Intertidal transects of the microbial communities from West Beach of Calvert Island, British Columbia, Canada, 2015-2016

Sandy beaches dominate coastlines world wide and serve as buffers between land and sea. These are dynamic environments composed of shifting sediments and variable mixtures of marine and freshwater due to tidal and seasonal storm cycles. To better understand the contributions of the microbial community to sandy beach ecosystems, we investigated the diversity of protists and metazoans from West Beach on the northwest corner of Calvert Island, located in the central coast of British Columbia, Canada by sequencing the V4 variable regions of the small subunit (18S) ribosomal RNA gene. Sand was sampled seasonally from different elevations along transect lines from the high tide line to the swash zone.

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Instrument Illumina MiSeq; ILLUMINA
Publisher Blue-Cloud Data Discovery & Access service; ELIXIR-ENA
Contributor UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
Publication Year 2024
OpenAccess true
Contact blue-cloud-support(at)maris.nl
Representation
Discipline Marine Science
Spatial Coverage (-128.146W, 51.647S, -128.146E, 51.647N)
Temporal Coverage Begin 2015-06-03T00:00:00Z
Temporal Coverage End 2016-01-17T00:00:00Z