Isotope data from Shimada 2018 research expedition

Occurrence Observation
Versão mais recente published by United States Geological Survey on jun 18, 2024 United States Geological Survey
Publication date:
18 de junho de 2024
Licença:
CC0 1.0

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Descrição

Occurrence data for benthic fauna collected during the 2018 research cruise aboard the NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada off the western U.S. coast. Includes stable isotope measurements for different tissues and body parts.

Registros de Dados

Os dados deste recurso de ocorrência foram publicados como um Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), que é o formato padronizado para compartilhamento de dados de biodiversidade como um conjunto de uma ou mais tabelas de dados. A tabela de dados do núcleo contém 37 registros.

Também existem 1 tabelas de dados de extensão. Um registro de extensão fornece informações adicionais sobre um registro do núcleo. O número de registros em cada tabela de dados de extensão é ilustrado abaixo.

Occurrence (core)
37
ExtendedMeasurementOrFact 
336

This IPT archives the data and thus serves as the data repository. The data and resource metadata are available for download in the downloads section. The versions table lists other versions of the resource that have been made publicly available and allows tracking changes made to the resource over time.

Versões

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Como citar

Pesquisadores deveriam citar esta obra da seguinte maneira:

Demopoulos A, Prouty N, McClain Counts J, Richards K (2024). Isotope data from Shimada 2018 research expedition. Version 1.9. United States Geological Survey. Occurrence dataset. https://ipt-obis.gbif.us/resource?r=isotope_data_shimada_2018&v=1.9

Direitos

Pesquisadores devem respeitar a seguinte declaração de direitos:

O editor e o detentor dos direitos deste trabalho é United States Geological Survey. To the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the Public Domain (CC0 1.0). Users may copy, modify, distribute and use the work, including for commercial purposes, without restriction.

GBIF Registration

Este recurso foi registrado no GBIF e atribuído ao seguinte GBIF UUID: e5cb387c-7d75-4485-bb44-a45a7584e85f.  United States Geological Survey publica este recurso, e está registrado no GBIF como um publicador de dados aprovado por GBIF-US.

Palavras-chave

Occurrence; Observation; BENTHIC [09a78997-581b-4d1b-ae71-b2b3f96ef719]; EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN [dca3c058-59cd-48b1-9f61-b30557e87e51]; STABLE ISOTOPES [38dadd6d-6adb-44e2-b28a-fd18d797d052]

Contatos

Amanda Demopoulos
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Originador
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Pesquisador Principal
  • Research Ecologist
U.S. Geological Survey
  • 7920 NW 71st Street
32653 Gainesville
FL
US
  • 352-264-3490
Nancy Prouty
  • Originador
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Research Oceanographer
U.S. Geological Survey
US
Kyla Richards
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Processador
  • Physical Scientist
U.S. Geological Survey
US

Cobertura Geográfica

western U.S. coast

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [33,128, -124,971], Norte Leste [44,665, -119,345]

Cobertura Taxonômica

Stable isotope data from benthic communities collected during a research cruise

Reino Animalia

Cobertura Temporal

Data Inicial / Data final 2018-10-12 / 2018-11-07

Dados Sobre o Projeto

These data were collected as part of the on-going Expanding Pacific Research and Exploration of Submerged Systems (EXPRESS) project, a multi-year, multi-institution cooperative research campaign in deep sea areas of California, Oregon, and Washington, including the continental shelf and slope. EXPRESS data and information are intended to guide wise use of living marine resources and habitats, inform ocean energy and mineral resource decisions, and improve offshore hazard assessments. The ultimate goal of EXPRESS is to develop comprehensive digital elevation models, habitat maps, and geologic maps, which are needed to address important issues associated with marine spatial planning, ecosystem assessments, geohazards, and the impact of offshore infrastructure development on sensitive ecosystems. This particular NOAA cruise focused on deep-sea corals, sponges, and associated habitats.

Título Expanding Pacific Research and Exploration of Submerged Systems
Identificador EXPRESS
Financiamento NOAA, BOEM, and USGS are the primary EXPRESS partners. Other partners include MBARI and USC Sea Grant.
Descrição da Área de Estudo Deep sea areas of California, Oregon, and Washington, including the continental shelf and slope.
Descrição do Design See project page for more information: https://www.usgs.gov/science/express-expanding-pacific-research-and-exploration-submerged-systems

O pessoal envolvido no projeto:

Nancy Prouty

Métodos de Amostragem

For details see: NOAA technical memorandum NMFS-SWFSC ; 657 https://doi.org/10.25923/sd6f-j739

Área de Estudo For details see: NOAA technical memorandum NMFS-SWFSC ; 657 https://doi.org/10.25923/sd6f-j739
Controle de Qualidade For details see: NOAA technical memorandum NMFS-SWFSC ; 657 https://doi.org/10.25923/sd6f-j739

Descrição dos passos do método:

  1. For details see: NOAA technical memorandum NMFS-SWFSC ; 657 https://doi.org/10.25923/sd6f-j739

Citações bibliográficas

  1. Laidig, Tom et al. (2021). A characterization of deep-sea coral and sponge communities along the California and Oregon coast using a remotely operated vehicle on the EXPRESS 2018 expedition. https://doi.org/10.25923/sd6f-j739

Metadados Adicionais

Propósito

These data were collected as part of the on-going Expanding Pacific Research and Exploration of Submerged Systems (EXPRESS) project, a multi-year, multi-institution cooperative research campaign in deep sea areas of California, Oregon, and Washington, including the continental shelf and slope. EXPRESS data and information are intended to guide wise use of living marine resources and habitats, inform ocean energy and mineral resource decisions, and improve offshore hazard assessments. The ultimate goal of EXPRESS is to develop comprehensive digital elevation models, habitat maps, and geologic maps, which are needed to address important issues associated with marine spatial planning, ecosystem assessments, geohazards, and the impact of offshore infrastructure development on sensitive ecosystems. This particular NOAA cruise focused on deep-sea corals, sponges, and associated habitats.

Identificadores alternativos https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/60afb5e5d34e4043c8564830
e5cb387c-7d75-4485-bb44-a45a7584e85f
https://obis.org/dataset/c9171650-c1fe-4b17-ab64-32b883fd738d
https://ipt-obis.gbif.us/resource?r=isotope_data_shimada_2018