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The NEREA Augmented Observatory: an integrative approach to marine coastal ecology.

Lucia CampeseLuca RussoMaria AbagnaleAdriana AlbertiGiancarlo BachiCecilia BalestraDaniele BellardiniAngela BuondonnoUlisse CardiniYlenia CarotenutoGiovanni CheccucciMaria Luisa ChiusanoIsabella D'AmbraGiuliana d'IppolitoIole Di CapuaVincenzo DonnarummaAngelo FontanaMarta FuriaDenisse Galarza-VerkovitchRoberto GalliaKarine LabadieSerena LeonePriscilla LicandroAntonio LongoMaira MaselliLouise MerquiolCarola MuranoPedro H OliveiraAugusto PassarelliIsabella PercopoAude PerdereauRoberta PireddaFrancesca RaffiniVittoria RoncalliHans-Joachim RuscheweyhEnnio RussoMaria SaggiomoChiara SantinelliDiana SarnoShinichi SunagawaFerdinando TramontanoAnna Chiara TranoMarco UttieriPatrick WinckerGianpaolo ZampicininiRaffaella CasottiFabio ConversanoDomenico D'AlelioDaniele IudiconeFrancesca MargiottaMarina Montresor
Published in: Scientific data (2024)
The NEREA (Naples Ecological REsearch for Augmented observatories) initiative aims to establish an augmented observatory in the Gulf of Naples (GoN), designed to advance the understanding of marine ecosystems through a holistic approach. Inspired by the Tara Oceans expedition and building on the scientific legacy of the MareChiara Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER-MC) site, NEREA integrates traditional physical, chemical, and biological measurements with state-of-the-art methodologies such as metabarcoding and metagenomics. Here we present the first 10 months of NEREA data, collected from April 2019 to January 2020, encompassing physico-chemical parameters, plankton biodiversity (e.g., microscopy and flow cytometry), prokaryotic and eukaryotic metabarcoding, a prokaryotic gene catalogue, and a collection of 3818 prokaryotic Metagenome-Assembled Genomes (MAGs). NEREA's efforts produce a significant volume of multifaceted data, which enhances our understanding of marine ecosystems and promotes the development of scientific hypotheses and ideas.
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