NCCOS Assessment: Digitized histological slides for stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) development in Colpophyllia natans colonies located in the Dry Tortugas, 2021-09-01 to 2022-08-01 (NCEI Accession 0302466)
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This digitized histological slide collection includes tissue biopsies from wild colonies of Colpophyllia natans (CNAT) located at three sites throughout the Dry Tortugas and collected at four time points to capture pre-disease and endemic disease states (September 2021, February 2022, June 2022, and August 2022). Slides were stained with either hematoxylin and eosin stains to highlight tissue morphology or Movatâs pentachrome stain to differentiate connective tissues (mucin, collagen, elastin, myosin). All slides were scanned on a digital slide scanner to a maximum magnification of 40x. All images are in an .svs format. This dataset only includes the raw histological slide collection and associated metadata from biopsied coral colonies. Results from the analysis of the histological slides will be available from partner labs in separate associated datasets
Shotgun proteomics of thermally challenged Caribbean reef corals (NCEI Accession 0227133)
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A proteome profiling approach was taken to characterize the cellular biology of massive corals of the Upper Florida Keys exposed to experimentally elevated temperatures. Specifically, Orbicella faveolata specimens from two inshore (Cheeca Rocks & The Rocks) and one offshore reef (Little Conch) were incubated at either 33°C for 5 days or 32°C days for 31 days (with controls maintained at 30°C), and proteins were extracted from a subset of 16 samples (representing multiple coral genotypes at each temperature x time), separated by liquid chromatography, and sequenced by mass spectrometry (MS). The associated, open-access manuscript (Mayfield et al. 2021) includes all methodological details needed to interpret the proteomic data. However, I have nevertheless reiterated the majority of these details in this document to aid those in navigating the NCEI data submission. Alongside this detailed methodological treatise, I have also uploaded 16 RAW files generated by the MS (Q Exactiveâ¢, Thermo-Fisher Scientific [TFS]), 16 MZML (open-access MS mass peaks) files, 16 MZID (open-access MS results) files, two sequence libraries needed to query the proteomic data (fasta files for the coral host & its dinoflagellate [family Symbiodiniaceae] endosymbionts), and a tab-delimited âonline supplemental data fileâ (OSDF) that 1) describes which samples were analyzed; 2) defines MS jargon and explains how to interpret the MS output; and 3) presents all data in a distilled format that is more amenable to analysis by traditional statistical approaches. Please note that there are 32 MZID files, rather than 16, because each of the 16 MZML files was separately queried against each of the two aforementioned fasta sequence libraries.
NCCOS assessment: Predicting deep-sea coral habitats within the PapahÄnaumokuÄkea Marine National Monument, Hawaii (NCEI Accession 0244006)
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This dataset contains geospatial data from spatial predictive models that were developed for 22 deep-sea coral and sponge (DSCS) taxa within the PapahÄnaumokuÄkea Marine National Monument (PMNM) from depths of 100-3,500 m. It includes raster datasets at 360 x 360 m spatial resolution depicting the predicted probability of occurrence for each of these taxa and a raster dataset at 360 x 360 m spatial resolution depicting the predicted taxonomic richness. These predictions provide a baseline for the potential distribution of these vulnerable and ecologically significant communities in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI), and will support management planning, permitting, exploration and sanctuary designation efforts by the Monument. The data collection also includes raster datasets at 360 x 360 m spatial resolution depicting each of the 44 spatial environmental predictor variables considered for fitting the models.
Multi-species Coral Sr/Ca Based Sea-Surface Temperature (SST) Reconstruction Data Using Orbicella faveolata and Siderastrea siderea from Dry Tortugas National Park, FL
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This data release includes new sub annual and mean annual Sr/Ca records from two species of massive coral, Orbicella faveolata (coral B3) and Siderastrea siderea (coral CG2), from the Dry Tortugas National Park, FL (DTNP). We combine these new records with published Sr/Ca data from three additional S. siderea coral (DeLong et al., 2014) to generate a 278-year long multi-species stacked Sr/Ca-SST record from DRTO.