Macroepibenthic communities associated with the hydrocoral Errina antarctica from the Chilean fjord region: Does bathymetry influence community structure?

The cold-water hydrocoral Errina antarctica provides habitat for numerous macroepibenthic species and plays an important role for biodiversity in the Chilean fjord region. Gaining knowledge about the assumedly highly diverse benthic communities associated with cold-water corals such as E. antarctica...

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Main Author: Winkler, Malte
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Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33047/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33047/2/Winkler2013.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.41970
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:33047 2024-09-15T17:45:18+00:00 Macroepibenthic communities associated with the hydrocoral Errina antarctica from the Chilean fjord region: Does bathymetry influence community structure? Winkler, Malte 2013-03-31 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33047/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33047/2/Winkler2013.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.41970 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.41970.d002 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33047/2/Winkler2013.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.41970.d002 Winkler, M. (2013) Macroepibenthic communities associated with the hydrocoral Errina antarctica from the Chilean fjord region: Does bathymetry influence community structure? , Bachelor thesis, Universität Koblenz-Landau, Landau. hdl:10013/epic.41970 EPIC366 p. Thesis notRev 2013 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:07:26Z The cold-water hydrocoral Errina antarctica provides habitat for numerous macroepibenthic species and plays an important role for biodiversity in the Chilean fjord region. Gaining knowledge about the assumedly highly diverse benthic communities associated with cold-water corals such as E. antarctica is crucial for an efficient management programme for the ecosystem, which is strongly threatened by aquaculture and other human activities. In this investigation, the epizoobenthic community associated with E. antarctica in three bathymetric zones (Zone 1: 10-20 m; Zone 2: >20-30 m; Zone 3: >30-40 m) in the Chilean fjord region is described quantitatively by analysing videos recorded via remotely operated vehicle (ROV). To be able to compare communities from different diving sites, pH, salinity, temperature, depth, oxygen saturation, and oxygen concentration were measured. Videos and abiotic parameters were recorded during dives at four stations. A total of 260 images was extracted from the videos, and abundance of macroepibenthic organisms was calculated. Community composition of different bathymetric zones and stations were investigated by means of multivariate statistical methods (SIMPER, ANOSIM 1) and similarities between samples visualised by Cluster analysis and MDS-plots. Ecological indices (S, H´, d, and J´) were calculated. Distribution of differently sized E. antarctica-colonies (small [diameter < 10 cm], medium [10 cm < diameter < 20 cm], large [20 cm < diameter]) was investigated. At the southernmost station (station Is_Solar) oxygen saturation and concentration were lower than at the other stations. Other abiotic parameters measured showed no clear differences between stations. Abundances of E. antarctica-colonies of all sizes decreased with depth, the portion of small colonies was highest in Zone 1. Based on abundances, annelids dominated all bathymetric zones, followed by cnidarians, sponges, and chordates. Ecological indices were lowest in Zone 1. SIMPER identified genus spirorbis as ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctica E. Antarctica Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description The cold-water hydrocoral Errina antarctica provides habitat for numerous macroepibenthic species and plays an important role for biodiversity in the Chilean fjord region. Gaining knowledge about the assumedly highly diverse benthic communities associated with cold-water corals such as E. antarctica is crucial for an efficient management programme for the ecosystem, which is strongly threatened by aquaculture and other human activities. In this investigation, the epizoobenthic community associated with E. antarctica in three bathymetric zones (Zone 1: 10-20 m; Zone 2: >20-30 m; Zone 3: >30-40 m) in the Chilean fjord region is described quantitatively by analysing videos recorded via remotely operated vehicle (ROV). To be able to compare communities from different diving sites, pH, salinity, temperature, depth, oxygen saturation, and oxygen concentration were measured. Videos and abiotic parameters were recorded during dives at four stations. A total of 260 images was extracted from the videos, and abundance of macroepibenthic organisms was calculated. Community composition of different bathymetric zones and stations were investigated by means of multivariate statistical methods (SIMPER, ANOSIM 1) and similarities between samples visualised by Cluster analysis and MDS-plots. Ecological indices (S, H´, d, and J´) were calculated. Distribution of differently sized E. antarctica-colonies (small [diameter < 10 cm], medium [10 cm < diameter < 20 cm], large [20 cm < diameter]) was investigated. At the southernmost station (station Is_Solar) oxygen saturation and concentration were lower than at the other stations. Other abiotic parameters measured showed no clear differences between stations. Abundances of E. antarctica-colonies of all sizes decreased with depth, the portion of small colonies was highest in Zone 1. Based on abundances, annelids dominated all bathymetric zones, followed by cnidarians, sponges, and chordates. Ecological indices were lowest in Zone 1. SIMPER identified genus spirorbis as ...
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author Winkler, Malte
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Macroepibenthic communities associated with the hydrocoral Errina antarctica from the Chilean fjord region: Does bathymetry influence community structure?
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title Macroepibenthic communities associated with the hydrocoral Errina antarctica from the Chilean fjord region: Does bathymetry influence community structure?
title_short Macroepibenthic communities associated with the hydrocoral Errina antarctica from the Chilean fjord region: Does bathymetry influence community structure?
title_full Macroepibenthic communities associated with the hydrocoral Errina antarctica from the Chilean fjord region: Does bathymetry influence community structure?
title_fullStr Macroepibenthic communities associated with the hydrocoral Errina antarctica from the Chilean fjord region: Does bathymetry influence community structure?
title_full_unstemmed Macroepibenthic communities associated with the hydrocoral Errina antarctica from the Chilean fjord region: Does bathymetry influence community structure?
title_sort macroepibenthic communities associated with the hydrocoral errina antarctica from the chilean fjord region: does bathymetry influence community structure?
publishDate 2013
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33047/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33047/2/Winkler2013.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.41970
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Winkler, M. (2013) Macroepibenthic communities associated with the hydrocoral Errina antarctica from the Chilean fjord region: Does bathymetry influence community structure? , Bachelor thesis, Universität Koblenz-Landau, Landau. hdl:10013/epic.41970
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