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presence of acantharians as deep as 400 m but specimen became very rare to inexistent in their trap located at 1500 m These authors also described the presence of large number of cysts and minute SrSO4 particles that could be related to the acantharian reproductive cycle Because
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Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate and CReactive Protein: How Best Oct 1 2014 Pediatric Annals Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and Creactive protein (CRP) are markers of inflammatory conditions and have been used extensively by clinicians both in outpatient and inpatient settings It is important to understand the physiologic principles
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Free-drifting sediment traps deployed at 400 1500 and 3200 m were used to collect particles near the US JGOFS Time-Series Station (3149 5′N and 6408 2′ W) in the Atlantic Ocean Acantharian specimens isolated from our samples were abundant at the 400-m depth horizon and were rare to non-existent in our 1500-m traps No specimens were
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The oceanic biological carbon pump (BCP) regulates the Earth carbon cycle by transporting part of the photosynthetically fixed CO2 into the deep ocean Suppressing this mechanism would result in an important increase of atmospheric CO2 level The BCP occurs mainly in the form of (1) organic carbon (OC) particles sinking out the surface ocean of (2) neutrally buoyant OC
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erythrocyte sedimentation easier Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Lab Tests Online Mar 12 2018 The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR or sed rate) is a test to detect inflammation associated with infections cancers and autoimmune diseases to help diagnose and monitor inflammatory diseases temporal arteritis systemic vasculitis polymyalgia rheumatica
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Marine microbial eukaryotes are ubiquitous comprised of phylogenetically diverse groups and play key roles in microbial food webs and global biogeochemical cycling However their vertical distribution in the deep sea has received little attention In this study we investigated the composition and diversity of the eukaryotes of both 0 2–3 μm and 3 μm size fractions from
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Martin Patrick et al Sedimentation of acantharian cysts in the Iceland Basin: Strontium as a ballast for deep ocean particle flux and implications for acantharian reproductive strategies Limnol Oceanogr 55(2) 2010 604–614
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Diversity Ecology and Biogeochemistry of Cyst-Forming Acantharia (Radiolaria) in the Oceans Johan Decelle1* Patrick Martin2 Katsiaryna Paborstava2 David W Pond3 Geraint Tarling3 Frederic Mahe1 Colomban de Vargas1 Richard Lampitt2 Fabrice Not1 1CNRS UMR 7144 EPPO Universite Pierre et Marie Curie Station Biologique de Roscoff - Place
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Acantharian cysts were discovered in sediment trap samples from spring 2007 at 2000 m in the Iceland Basin Although these single-celled organisms contribute to particulate organic matter flux in the upper mesopelagic their contribution to bathypelagic particle
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Evidence suggests that at high latitudes rapid deep sedimentation of acantharian cysts recurs each spring The cysts sink to depth to release gametes and then die Juveniles may then descend to the seafloor before ascending to the surface as they mature
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Marine planktonic organisms that undertake active vertical migrations over their life cycle are important contributors to downward particle flux in the oceans Acantharia globally distributed heterotrophic protists that are unique in building skeletons of celestite (strontium sulfate) can produce reproductive cysts covered by a heavy mineral shell that sink rapidly from surface to deep
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The abundance and flux of acantharian cysts were recorded for a period of 12 months from December 2012 to 2013 in a sediment trap deployed at 1500 m in the north-eastern Scotia Sea Southern Ocean Acantharia (radiolarian protists) are found globally have very dense celestite skeletons and form cysts which can sink rapidly through the water column
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Deep sedimentation of acantharian cysts - Evidence suggests that at high latitudes rapid deep sedimentation of acantharian cysts recurs each spring The cysts sink to depth to release gametes and then die Juveniles may then descend to the seafloor before ascending to the surface as they mature Get price
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margin sedimentation continental Passive margin A passive margin is the transition between oceanic and continental lithosphere that is not an active plate margin A passive margin forms by sedimentation above an ancient rift now marked by transitional lithosphere Continental rifting creates new
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In these deep waters acantharian sequences contributed between 4 4 and 11% in the Pacific and between 1 2 and 5 3% in the Atlantic of total protist sequences Clade I represented 55 to 96% of the acantharian sequences in the mesopelagic whereas it only accounted for ≤6% at the surface In contrast clades A B and C were equally present at
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For the samples collected in the deep water column (500 m) the content of a whole Niskin bottle (12 L) was concentrated down to 50 mL by pouring the water gently through 10-m mesh Cells were settled in 10–25 mL sedimentation chambers for 24 h
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Deep sedimentation of acantharian cysts - Evidence suggests that at high latitudes rapid deep sedimentation of acantharian cysts recurs each spring The cysts sink to depth to release gametes and then die Juveniles may then descend to the seafloor before ascending to the surface as they mature Get price
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Here we use eDNA to assess benthic metazoan diversity in 39 deep-sea sediment samples from bathyal and abyssal depths worldwide The eDNA dataset was dominated by meiobenthic taxa and we identified all animal phyla commonly found in the deep-sea benthos yet the diversity within these phyla remains largely unknown The large numbers of
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Sedimentation of acantharian cysts in the Iceland Basin: Strontium as a ballast for deep ocean particle flux and implications for acantharian reproductive strategies Patrick Martin ^* John T Allen a Matthew J Cooper a David G Johns b Richard S Lampitt a Richard Sanders a and Damon A H Teaglea
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Ignoring temporal fluctuations in the oceanic carbon budget leads to a significant misrepresentation of the cycling of organic matter from production in surface waters to consumption and sequestration in the abyssal ocean A 29-year time series (1989 to 2017) of particulate organic carbon (POC) fluxes and sea-floor measurements of sediment community
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This fact may not contradict the high proportion of radiolarian sequences detected from the environmental clone samples in the deep ocean Early light microscopic observations established that both acantharian and polycystine radiolarians form flagellated swarmers as part of their life cycle (e g Chatton 1952 Gamble 1909 Hollande and
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They are distributed worldwide from subsurface to deep waters and appear to be most numerous in oligotrophic surface waters Their main distinctive features are an internal star-shaped skeleton made of strontium sulfate mineral and an amoeboid cell that possesses multiple nuclei extensive axopods and contractile myonemes Acantharia feed on a large variety of prey but some
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dissolved barium in the deep waters from the release of seafloor gas hydrates (which contain high levels of dissolved barium) However Ba/Ca data in foraminifers during this interval indicate no change in deep sea Ba concentration and a decrease in Ba concentration in the surface ocean (Hall et al 2004) While better knowledge of the
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