Macro-epibenthic communities, bathymetry and enviromental information at the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula

The Southern Ocean ecosystem at the Antarctic Peninsula has steep natural environmental gradients, e.g. in terms of water masses and ice cover, and experiences regional above global average climate change. An ecological macroepibenthic survey was conducted in three ecoregions in the north-western Weddell Sea, on the continental shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula in the Bransfield Strait and on the shelf of the South Shetland Islands in the Drake Passage, defined by their environmental envelop. The aim was to improve the so far poor knowledge of the structure of this component of the Southern Ocean ecosystem and its ecological driving forces. It can also provide a baseline to assess the impact of ongoing climate change to the benthic diversity, functioning and ecosystem services. Different intermediate-scaled topographic features such as canyon systems including the corresponding topographically defined habitats 'bank', 'upper slope', 'slope' and 'canyon/deep' were sampled. In addition, the physical and biological environmental factors such as sea-ice cover, chlorophyll-a concentration, small-scale bottom topography and water masses were analysed. Catches by Agassiz trawl showed high among-station variability in biomass of 96 higher systematic groups including ecological key taxa. Large-scale patterns separating the three ecoregions from each other could be correlated with the two environmental factors, sea-ice and depth. Attribution to habitats only poorly explained benthic composition, and small-scale bottom topography did not explain such patterns at all. The large-scale factors, sea-ice and depth, might have caused large-scale differences in pelagic benthic coupling, whilst small-scale variability, also affecting larger scales, seemed to be predominantly driven by unknown physical drivers or biological interactions.

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Gutt, Julian, Alvaro, Maria Chiara, Barco, Andrea, Böhmer, Astrid, Bracher, Astrid, David, Bruno, De Ridder, Chantal, Dorschel, Boris, Eléaume, Marc, Janussen, Dorte, Kersken, Daniel, López-González, Pablo José, Martínez-Baraldés, Irene, Schröder, Michael, Segelken-Voigt, Alexandra, Teixidó, Núria (2016). Dataset: Macro-epibenthic communities, bathymetry and enviromental information at the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.847998

DOI retrieved: 2016

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Imported on November 30, 2024
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License CC-BY-3.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.847998
Author Gutt, Julian
Given Name Julian
Family Name Gutt
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Alvaro, Maria Chiara
Barco, Andrea
Böhmer, Astrid
Bracher, Astrid
David, Bruno
De Ridder, Chantal
Dorschel, Boris
Eléaume, Marc
Janussen, Dorte
Kersken, Daniel
López-González, Pablo José
Martínez-Baraldés, Irene
Schröder, Michael
Segelken-Voigt, Alexandra
Teixidó, Núria
Source Creation 2016
Publication Year 2016
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Gutt_2016
Subject Areas
Name: Ecology

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Title: Macroepibenthic communities at the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, an ecological survey at different spatial scales
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-015-1797-6
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2016
Source: Polar Biology
Authors: Gutt Julian , Alvaro Maria Chiara , Barco Andrea , Böhmer Astrid , Bracher Astrid , David Bruno , De Ridder Chantal , Dorschel Boris , Eléaume Marc , Janussen Dorte , Kersken Daniel , López-González Pablo José , Martínez-Baraldés Irene , Schröder Michael , Segelken-Voigt Alexandra , Teixidó Núria .