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OBIS-USA brings together marine biological occurrence data – recorded observations of identifiable marine species at a known time and place, collected primarily from U.S. Waters or with U.S. funding. Coordinated by the Science Analytics and Synthesis (SAS) Program of the United States Geological Survey (USGS), OBIS-USA, strives to meet national data integration and dissemination needs for marine data about organisms and ecosystems. OBIS-USA is part of an international data sharing network (Ocean Biodiversity Information System, OBIS) coordinated by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Science and Cultural Organization) International Oceanographic Data and Information...
Tags: Arctic Ocean,
Atlantic Ocean,
Bay of Fundy,
Beaufort Sea,
Bering Sea, All tags...
Bering Strait,
Biodiversity,
Biological Production,
Birds,
Bristol Bay,
Canada,
Caribbean Sea,
Census of Marine Life,
Chukchi Sea,
Commericial Leases,
Cook Inlet,
Cruise Ships,
Distributions,
Fishes,
Flora,
Great Lakes,
Gulf of Alaska,
Gulf of California,
Gulf of Maine,
Gulf of Mexico,
Habitat,
Harvesting Living Resources,
Invasive Species,
Invertebrates,
Kotzebue Sound,
Kuskokwim Bay,
Mammals,
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs),
North America,
Norton Sound,
OBIS,
Ocean Biogeographic Information System,
Offshore Oil and Gas Production,
Pacific Ocean,
Puget Sound,
Reptiles,
Sargasso Sea,
Shelikof Strait,
South Atlantic Bight,
Southern Ocean,
Straits of Florida,
United States,
Wind Energy Production,
Yucatan Channel,
abundance,
algae,
animal and plant census,
aquatic biology,
aquatic ecosystems,
benthic ecosystems,
benthic habitat,
benthos,
biodiversity,
biogeography,
biological productivity,
biology,
biota,
biota,
coastal habitat,
consumers (organisms),
coral reefs,
decomposers,
ecosystem diversity,
ecosystem functions,
endemic species,
estuarine ecosystems,
fisheries management,
fishery resources,
invasive species,
macroinvertebrates,
marine animals,
marine biology,
marine ecosystems,
marine mammals,
microbes,
migratory species,
native species,
nekton,
nonindigenous species,
oceans,
pelagic habitat,
phytoplankton,
plankton,
plants,
plants (organisms),
producers (organisms),
protected species,
reef ecosystems,
reef habitat,
sea birds,
sea turtles,
shellfish,
species diversity,
vegetation,
vertebrates,
wildlife,
zooplankton, Fewer tags
This dataset contains the physical collection information (e.g., sample location, date, gear type) and microsatellite DNA genotype of egg and larval Lake Sturgeon collected in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers in 2015 and 2016. Individuals were genotyped for 18 microsatellite loci (13 disomic and 5 polysomic). Alleles (base pair sizes) were recorded as presence absence scores (1:present, 2:absent, 0:missing data) for all previously observed alleles. Thus individual genotypes were recorded as pseudo diploid dominant phenotypes resulting in individual vectors of length n=205 for each genotyped egg or larval individual.
Categories: Data;
Tags: Acipenser,
Acipenser fulvescens,
Acipenseridae,
Anthropogenic,
Anthropogenic Rock, All tags...
Anthropogenic Rock Reef Substrate,
Anthropogenic Rock Rubble,
Anthropogenic Substrate,
Aquatic Biology,
Aquatic Setting,
Artificial reef,
Assessments,
Biological Occurrence,
Data Content Subjects,
Data Content Types,
Detroit,
Detroit River,
Dredge Deposit,
Dredge Disturbance,
Dredged/Excavated Channel,
Fishes,
Fishing from Shore,
Fishing with Benthic Mobile Gear,
Genetics,
Grassy Island,
Great Lakes,
Habitat,
Harvesting Living Resources,
Huron,
Lacustrine,
Lake Saint Clair,
Lake St. Clair,
Living Resources,
Macomb,
Michigan,
Middle Channel Saint Clair River,
Motorized Boating,
North Channel Saint Clair River,
Pelagic Fishing,
Port Huron,
Recreational Nonextractive /Cultural Use,
Sailing,
Saint Clair,
Saint Clair River,
Shipping,
Shore Use,
St. Clair,
St. Clair-Detroit,
Substrate,
Transportation,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
United States,
Wayne,
Western Lake Erie,
animals,
anthropogenic agents of coastal change,
aquatic ecosystems,
biological features,
biological laboratory methods,
biological observations,
biological resources,
biology,
biota,
biota,
canal,
capturing (animals),
channels,
chordates,
conservation,
construction,
cultural resources,
data processing,
datasets,
discipline,
dredge spoils disposal,
dredging operations,
ecological change,
ecosystem monitoring,
ecosystem restoration,
ecosystems,
endemic species,
environment,
environmental assessment,
eukaryotes,
feature type,
field inventory and monitoring,
field methods,
field observation,
field sampling,
fish,
fish eggs,
fish larvae,
fisheries,
fishery resources,
food resources,
freshwater ecosystems,
genetic diversity,
genetics,
genotype,
habitats,
hot topics,
hydrographic features,
ichthyology,
ichthyoplankton,
inland fishery resources,
inlandWaters,
laboratory methods,
landform,
life sciences,
management methods,
methods,
native species,
natural resources,
nekton and plankton,
organism groupings (non-taxonomic),
organisms,
physiographic features,
population and community ecology,
population dynamics,
product types,
ray-finned fish ["bony fish"],
recreational fishery resources,
reef,
reefs,
regions,
research method,
resource management,
resources,
river,
river basin development,
river systems,
rivers,
sciences,
shipping channels,
species conservation,
streams,
sturgeon,
topics,
transportation resources,
trapping,
vertebrates,
water resources,
wetland destruction,
zoology, Fewer tags
OBIS-USA brings together marine biological occurrence data – recorded observations of identifiable marine species at a known time and place, collected primarily from U.S. Waters or with U.S. funding. Coordinated by the Core Science, Analytics, Synthesis, and Libraries (CSAS&L) Program of the United States Geological Survey (USGS), OBIS-USA, strives to meet national data integration and dissemination needs for marine data about organisms and ecosystems. OBIS-USA is part of an international data sharing network (Ocean Biogeographic Information System, OBIS) coordinated by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Science and Cultural Organization International Oceanographic...
Categories: Project;
Types: NSDI Cooperative Agreements Program Project;
Tags: Arctic Ocean,
Atlantic Ocean,
Bay of Fundy,
Beaufort Sea,
Bering Sea, All tags...
Bering Strait,
Biodiversity,
Biological Production,
Birds,
Bristol Bay,
Canada,
Caribbean Sea,
Census of Marine Life,
Chukchi Sea,
Commericial Leases,
Cook Inlet,
Cruise Ships,
Distributions,
Fishes,
Flora,
Great Lakes,
Gulf of Alaska,
Gulf of California,
Gulf of Maine,
Gulf of Mexico,
Habitat,
Harvesting Living Resources,
Invasive Species,
Invertebrates,
Kotzebue Sound,
Kuskokwim Bay,
Mammals,
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs),
North America,
Norton Sound,
OBIS,
Ocean Biogeographic Information System,
Offshore Oil and Gas Production,
Pacific Ocean,
Puget Sound,
Reptiles,
Sargasso Sea,
Shelikof Strait,
South Atlantic Bight,
Southern Ocean,
Straits of Florida,
United States,
Wind Energy Production,
Yucatan Channel,
abundance,
algae,
animal and plant census,
aquatic biology,
aquatic ecosystems,
benthic ecosystems,
benthic habitat,
benthos,
biodiversity,
biogeography,
biological productivity,
biology,
biota,
biota,
coastal habitat,
consumers (organisms),
coral reefs,
decomposers,
ecosystem diversity,
ecosystem functions,
endemic species,
estuarine ecosystems,
fisheries management,
fishery resources,
invasive species,
macroinvertebrates,
marine animals,
marine biology,
marine ecosystems,
marine mammals,
microbes,
migratory species,
native species,
nekton,
nonindigenous species,
oceans,
pelagic habitat,
phytoplankton,
plankton,
plants,
plants (organisms),
producers (organisms),
protected species,
reef ecosystems,
reef habitat,
sea birds,
sea turtles,
shellfish,
species diversity,
vegetation,
vertebrates,
wildlife,
zooplankton, Fewer tags
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