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Principal Investigator
Ecosystems Center
Marine Biological Laboratory
7 MBL St.
Woods Hole, MA 02543

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Dataset ID:95hobact
Dataset Title:Number of bacteria in Toolik Lake water column during June, July and August 1995 , Arctic LTER 1995.
Investigator 1: 
First Name:John
Last Name:Hobbie
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Associate Investigators:Michele Bahr
Keywords:bacteria, picoplankton
Abstract: Number of bacteria in Toolik Lake water column during June, July and August 1995
Contact: Arctic LTER Information Manager
The Ecosystems Center
Marine Biological Lab
7 MBL St
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Phone (508) 289 7496
Email: arc_im@mbl.edu
Online URL: http://ecosystems.mbl.edu/ARC/
DATA FILE INFORMATION:
Data File Name 95hobact
Beginning Date 5/1/1995
End Date 9/1/1995
Number of Data Records
Other Files to Reference
Availability Status
Quality Control Information
Maintenance Description
Log of Changes: Log of changes: For Archival Use: DATE RECEIVED: Feb 22, 1996 DATA FILE ENTERED BY: DATA FILE VALIDATION: NAME: Neil Bettez DATE:
RESEARCH LOCATION:
Geographic Description Toolik Lake
Location Bounding Box
West Bounding Coordinate
East Bounding Coordinate
North Bounding Coordinate
South Bounding Coordinate
OR if single point location
Latitude
Longitude
TAXONOMIC COVERAGE:
Organisms studied
Methods:

After transport to the laboratory at Woods Hole, MA, 2 ml of gluteraldehyde-preserved lake water from each depth was mixed with 2 ml 0.2 um filtered phosphate buffered saline to reduce humic interference and 0.1% Triton X-100 or Nonidet P-40 to improve cell permeability and stored overnight at 4*C. The sample was stained with 200 ul 100ug/ml 4'6 diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI), final concentration 10 ug/ml. After 5 minutes, the sample was vacuum filtered through a 0.22 um pore size black Nuclepore 25mm filter in a 15 ml Millipore filtration apparatus. The filter was mounted on a microscope slide using Cargille A immersion oil. Ten fields were counted using a Zeiss epifluoresencce microscope.

CALCULATIONS
Variable Formula
cell count (x/field)(2.04 x 10^4 field/ml) = #/ml

Reference Citations: Hobbie, J.E., T.L. Corliss and B.J. Peterson, Seasonal patterns of bacterial abundance in an
Arctic lake. 1983. Arctic and Alpine Research 15:252-259.
Porter, K.G. and Y.S.Feig The use of DAPI for identifying and counting aquatic microflora.
1980. Limnology and Oceanography 25:943-948.

Sampling Description.

None

Data Table

Variable    Variable descrip.            Precis./Units  Coded   Missing
(Y/N)    Values
SITE        site of measurement                           y
DATE        Date                           DD-MMM-YY      n
STATION    location at lake
DEPTH       meters
COUNT      # cells x 10^6/ml             0.00

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