Macrobenthic animal assemblages of the continental shelf off Chile (22°to 42°S)

A quantitative study of macrobenthos was carried out on three transects on the shelf and continental slope off Chile (22° to 42°S; from 100 to 2000m water depth) within and beneath the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ). Macrobenthos mean densities ranged from 104 to 13 808 ind m-2, with highest values off C...

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Main Authors: Palma, P., Quiroga, E., Gallardo, V. A., Arntz, Wolf, Gerdes, Dieter, Schneider, Waldemar, Hebbeln, D.
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Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/12298/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.22729
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:12298 2023-09-05T13:13:50+02:00 Macrobenthic animal assemblages of the continental shelf off Chile (22°to 42°S) Palma, P. Quiroga, E. Gallardo, V. A. Arntz, Wolf Gerdes, Dieter Schneider, Waldemar Hebbeln, D. 2005 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/12298/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.22729 unknown Palma, P. , Quiroga, E. , Gallardo, V. A. , Arntz, W. , Gerdes, D. , Schneider, W. and Hebbeln, D. (2005) Macrobenthic animal assemblages of the continental shelf off Chile (22°to 42°S) , Journal of the marine biological association of the united kingdom, 85 , pp. 233-245 . hdl:10013/epic.22729 EPIC3Journal of the marine biological association of the united kingdom, 85, pp. 233-245 Article isiRev 2005 ftawi 2023-08-22T19:49:51Z A quantitative study of macrobenthos was carried out on three transects on the shelf and continental slope off Chile (22° to 42°S; from 100 to 2000m water depth) within and beneath the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ). Macrobenthos mean densities ranged from 104 to 13 808 ind m-2, with highest values off Concepcion (36°S), where highest chloroplastic pigment equivalents were also measured. Polychaetes were the numerically dominant group in all transects and depths, followed by peracarid crustaceans.Species richness and diversity correlated with observed changes in bottom-water oxygen concentrations and sediment-bound pigments. Our results show that the shelf macrobenthic communities were negatively affected by low oxygen. The non-metric multidimensional scaling (nMDS) analysis evidenced depth related station groups which may be related to the different environments provided by the water massesinvolved. Indeed, the depth ranges of station groups with their specific species inventories coincide quite well with the boundaries of the three important water masses in the region, the Equatorial Subsurface Water (50m to 400m depth), the Antarctic Intermediate Water (400 to 1200m depth), and the Pacific Deep Water (< 1200m depth). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic Pacific The Antarctic
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description A quantitative study of macrobenthos was carried out on three transects on the shelf and continental slope off Chile (22° to 42°S; from 100 to 2000m water depth) within and beneath the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ). Macrobenthos mean densities ranged from 104 to 13 808 ind m-2, with highest values off Concepcion (36°S), where highest chloroplastic pigment equivalents were also measured. Polychaetes were the numerically dominant group in all transects and depths, followed by peracarid crustaceans.Species richness and diversity correlated with observed changes in bottom-water oxygen concentrations and sediment-bound pigments. Our results show that the shelf macrobenthic communities were negatively affected by low oxygen. The non-metric multidimensional scaling (nMDS) analysis evidenced depth related station groups which may be related to the different environments provided by the water massesinvolved. Indeed, the depth ranges of station groups with their specific species inventories coincide quite well with the boundaries of the three important water masses in the region, the Equatorial Subsurface Water (50m to 400m depth), the Antarctic Intermediate Water (400 to 1200m depth), and the Pacific Deep Water (< 1200m depth).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Palma, P.
Quiroga, E.
Gallardo, V. A.
Arntz, Wolf
Gerdes, Dieter
Schneider, Waldemar
Hebbeln, D.
spellingShingle Palma, P.
Quiroga, E.
Gallardo, V. A.
Arntz, Wolf
Gerdes, Dieter
Schneider, Waldemar
Hebbeln, D.
Macrobenthic animal assemblages of the continental shelf off Chile (22°to 42°S)
author_facet Palma, P.
Quiroga, E.
Gallardo, V. A.
Arntz, Wolf
Gerdes, Dieter
Schneider, Waldemar
Hebbeln, D.
author_sort Palma, P.
title Macrobenthic animal assemblages of the continental shelf off Chile (22°to 42°S)
title_short Macrobenthic animal assemblages of the continental shelf off Chile (22°to 42°S)
title_full Macrobenthic animal assemblages of the continental shelf off Chile (22°to 42°S)
title_fullStr Macrobenthic animal assemblages of the continental shelf off Chile (22°to 42°S)
title_full_unstemmed Macrobenthic animal assemblages of the continental shelf off Chile (22°to 42°S)
title_sort macrobenthic animal assemblages of the continental shelf off chile (22°to 42°s)
publishDate 2005
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/12298/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.22729
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op_source EPIC3Journal of the marine biological association of the united kingdom, 85, pp. 233-245
op_relation Palma, P. , Quiroga, E. , Gallardo, V. A. , Arntz, W. , Gerdes, D. , Schneider, W. and Hebbeln, D. (2005) Macrobenthic animal assemblages of the continental shelf off Chile (22°to 42°S) , Journal of the marine biological association of the united kingdom, 85 , pp. 233-245 . hdl:10013/epic.22729
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