Project: EAGER: New molecular methods for studying copepod nauplii in the field

Acronym/Short Name:EAGER: Copepod nauplii
Project Duration:2013-01 -2014-12
Geolocation:Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii

Description

Description from NSF Award Abstract:
The most abundant metazoans in the open sea are often the earliest developmental stages of copepods, their nauplii. Nauplii remain under-studied due to the limitations of conventional techniques and an historical emphasis on studying the larger mesozooplankton. However, there is increasing recognition that nauplii play important roles in food web dynamics, and considerable evidence that nauplii may be important trophic intermediaries between microbial and classical food webs due to their high abundance, high weight-specific ingestion rates, and ability to feed on relatively small particles. This team of investigators is developing a novel molecular approach to studying diverse populations of nauplii in mixed field samples based on quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR). They propose to complete development and validation of this qPCR-based technique for enumeration of nauplii, and evaluate its utility in the field. The specific objectives of this research are to identify and reduce technical and biological sources of error in the methodology, determine the accuracy of the method across a range of environmental conditions, and complete one paired field experiment that compares the grazing impact of naupliar and protozoan micro-grazers in a model subtropical coastal ecosystem.

Note: This project is funded by an NSF EAGER award.

Related publications:
Jungbluth, M.J., Goetze, E., and Lenz, P.H. 2013. Measuring copepod naupliar abundance in a subtropical bay using quantitative PCR. Marine Biology, 160: 3125-3141. doi: 10.1007/s00227-013-2300-y

Jungbluth, M.J., and Lenz, P.H. 2013. Copepod diversity in a subtropical bay based on a fragment of the mitochondrial COI gene. Journal of Plankton Research, 35(3): 630-643. doi: 10.1093/plankt/fbt015


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Measurements of mixed field samples used for qPCR estimates and estimating biomass of DNA copy number in bulk samples2022-02-03Final no updates expected
Measurements of individual body size and qPCR estimates of DNA copy number per individual from the development of four assays to quantify copeod naupliar biomass in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii2022-02-02Final no updates expected
Data resulting from testing dilution experiments conducted in the development of four assays to quantify copeod naupliar biomass in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii2022-02-01Final no updates expected
Initial prey abundances for copepod grazing experiments in the Kaneohe Bay, HI, March-April 2015 (JEMBE 2017) (EAGER: Copepod nauplii project)2017-09-06Final no updates expected
Copepods Parvocalanus crassirostris naupliar ingestion and clearance rates on natural prey assemblages from Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, 2015 (JEMBE 2017) (EAGER: Copepod nauplii project)2017-09-06Final no updates expected
Copepods Parvocalanus crassirostris and Bestiolina similis naupliar ingestion and clearance rates on natural prey assemblages from Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, 2013 (MEPS 2017) (EAGER: Copepod nauplii project)2017-09-01Final no updates expected
Initial prey abundances for copepod grazing experiments in the Kaneohe Bay, HI, May-June 2013 (MEPS 2017) (EAGER: Copepod nauplii project)2017-09-01Final no updates expected
Initial field conditions at Kane‘ohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii and abundances of Parvocalanus crassirostris and Bestilina similis nauplii, May/June 2013 (EAGER: Copepod nauplii project)2017-08-07Final no updates expected
Flow cytometry results for naupliar grazing laboratory experiments conducted from 2012-2013 (EAGER: Copepod nauplii project)2016-02-04Final no updates expected
Metadata for field dilution experiments to measure community microzooplankton grazing rates in Kaneohe Bay, HI from 2012-2013 (EAGER: Copepod nauplii project)2016-02-04Final no updates expected
Field conditions during grazing experiments in Kaneohe Bay, HI during 2012-2013 (EAGER: Copepod nauplii project)2016-02-02Final no updates expected

People

Lead Principal Investigator: Erica Goetze
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (SOEST)

Co-Principal Investigator: Petra H. Lenz
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (SOEST)

Co-Principal Investigator: Karen E. Selph
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (SOEST)


Data Management Plan

DMP_Goetze_EAGER_OCE-1255697.pdf (76.23 KB)
02/09/2025