Document of dataset 5743

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
Microphytobenthos in Panarea Island. ECO2 Project
Description in English
At all sampling stations and during all campaigns, sediment samples were collected by scuba divers with cut-off plastic syringes (2.6 cm i.d.). At each station and each sampling period, four sediment cores were sampled from which one was dedicated to the grain-size analysis and the remaining three to the microphytobenthic abundance (ABU) and community composition. Samplings were carried out during four sampling campaigns in the following periods: June and October 2012, May 2013 and May 2014. A total of five stations were sampled: three near Basiluzzo Island, characterised by different sediment colour and gas emission, and two NE of Panarea Island on a sampling site referred as “Hot-Cold” where the sediments are subjected to very different temperatures at a distance of approximately 1 m one from another. For the quantitative determination of microphytobenthos (MPB), the uppermost sediment layer obtained from three distinct sediment cores was fixed with 10 mL of 4% formaldehyde buffered solution (CaMg(CO3)2) in pre-filtered seawater (0.2 μm filter) and stored at 4 °C until processing. For each sampling, three replicates were counted for the Basiluzzo samples and two for the Hot-Cold stations as for the latter the standard deviation did not exceed 15%. After manual stirring, 125 μL aliquots of the sediment suspension were drawn off and placed in a counting chamber. To obtain an estimate of the total viable cells, only cells containing pigments and not empty frustules were counted under a Leitz inverted light microscope (Leica Microsystems AG) using a 32× objective (320× final magnification) (Utermöhl, 1958). Microphytobenthos community was divided into major taxonomic groups and within the group of diatoms more precise species identification was attempted. Diatoms frustule cleaning was performed by oxidizing subsamples with two time volume of hydrogen peroxide (35%) and ≈1 mL of sulphuric acid (95–97%) (CEN, 2003). Between single treatments, the subsamples were heated over a Bunsen burner until boiling and left under the hood for 24 h. After that, they were washed with Milli-Q water and left to settle for at least 24 h between single washings, until reaching a pH close to 7. All samples were then mounted on permanent slides in Naphrax™ (Northern Biological Supplies Ltd. Ipswich, UK) and observed under 1000× final magnification using a light microscope (LM) (Leica DM2500, Germany) equipped with a digital camera (Leica DFC490, Germany). Detailed information on: https://hdl.handle.net/10.1016/j.marenvres.2016.04.009
Abstract in English
Microphytobenthos collected in Panarea Island in the framework of ECO2 Project.
License
https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-NC-4.0.html
bibliographicCitation
T. Cibic, C. De Vittor (2018): Microphytobenthos in Panarea, ECO2 Project. OGS (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale), Division of Oceanography. Italy.
Release date
Sep 25 2018 12:00AM

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
2011-07-01
End date
2014-05-01

Geographical coverage

Spatial
Panarea

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Bio-geographical regions
Biota
Community composition
diver
Environment
Geoscientific Information
Habitats and biotopes
Metadata non conformant
Metadata not evaluated
No limitations to public access
Oceans
Sea regions
WGS84 (EPSG:4326)
XYZ ASCII

Themes

theme
Biology > Benthos
Biology > Benthos > Microbenthos

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Bacillariophyta
Chlorophyta
Dinophyta

Ownerships

creator
Tamara Cibic
creator
National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
creator
Cinzia De Vittor
creator
National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
contactPoint
Cinzia De Vittor
contactPoint
National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics

Publication references

related reference
Based on this dataset /id/publication/288336

Dataset references

record
European Ocean Biodiversity Information System

Special collections

part of special collection
available through EurOBIS
EMODNET

Document metadata

date created
2017-07-10
date modified
2025-03-26