Nematode abundance in cold seep sediments of the Darwin mud volcano

During the JC-10 cruise (2007), we sampled the Darwin mud volcano (MV) for meiofaunal community and trophic structure in relation of pore-water geochemistry along a 10 m transect from a seep site on the rim of the crater towards the MV slope. Sediment samples were retrieved by the ROV Isis using push cores. On board and after the pore water extraction, the top 10 cm of the cores were sliced into 1 cm sections and fixed them in 4% formaldehyde for meiofaunal community analysis. In the home laboratory, the formaldehyde-fixed samples were washed over a 32 µm mesh sieve and extracted the meiofauna from the sediment by Ludox centrifugation (Heip et al. 1985). Meiofauna was then sorted, enumerated and identified at coarse taxonomic level. From each slice, ca. 100 nematodes were identified to genus level. Afterwards, abundance of Nematoda were depth integrated over the top 5 cm to gain individual abundances per 10 cm**2. Overall, total nematode biomass in the top 5 cm of the seep sediment core was ~10x higher than that in the core taken 1100 m away. Nematode genus composition varied little among cores and was mainly dominated by Sabatieria.

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Pape, Ellen, Vanreusel, Ann (2012). Dataset: Nematode abundance in cold seep sediments of the Darwin mud volcano. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.802807

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.802807
Author Pape, Ellen
Given Name Ellen
Family Name Pape
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Vanreusel, Ann
Source Creation 2012
Publication Year 2012
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Darwin2007_nema_abund
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Name: BiologicalClassification

Name: Paleontology

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Relation: References
Year: 2011
Authors: Pape Ellen , Bezerra Tania N , Vanneste Heleen , Heeschen Katja U , Moodley Leon , Leroux Frederic , van Breugel Peter , Vanreusel Ann .