Instrument: In-situ incubator

Acronym: in-situ incubator
External Identifier: skos:broadMatch: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/82/

Description

A device on a ship or in the laboratory that holds water samples under controlled conditions of temperature and possibly illumination.


Dataset NamePI-Supplied DescriptionPI-Supplied Name
Results of measurements of the oxidation of 15N supplied as ammonia, urea, putrescine or nitrite in samples collected from continental shelf waters west of the Antarctic Peninsula on cruise LMG1801 from January to February 2018Percival incubator
Results from laboratory experiments testing autoinduction in marine diatoms, Thalassiosira pseudonana and Phaeodactylum tricornutum (PhytoplanktonQS project)Percival models LT-36VL and LT-41VLX
Copepod track data from a set of 4 experiments quantifying the foraging behavior and ingestion by copepods within different distributions of marine snowincubator
Brooded coral larval respiration (Cumbo, 2012) from Taiwan 2010 (MCR LTER project, Climate_Coral_Larvae project)A temperature-regulated bath (±0.1C, Hipoint, models LC-06) water bath
Historical larval release of P. damicornis, Taiwan, March 2003-2008 (Cumbo, 2013) (MCR LTER project, Climate_Coral_Larvae project)flow-through aquaria
Respiration rates, photosynthetic efficiency, and mortality of brooded coral larval experiments, March 2011 and 2012, Taiwan (Cumbo, 2013) (MCR LTER project, Climate_Coral_Larvae project)A temperature-regulated bath (±0.1C, Hipoint, models LC-06) in-situ incubator
Comparison of abundance-based growth rate predicted following Q10 model, Eppley’s equation, and the linear model obtained in Franzè and Menden-Deuer, 2020Experiments were conducted using temperature-controlled incubators (I-36LLVL Series, Percival Scientific). I-36LLVL Series, Percival Scientific
Natural abundance of 15N and 18O measured in samples collected over the continental shelf west of the Antarctic Peninsula on cruise LMG1801 from January to February 2018Percival incubator
Growth rates of the polar diatom Chaetoceros RS19 under various +Zn and +Co conditions from September 2019 (MM Saito project)Chaetoceros RS19 cultures were maintained in a 4°C incubator under constant fluorescent lighting (30 µmol photon m-2 s-1). Incubator
Data pertaining to the development of larvae past the planula stage from experiments investigating heat priming in Nematostella vectensisincubator (Boekel Scientific, Feasterville Trevose, PA, USA)
Data pertaining to dose-response curves (DRC) quantifying survival of larvae after exposure to heat ramps from experiments investigating heat priming in Nematostella vectensisincubator (Boekel Scientific, Feasterville Trevose, PA, USA)
Expression of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) in larvae at 11 days post-fertilization (DPF) from experiments investigating heat priming in Nematostella vectensisincubator (Boekel Scientific, Feasterville Trevose, PA, USA)
Heat tolerance (survival) of juveniles at 6 WPF following heat shock from experiments investigating heat priming in Nematostella vectensisincubator (Boekel Scientific, Feasterville Trevose, PA, USA)
Lethal temperature 50s (LT50s) displayed by larvae derived from dose-response curves after heat shock from experiments investigating heat priming in Nematostella vectensisincubator (Boekel Scientific, Feasterville Trevose, PA, USA)
Long-term body column lengths and tentacle numbers of larvae and juveniles from experiments investigating heat priming in Nematostella vectensisincubator (Boekel Scientific, Feasterville Trevose, PA, USA)
Respiration rates and protein content of larvae from experiments investigating heat priming in Nematostella vectensisincubator (Boekel Scientific, Feasterville Trevose, PA, USA)
Sizes of larvae from 4-11 days post-fertilization from experiments investigating heat priming in Nematostella vectensisincubator (Boekel Scientific, Feasterville Trevose, PA, USA)
In situ experimentally determined dissolution rates of biogenic calcites along a North Pacific transect between Hawaii and Alaska (KM1712 expedition) in August 2017A 1.6-L Niskin incubator was modified by connecting a PVC sample holder and a Seabird pump to the Niskin via threaded connections and Tygon tubing. The sample holder accommodated packets of 13C-labeled calcium carbonate, and the pump moved seawater from the Niskin interior through the sample holder and back into the Niskin interior. The Seabird pump was run using a custom-built aluminum battery housing strapped to the modified Niskin.  See Naviaux et al., (2019) for details. Modified Niskin incubators
Copepod gut pigment and tank water pigment data from a set of 4 experiments quantifying the foraging behavior and ingestion by copepods within different distributions of marine snowincubator
Calcification Rates and Biomass of 4 Coral Species, 2 Temperatures and 2 pCO2 Levels from Experiments at LTER site in Moorea, French Polynesia, 2011 (OA_Corals project)150 L tanks
Tank seawater conditions from Coral/Temperature/pCO2 Experiments at LTER site in Moorea, French Polynesia, 2011 (OA_Corals project)150 L tanks
List of marine algal steroids used in zooplankton metabolic, growth and reproduction experimentsSanyo MIR252 incubator
Microplankton abundance and biomass from CTD casts from R/V Thomas G. Thompson TT043, TT045 cruises in the Arabian Sea in 1995 (U.S. JGOFS Arabian Sea project)1L amber glass bottles were used to store samples with a 10% final concentration of acid Lugols.  During US JGOFS, Niskin bottle sample water was transferred to amber glass bottles and stored in the dark before analysis. Amber Bottle
Experimental results on the carbonate chemistry of mussel growth from the Bodega Marine Laboratory in 2013 (OMEGAS-MaS project)temperature controlled water bath
Experimental results on mussel growth at controlled pH and temperature from the lab Bodega Marine Laboratory in 2013 (OMEGAS-MaS project)temperature controlled water bath
Net oxygen production as measured from on-deck incubators from R/V Thomas G. Thompson TT043, TT049 cruises in the Arabian Sea in 1995 (U.S. JGOFS Arabian Sea project)During US JGOFS, Niskin bottle sample water was transferred to amber glass bottles and stored in the dark before analysis. in-situ incubator
Oyster larvae vertical distribution data collected from laboratory water column experiments on the behavioral effects of ocean acidification on Olympia oyster larvae (Ostrea lurida), July 2017Used to maintain treatment temperature during experiment Fisher Scientific Isotemp Circulating Water Bath
pH measurements from laboratory water column experiments on the behavioral effects of ocean acidification on Olympia oyster larvae (Ostrea lurida), July 2017Used to maintain treatment temperature during experiment Fisher Scientific Isotemp Circulating Water Bath
Light-dark calcification rates of Pleurochrysis carterae analyzed at Bigelow Laboratory in 2013 (OA Copes Coccoliths project)Dark replicate and blank vials were covered in black aluminum foil and all vials were incubated together for 24 h in an incubator set at 16.5 +/- 0.5 deg C and 470 umol photons/m-2/s PAR on a 14-10 h light-dark cycle. Incubator
Phosphate redox data from cruise AE1409 from R/V Atlantic Explorer AE1409 in the Western Tropical North Atlantic from May 2014 (P Processing by Tricho project)Flow-through on-deck incubator was maintained at surface seawater temperatures by continually flushing with the surface seawater from the ship’s pumping system.   flow-through on-deck incubator
The effect of altered carbonate system chemistry on the abiotic formation of Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP) from UCSB MSI Passow Laboratory from 2009 to 2010 (OA - Ocean Acidification and Aggregation project)in-situ incubator
The effect of altered carbonate system chemistry on the abiotic formation of Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP).from UCSB MSI Passow Lab from 2009 to 2010 (OA - Ocean Acidification and Aggregation project)in-situ incubator
Aggregate Sinking Velocity from the CO2 Aggregation Experiment from UCSB Marine Science Institute Passow Lab from 2009 to 2010 (OA - Ocean Acidification and Aggregation project)in-situ incubator
Aggregate Size from the CO2 Aggregation Experiment from UCSB Marine Science Institute Passow Lab from 2009 to 2010 (OA - Ocean Acidification and Aggregation project)in-situ incubator
BioChemical results from the CO2 Aggregation Experiment from UCSB Marine Science Institute Passow Lab from 2009 to 2010 (OA - Ocean Acidification and Aggregation project)in-situ incubator
Carbonate System results from the CO2 Aggregation Experiment from UCSB Marine Science Institute Passow Lab from 2009 to 2010 (OA - Ocean Acidification and Aggregation project)in-situ incubator
General Information about the CO2 Aggregation Experiment from UCSB Marine Science Institute Passow Lab from 2009 to 2010 (OA - Ocean Acidification and Aggregation project)in-situ incubator
pH data from the CO2 Aggregation Experiment from UCSB Marine Science Institute Passow Lab from 2009 to 2010 (OA - Ocean Acidification and Aggregation project)in-situ incubator
Effect of phytosterol supplementation on Acartia egg production (PhytosterolsZooplank project)Sanyo MIR252 incubator
Effect of phytosterol supplementation on Artemia growth (PhytosterolsZooplank project)Sanyo MIR252 incubator
Sulfate reduction energetics at Main Endeavor grotto chimney from samples collected on RV Atlantis (AT18-08) during Jason II dives in the Juan de Fuca Ridge from July to August 2011Used aboard ship and in lab Incubator
Sulfate reduction rates at Main Endeavor grotto chimney from samples collected on RV Atlantis (AT18-08) during Jason II dives in the Juan de Fuca Ridge from July to August 2011Used aboard ship and in lab Incubator
Changes in biovolume in three herbivorous protists measured across a temperature gradient ranging from 0 to 22 degrees Celsius for 30 daysExperiments were conducted using temperature-controlled incubators (I-36LLVL Series, Percival Scientific). I-36LLVL Series, Percival Scientific
Abundance- and biomass-based growth rates of three heterotrophic protists measured across a temperature gradient ranging from 0 to 22 degrees Celsius for 30 daysExperiments were conducted using temperature-controlled incubators (I-36LLVL Series, Percival Scientific). I-36LLVL Series, Percival Scientific
Trichodesmium data from R/V Atlantic Explorer cruise AE1409 in the Western Tropical North Atlantic from May 2014 (P Processing by Tricho project)A 1 mL aliquot of acetylene was injected into the bottle through a septum cap, the bottle was gently inverted, and allowed to incubate in an on-deck incubator at ambient temperature and light.  on-deck incubator