Fungi isolates from physical samples (soil, rock, wood, foodstuff, air, artifacts, etc) from heroic era sites in the Ross Sea Region to determine fungal biodiversity
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K021_1998_2012_NZ_1
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Physical samples of soil, rocks, wood, foodstuffs, air and artifacts were collected from six Heroic era sites in the Ross Sea Region over the period of January 1999 to January 2008. These sites included the three historic huts at Hut Point, Cape Evans and Cape Royds on Ross Island (from 1998-2008), the historic hut at Cape Adare (2002-2003), the rock hut at Cape Crozier (2000-2001) and the Granite ... house at Cape Geology, Granite Harbour (2002-2003). Fungi were isolated from these samples using a variety of techniques (including spore traps), media and temperatures. The results from these studies were used to determine fungal biodiversity, the effect of the introduction of a nutrient source in a pristine environment on native fungal species, the impact of humans, and introduction of foreign fungi into a harsh environment. The fungi isolated from these locations have been studied to determine adaption/survival strategies. All cultures are held in culture collections at The Universities of Waikato and Minnesota. Huts and artifacts were digitally videotaped to compare the rate of deterioration from year to year. January 1990 samples: Hut Point >100 samples, Cape Evans >200 samples, Cape Royds >200 samples; December 1999 samples Hut Point >50 samples, Cape Evans >130 samples, Cape Royds >90 samples Physical samples were collected in January 2012 from three Heroic era sites in Ross Sea Region, these included the two historic huts at Hut Point, and Cape Royds on Ross Island, and on Observation Hill, Memorial Cross. Additionally, physical samples (air, wood splinters, swabs of hut and wood) were taken in the interior and exterior of the USAP Hut and latrine at Cape Crozier. These continue the work from K021 over the period of January 1999 to January 2011. Microbes (fungi, bacteria, potentially bacteriophages) were isolated from these samples using a variety of techniques, media and temperatures. In 2010-2011 high resolution 3D images and scanning of the Heroic era sites commenced. The scanning of hut interiors and historical artifacts and wooden surfaces subject to physical ablation and fungal spore growth. These images provide a basis for the accurate determination of deterioration processes and provide an invaluable resource for future conservation and restoration processes. Further scanning and images were added in 2011-2012 increasing the data base.
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Fungi cultures were sent to Zygem Pharmaceuticals for research. The ANTARCTIC BIOPROSPECTOR website provides details of research and commercialised products arising from biological samples that were sourced from the Antarctic region. This record ID number is 79. Alternatively use the Quick Search Function and enter Antarctic culture collection, Organisation Name = Zygem and Government = New Zealand
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Aeronautical and Technical Services
Dataset Title:
World Aeronautical Charts, Canada
Dataset Series Name:
A.I.P. Canada (MAP)
Dataset Release Place:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Dataset Publisher:
Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada
Online Resource:
http://ess.nrcan.gc.ca/ats-sat/index_e.php
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Single chart purchase or subscription
Use Constraints
Crown copyright, NAV CANADA copyright for civil aeronautical data, Department of National Defence copyright for military aeronautical data, Transport Canada copyright for designated airspace
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COMPLETE
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Price set by NAV CANADA. Price List at http://www.navcanada.ca .
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DIF AUTHOR
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Ottawa
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Ontario
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K1A 0E9
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Canada
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TECHNICAL CONTACT
Phone:
+01-613-947-4806
Fax:
+01-613-947-4806
Email:
ats at nrcan.gc.ca
Contact Address:
615 Booth Street, room 178
City:
Ottawa
Province or State:
Ontario
Postal Code:
K1A 0E9
Country:
Canada
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Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2002-06-25
Last DIF Revision Date:
2013-01-24
Future DIF Review Date:
2005-04-04
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