Impacts of physical environmental characteristics on the distribution of benthic fauna in the northern Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is characterized by steep and strong environmental gradients in physical and chemical parameters which contribute to the geographic distribution of biota. At small scales, uneven bottom topography and heterogeneous sediment features induce high habitat diversity for example in the arc...

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Main Authors: Rousi, Heta, Peltonen, Heikki, Mattila, Johanna, Bäck, Saara, Bonsdorff, Erik
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Published: 2011
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spelling ftaboakademicris:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/d21808f9-a980-4408-a23c-69ff4e1be0da 2023-05-15T15:45:42+02:00 Impacts of physical environmental characteristics on the distribution of benthic fauna in the northern Baltic Sea Rousi, Heta Peltonen, Heikki Mattila, Johanna Bäck, Saara Bonsdorff, Erik 2011 application/pdf https://research.abo.fi/en/publications/d21808f9-a980-4408-a23c-69ff4e1be0da https://research.abo.fi/ws/files/25257245/paper_I.pdf http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2020100882857 http://www.borenv.net/BER/pdfs/ber16/ber16-521.pdf und unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Rousi , H , Peltonen , H , Mattila , J , Bäck , S & Bonsdorff , E 2011 , ' Impacts of physical environmental characteristics on the distribution of benthic fauna in the northern Baltic Sea ' , Boreal Environment Research , vol. 16 , pp. 521–533 . < http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2020100882857 > article 2011 ftaboakademicris 2022-12-04T14:20:09Z The Baltic Sea is characterized by steep and strong environmental gradients in physical and chemical parameters which contribute to the geographic distribution of biota. At small scales, uneven bottom topography and heterogeneous sediment features induce high habitat diversity for example in the archipelago areas in the northern Baltic Sea. Here we analyse the impact/importance of sediment types and depth on the distribution of benthic animals in a relatively small (ca. 10 km²) archipelago area consisting of a mosaic of different benthic habitats interspaced with islands and skerries. A total of 26 major taxa of benthic macrofauna were found/observed in the study area. Results of the CCA analyses where depth and sediment types (clay, mud, sandy silt, fine sand, coarse sand, gravel and stones) were chosen as the environmental factors, revealed that habitat preferences of zoobenthic species were strongly affected by sediment types. Depth also impacted zonation of the species, but did not change the zonation patterns based on sediment characteristics. Macoma balthica , Saduria entomon and Harmothoe sarsi were identified as the only generalists while all other species/taxa showed clear correlation to different sediment types and depth zones. The animal-sediment patterns found reflected largely differential feeding modes of the species. The results clearly showed that sediment characteristics are of decisive importance for the composition of benthic fauna on soft bottoms. Article in Journal/Newspaper Boreal Environment Research Åbo Akademi University Research Portal
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description The Baltic Sea is characterized by steep and strong environmental gradients in physical and chemical parameters which contribute to the geographic distribution of biota. At small scales, uneven bottom topography and heterogeneous sediment features induce high habitat diversity for example in the archipelago areas in the northern Baltic Sea. Here we analyse the impact/importance of sediment types and depth on the distribution of benthic animals in a relatively small (ca. 10 km²) archipelago area consisting of a mosaic of different benthic habitats interspaced with islands and skerries. A total of 26 major taxa of benthic macrofauna were found/observed in the study area. Results of the CCA analyses where depth and sediment types (clay, mud, sandy silt, fine sand, coarse sand, gravel and stones) were chosen as the environmental factors, revealed that habitat preferences of zoobenthic species were strongly affected by sediment types. Depth also impacted zonation of the species, but did not change the zonation patterns based on sediment characteristics. Macoma balthica , Saduria entomon and Harmothoe sarsi were identified as the only generalists while all other species/taxa showed clear correlation to different sediment types and depth zones. The animal-sediment patterns found reflected largely differential feeding modes of the species. The results clearly showed that sediment characteristics are of decisive importance for the composition of benthic fauna on soft bottoms.
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author Rousi, Heta
Peltonen, Heikki
Mattila, Johanna
Bäck, Saara
Bonsdorff, Erik
spellingShingle Rousi, Heta
Peltonen, Heikki
Mattila, Johanna
Bäck, Saara
Bonsdorff, Erik
Impacts of physical environmental characteristics on the distribution of benthic fauna in the northern Baltic Sea
author_facet Rousi, Heta
Peltonen, Heikki
Mattila, Johanna
Bäck, Saara
Bonsdorff, Erik
author_sort Rousi, Heta
title Impacts of physical environmental characteristics on the distribution of benthic fauna in the northern Baltic Sea
title_short Impacts of physical environmental characteristics on the distribution of benthic fauna in the northern Baltic Sea
title_full Impacts of physical environmental characteristics on the distribution of benthic fauna in the northern Baltic Sea
title_fullStr Impacts of physical environmental characteristics on the distribution of benthic fauna in the northern Baltic Sea
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of physical environmental characteristics on the distribution of benthic fauna in the northern Baltic Sea
title_sort impacts of physical environmental characteristics on the distribution of benthic fauna in the northern baltic sea
publishDate 2011
url https://research.abo.fi/en/publications/d21808f9-a980-4408-a23c-69ff4e1be0da
https://research.abo.fi/ws/files/25257245/paper_I.pdf
http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2020100882857
http://www.borenv.net/BER/pdfs/ber16/ber16-521.pdf
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