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Table 3 Characteristics of the different samples used for isolation of marine heterotrophic bacteria

From: Diversity and distribution of marine heterotrophic bacteria from a large culture collection

Cruise

Station

Sampling date

Oceanic location

Latitude

Longitude

Depth (m)

In situ temperature (°C)

N° of sequenced isolates

N° of non-redundant isolatesa

Tara Oceans

ST 39

March 2010

Indian Ocean

18° 35.2′ N

66° 28.22′ E

5.5

26.2

104

25

ST 39

March 2010

Indian Ocean

18° 35.2′ N

66° 28.22′ E

25

26.8

243

53

ST 39

March 2010

Indian Ocean

18° 43.12′ N

66° 21.3′ E

268.2

15.6

88

18

ST 67

September 2010

South Atlantic

32° 17.31′ S

17° 12.22′ E

5

12.8

115

49

ST 72

October 2010

South Atlantic

8° 46.44′ S

17° 54.36′ W

5

25

71

33

ST 76

October 2010

South Atlantic

20° 56.7′ S

35° 10.49′ W

5

23.3

89

27

ST 151

March 2012

North Atlantic

36° 10.17′ N

29° 1.23′ W

5

17.3

76

33

ST 102

April 2011

Pacific Ocean

5° 16.12′ S

85° 13.12′ O

475.6

9.2

97

15

ST 111

June 2011

Pacific Ocean

16° 57.36′ S

100° 39.36′ O

347.1

10.9

98

35

ST 138

December 2011

Pacific Ocean

6° 22.12′ N

103° 4.12′ O

444.9

8.2

79

34

ATP

AR_1

June 2009

Arctic Ocean

78° 20.00′ N

15° 00.00′ E

2

6.2

13

9

AR_2

June 2009

Arctic Ocean

76° 28.65′ N

28° 00.62′ E

25

−1.2

20

9

Malaspina

ST 10

December 2010

North Atlantic

21° 33.36′ N

23°26′ W

4002

2

20

9

ST 17

February 2011

South Atlantic

3° 1.48′ S

27° 19.48′ W

4002

1.7

93

24

ST 23

August 2011

South Atlantic

15° 49.48′ S

33° 24.36′ W

4003

1.5

94

39

ST 32

January 2011

South Atlantic

26° 56.8′ S

21° 24′ W

3200

2.5

39

16

ST 33

January 2011

South Atlantic

27° 33.2′ S

18° 5.4′ W

3904

1.7

5

5

ST 43

April 2011

South Atlantic

32° 48.8′ S

12° 46.2′ E

4000

1.2

4

4

MIFASOL

ST 8

September 2014

NW Mediterranean

40° 38.41′ N

2° 50′ E

2000

13.2

127

36

BBMO

IBSURF

May 2015

NW Mediterranean

41° 40′ N

2° 48′ E

5

17.7

86

43

  1. aNon-redundant isolates stand for the number of different isolates remaining after removing those that were 100% identical in their partial 16S rRNA gene