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EPIC3In: Freiwald, A & Roberts, JM (eds.), 2005, Cold-water Corals and Ecosystems, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, Bremerhaven, PANGAEA, pp. 715-729 | 2005

Lipids and nitrogen isotopes of two deep-water corals from the North-East Atlantic: initial results and implications for their nutrition

Kostas Kiriakoulakis; Elizabeth H. Fisher; George A. Wolff; André Freiwald; Anthony Grehan; J. Murray Roberts

The lipid and organic nitrogen isotopic (δ15N) compositions of two common deep-water corals (Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata) collected from selected locations of the NE Atlantic are compared to the composition of suspended particulate organic matter, in order to determine their principle food source. Initial results suggest that they may feed primarily on zooplankton. This is based on the increased abundances of mono-unsaturated fatty acids and alcohols and the different ratios of the polyunsaturated fatty acids, 22:6/20:5 of the corals when compared to those of the suspended particulate organic matter. There is enrichment in L. pertusa of mono-unsaturated fatty acids and of δ15N relative to M. oculata. It is unclear whether this reflects different feeding strategies or assimilation/storage efficiencies of zooplankton tissue or different metabolism in the two coral species.


Geology | 2007

Terrestrial impact of abrupt changes in the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation: Early Holocene, UK

Jim D. Marshall; Barbara Lang; Stephen F. Crowley; Graham P. Weedon; Peter van Calsteren; Elizabeth H. Fisher; Richard Holme; Jonathan A. Holmes; Richard T. Jones; Alan Bedford; Steven J. Brooks; Jan Bloemendal; Kostas Kiriakoulakis; James D. Ball

Abrupt cooling events are features of Holocene climate and may recur in the future. We use lake records from Hawes Water, NW England, to quantify the impact of two prominent early Holocene climatic events. Subdecadal oxygen isotope records from sedimentary carbonate (18δOc), dated using thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS) U-series analyses, provide evidence for abrupt cold events, lasting ∼50 and ∼150 yr at 9350 and 8380 yr ago, which correlate with the 9.3 ka and 8.2 ka events recognized in Greenland ice cores. At Hawes Water, mean July air temperatures, inferred from chirono-mid assemblages, decreased by ∼1.6 °C during each event. Calculations show that the isotopic excursions were dominantly caused by decreases in the isotopic composition of meteoric precipitation (18δOp) by ∼1.3‰; this is interpreted as a direct downstream response to cooling and freshening of northeast Atlantic surface water by melting ice sheets. Intermediate in magnitude between events observed in Greenland and central Europe, the effects are consistent with a partial shutdown of the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2012

Cold-water coral ecosystem (Tisler Reef, Norwegian Shelf) may be a hotspot for carbon cycling

Martin White; George A. Wolff; Tomas Lundälv; Damien Guihen; Kostas Kiriakoulakis; Marc S. S. Lavaleye; G.C.A. Duineveld


National Oceanography Centre, Southampton | 2011

Nematode abundance in sediments obtained during RRS Charles Darwin cruise CD179

Jeroen Ingels; David S.M. Billett; Kostas Kiriakoulakis; George A. Wolff; Ann Vanreusel


National Oceanography Centre, Southampton | 2009

Nematode abundance in sediments obtained during RRS Discovery cruise D297

Jeroen Ingels; Kostas Kiriakoulakis; George A. Wolff; Ann Vanreusel


Archive | 2016

Compilation of scientific results of the EU project BENGAL

Olaf Pfannkuche; Christophe Rabouille; Franck C Bassinot; Joëlle Galéron; Anthony L. Rice; Brian J. Bett; Annick Vangriesheim; Per O. J. Hall; Thomas Brey; Bernd Christiansen; Barbara Springer; Olivier Ragueneau; Andrew J Gooday; George A. Wolff; Sibylle Grandel; Ann Vanreusel; Richard S. Lampitt; G.C.A. Duineveld; Jean-Louis Reyss; Pavlos Megalovasilis; Antonio Dell'Anno; Soterios Varnavas; Anthony Grehan; John W. Patching; Dai Roberts; Peter Lamont; R. Danovaro; Kostas Kiriakoulakis; Robert Turnewitsch; Rob Witbaard


Biological Sampling in the Deep Sea | 2016

4. Environmental Sampling

Martin White; Christian Mohn; Kostas Kiriakoulakis


Archive | 2015

Compilation of scientific results of the OASIS project

Bernd Christiansen; Javier Arístegui Ruiz; Brian J. Bett; Kostas Kiriakoulakis; Ana Martins; Gui Menezes; Martin White


EPIC3Bremerhaven, PANGAEA | 2012

The Kosterfjord Experiment, a trial to assess the interaction of a coldwater coral reef with its environment

Marc S. S. Lavaleye; G.C.A. Duineveld; Tomas Lundälv; Martin White; Damien Guihen; Kostas Kiriakoulakis; George A. Wolff; Laurenz Thomsen; Dimitar Berov


Supplement to: Ingels, J et al. (2009): Nematode diversity and its relation to the quantity and quality of sedimentary organic matter in the deep Nazare Canyon, Western Iberian Margin. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 56(9), 1521-1539, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2009.04.010 | 2009

Nematodes and meiofauna in sediments obtained from RRS Discovery cruise D297, Portuguese continental margin

Jeroen Ingels; Kostas Kiriakoulakis; George A. Wolff; Ann Vanreusel

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Brian J. Bett

National Oceanography Centre

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Jeroen Ingels

Plymouth Marine Laboratory

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Anthony Grehan

National University of Ireland

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Martin White

National University of Ireland

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E. E. Popova

National Oceanography Centre

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