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Aureococcus anophagefferens CCMP1850
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Principle Investigator(s) | Christopher Gobler |
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External sample ID | Aureococcus replete |
NCGR Sample ID | MMETSP0916 |
Sample accession number | CAM_SMPL_002752 |
Assembly accession number | CAM_ASM_000570 |
Combined Assembly Name | Aureococcus-anophagefferens-CCMP1850 |
Genus | Aureococcus |
Species | anophagefferens |
Strain | CCMP1850 |
Clonal | Yes |
Axenic | Yes |
Prelim. NCBI Taxon ID | 44056 |
18S rRNA | |
Importance of organism and transcriptomes | Pelagophytes 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 references | Gobler, 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 available | Sieburth, 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. |
Latitude | 40.6508 |
Longitude | -73.1524 |
Depth (m) | 1 |
Salinity (psu) | 25.25 |
Temperature (ºC) | 18 |
pH | 8 |
Collection date | 06-MAY-98 |
Collection time | 12:00 PM |
Sample collection site | OTHER |
Other collection site info | Great 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 term | Aquatic: marine |
ENVO term for habitat - secondary term | Not Applicable |
Habitat description | Estuarine |
Habitat | marine habitat |
Country | UNITED STATES |
Experimental Data | |
Date of experiment | 20-NOV-11 |
Growth medium | GSe media |
Modifications to growth medium | Ammonium in place of nitrate |
Temperature (ºC) | 22 |
Salinty (psu) | 32 |
pH | 7.8 |
Light (µmol photons / m2 / sec) | 100 |
Day portion of day:night cycle in hours | 12 |
Night portion of day:night cycle in hours | 12 |
Ammonium (μmol/L) | 80 |
Phosphate (μmol/L) | 1 |
Dissolved oxygen (ml/L) | 8 |
Total Fe (nmol/L) | 1100 |
DOC (mg/L) | 2 |
List of amino acids and concentrations, with units | none |
Trace elements (total) (nmol/L) | 1004 |
CO2 (ppm) | 400 |
Prey organism, if applicable (genus and species) | none |
Pressure (atm) | 1 |
Investigation type | Eukaryotes |