Investigation of the effect of short-term variation in soil moisture and soil temperature on nematode anhydrobiosis as part of the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project. The percent of anhydrobiotic (coiled) nematodes with relation to soil moisture and temperature was determined. The study began at 0930 on 22 December 1997 and ended on 23 December 1997. The samples were taken at 0, 6, 12, 18, and 24 hrs, at the south side of the Lake Hoare.
Dataset Results
1997-12-22 to 1997-12-23
10.6073/pasta/cb583b3bf9a86696c93e203e827208ae
238
Investigation of the effect of short-term variation in soil moisture and soil temperature on nematode anhydrobiosis as part of the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project. The percent of anhydrobiotic nematodes with relation to soil moisture and temperature was determined.
The study began at 0930 on 22 December 1997 and ended on 23 December 1997. The samples were taken at 0, 6, 12, 18, and 24 hrs.
Date Range:
1997-12-22 to 1997-12-23
Data sources:
DOI:
10.6073/pasta/c18c5fc6cfdad5ed6ef8c8f05c6c0c83
Dataset ID:
240
Investigation of the effect of short-term variation in soil moisture and soil temperature on nematode anhydrobiosis as part of the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project. The percent of anhydrobiotic (coiled) nematodes with relation to soil moisture, temperature, and salinity was determined.
The study began in the austral summer of 1996/1997. Locations on the south sides of both the Lake Hoare and Fryxell. Also, at a moss site near the Canada Glacier. Samples gathered on Jan 1st 1997
Date Range:
1997-01-01 to 1997-01-02
Data sources:
DOI:
10.6073/pasta/dd3ef5432f686d81869c6febd2205784
Dataset ID:
245
Investigation of the effect of short-term variation in soil moisture and soil temperature on nematode anhydrobiosis as part of the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project. The percent of anhydrobiotic (coiled) nematodes with relation to soil moisture, temperature, and salinity was determined. The study began in the austral summer of 1996/1997. Samples gathered in the south side of the Lakes Hoare and Fryxell, and in a moss site near the Canada Glacier on Jan 1st 1997
Date Range:
1997-01-01 to 1997-01-02
Data sources:
DOI:
10.6073/pasta/659c7480c0eb8c900747a24f3aaa33f4
Dataset ID:
249
Investigation of the effect of short-term variation in soil moisture and soil temperature on nematode anhydrobiosis as part of the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project. The percent of anhydrobiotic (coiled) nematodes with relation to soil moisture and temperature was determined. The study began at 1030 on 10 December 1997 and ended on 11 December 1997. The samples were taken at 0, 6, 12, 18, and 24 hrs. Samples were collected in the south side of the Lake Hoare, Taylor Valley, Victoria lands, Antarctica
Date Range:
1997-12-10 to 1997-12-11
Data sources:
DOI:
10.6073/pasta/39f1f0f5ae04d086a494584ddfb45051
Dataset ID:
250
Investigation of the effect of short-term variation in soil moisture and soil temperature on nematode anhydrobiosis as part of the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project. The percent of anhydrobiotic (coiled) nematodes with relation to soil moisture, temperature, and salinity was determined. Samples were collected in the south side of the Lake Hoare.
The study began at 1030 on 10 December 1997 and ended on 11 December 1997. The samples were taken at 0, 6, 12, 18, and 24 hrs.
Date Range:
1997-12-10 to 1997-12-11
Data sources:
DOI:
10.6073/pasta/fac92a743cfa05c9448e5e23d0fc5bd2
Dataset ID:
253