Diversity patterns along and across the Chilean margin: a continental slope encompassing oxygen gradients and methane seep benthic habitats

Abstract In the present study we review datasets available for the Chilean margin to assess the relationship between environmental (or habitat) heterogeneity and benthic diversity. Several factors, such as the presence of different water masses, including the oxygen‐deficient Equatorial Sub‐surface...

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Published in:Marine Ecology
Main Authors: Sellanes, Javier, Neira, Carlos, Quiroga, Eduardo, Teixido, Núria
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2010
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1439-0485.2009.00332.x 2024-09-09T19:08:26+00:00 Diversity patterns along and across the Chilean margin: a continental slope encompassing oxygen gradients and methane seep benthic habitats Sellanes, Javier Neira, Carlos Quiroga, Eduardo Teixido, Núria 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0485.2009.00332.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1439-0485.2009.00332.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1439-0485.2009.00332.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Marine Ecology volume 31, issue 1, page 111-124 ISSN 0173-9565 1439-0485 journal-article 2010 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0485.2009.00332.x 2024-06-18T04:15:30Z Abstract In the present study we review datasets available for the Chilean margin to assess the relationship between environmental (or habitat) heterogeneity and benthic diversity. Several factors, such as the presence of different water masses, including the oxygen‐deficient Equatorial Sub‐surface Waters (ESSW) at the continental shelf and upper slope, and the Antarctic Intermediate Waters (AIW) at mid slope depths appear to control the bathymetric distribution of benthic communities. The presence of methane seeps and an extended oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) add complexity to the benthic distribution patterns observed. All these factors generate environmental heterogeneity, which is predicted to affect the diversity patterns both along and across the Chilean continental margin. The response to these factors differs among different faunal size groups: meio‐, macro‐, and megafauna. Physiological adaptations to oxygen deficiency and constraints related to body size of each group seem to explain the larger‐scale patterns observed, while sediment/habitat heterogeneity ( e.g. at water mass boundaries, hardgrounds, biogeochemical patchiness, sediment organic content, grain size) may influence the local fauna diversity patterns. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Wiley Online Library Antarctic The Antarctic Marine Ecology 31 1 111 124
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description Abstract In the present study we review datasets available for the Chilean margin to assess the relationship between environmental (or habitat) heterogeneity and benthic diversity. Several factors, such as the presence of different water masses, including the oxygen‐deficient Equatorial Sub‐surface Waters (ESSW) at the continental shelf and upper slope, and the Antarctic Intermediate Waters (AIW) at mid slope depths appear to control the bathymetric distribution of benthic communities. The presence of methane seeps and an extended oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) add complexity to the benthic distribution patterns observed. All these factors generate environmental heterogeneity, which is predicted to affect the diversity patterns both along and across the Chilean continental margin. The response to these factors differs among different faunal size groups: meio‐, macro‐, and megafauna. Physiological adaptations to oxygen deficiency and constraints related to body size of each group seem to explain the larger‐scale patterns observed, while sediment/habitat heterogeneity ( e.g. at water mass boundaries, hardgrounds, biogeochemical patchiness, sediment organic content, grain size) may influence the local fauna diversity patterns.
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author Sellanes, Javier
Neira, Carlos
Quiroga, Eduardo
Teixido, Núria
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Neira, Carlos
Quiroga, Eduardo
Teixido, Núria
Diversity patterns along and across the Chilean margin: a continental slope encompassing oxygen gradients and methane seep benthic habitats
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Neira, Carlos
Quiroga, Eduardo
Teixido, Núria
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title Diversity patterns along and across the Chilean margin: a continental slope encompassing oxygen gradients and methane seep benthic habitats
title_short Diversity patterns along and across the Chilean margin: a continental slope encompassing oxygen gradients and methane seep benthic habitats
title_full Diversity patterns along and across the Chilean margin: a continental slope encompassing oxygen gradients and methane seep benthic habitats
title_fullStr Diversity patterns along and across the Chilean margin: a continental slope encompassing oxygen gradients and methane seep benthic habitats
title_full_unstemmed Diversity patterns along and across the Chilean margin: a continental slope encompassing oxygen gradients and methane seep benthic habitats
title_sort diversity patterns along and across the chilean margin: a continental slope encompassing oxygen gradients and methane seep benthic habitats
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