Macrobenthos composition, abundance and biomass in the Arctic Ocean

Macrofauna has been sampled at 30 stations, at water depths of 1018–4478 m, along a transect extending between Northern Svalbard and the Makarov Basin, as a basis for understanding aspects of the benthic ecology of the Arctic Ocean. Species numbers, abundances and biomasses were extremely low, and generally varied between 0 to 11/0.02 m2, 0 to 850 individuals/m2, and 0 to 82.65 g/m**2, respectively. A total of 42 species was found. The Amphipod Jassa marmorata was the most common species. Both numbers and biomasses of suspension-feeding species increased towards the Lomonosov Ridge, probably due to lateral transport of organic material by deep currents along the ridge.

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Kröncke, Ingrid (1994). Dataset: Macrobenthos composition, abundance and biomass in the Arctic Ocean. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.733470

DOI retrieved: 1994

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.733470
Author Kröncke, Ingrid
Given Name Ingrid
Family Name Kröncke
Source Creation 1994
Publication Year 1994
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Kroenke_1994
Subject Areas
Name: Ecology

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Title: Macrobenthos composition, abundance and biomass in the Arctic Ocean along a transect between Svalbard and the Makarov Basin
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00238221
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1994
Source: Polar Biology
Authors: Kröncke Ingrid .