
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137 | decision-makers a range of coastal zone management services, including | 137 | decision-makers a range of coastal zone management services, including | ||
138 | access to the nationally acclaimed data management center. Armed with | 138 | access to the nationally acclaimed data management center. Armed with | ||
139 | data through the DISL data management center, entities can make | 139 | data through the DISL data management center, entities can make | ||
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