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Aureococcus anophagefferens CCMP1850

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Principle Investigator(s) Christopher Gobler
External sample IDAureococcus replete
NCGR Sample IDMMETSP0914
Sample accession numberCAM_SMPL_002744
Assembly accession numberCAM_ASM_000562
Combined Assembly NameAureococcus-anophagefferens-CCMP1850
GenusAureococcus
Speciesanophagefferens
StrainCCMP1850
ClonalYes
AxenicYes
Prelim. NCBI Taxon ID44056
18S rRNA
Importance of organism and transcriptomesPelagophytes such as Aureococcus anophagefferens represent a common but poorly characterized component of ocean microeukaryotic communities. In addition, this species is notorious for its ability to form harmful brown tides in US east coast estuaries.
Additional citations and referencesGobler, C.J., Lonsdale, D.J., Boyer, G.L. 2005. A synthesis and review of causes and impact of harmful brown tide blooms caused by the alga, Aureococcus anophagefferens. Estuaries 28: 726-749
Environmental Data
Primary citation for organism's characterization, if availableSieburth, J.M., Johnson, P.W. & Hargraves, P.E. (1988). Ultrastructure and ecology of Aureococcus anophagefferens gen et sp. nov. (Chrysophyceae): the dominant picoplankter during a bloom in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, summer 1985. Journal of Phycology 24: 416-425.
Latitude40.6508
Longitude-73.1524
Depth (m)1
Salinity (psu)25.25
Temperature (ºC)18
pH8
Collection date06-MAY-98
Collection time12:00 PM
Sample collection siteOTHER
Other collection site infoGreat South Bay, NY, Suffolk County monitoring station #300
Sample material (e.g. "seawater," "sediment," etc.)seawater
Chlorophyll (mg/m3)14
Nirate (μmol/kg)0.35
Phosphate (μmol/kg)0.16
Dissolved oxygen (ml/L)9.9
DOC (mg/L)3.07
POC (mg/L)1.23
Silicate (μmol/kg)1
ENVO term for habitat - primary termAquatic: marine
ENVO term for habitat - secondary termNot Applicable
Habitat descriptionEstuarine
Habitatmarine habitat
CountryUNITED STATES
Experimental Data
Date of experiment20-NOV-11
Growth mediumGSe media
Modifications to growth mediumAmmonium in place of nitrate
Temperature (ºC)22
Salinty (psu)32
pH7.8
Light (µmol photons / m2 / sec)100
Day portion of day:night cycle in hours12
Night portion of day:night cycle in hours12
Ammonium (μmol/L)80
Phosphate (μmol/L)5
Dissolved oxygen (ml/L)8
Total Fe (nmol/L)1100
DOC (mg/L)2
List of amino acids and concentrations, with unitsnone
Trace elements (total) (nmol/L)1004
CO2 (ppm)400
Prey organism, if applicable (genus and species)none
Pressure (atm)1
Investigation typeEukaryotes