The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an Arctic glacial fjord

The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates with respect to their abiotic environment was investigated at four locations along a gradient in Kongsfjorden (79°N, 12°E), Spitsbergen, in September 1997. Heavy discharge of inorganic sediments released by the three glaciers was expected to be one...

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Main Authors: Fetzer, Ingo, Lønne, O. J., Pearson, T. H.
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Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/4746/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/4746/1/Fet2001a.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.15315
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:4746 2024-09-15T17:50:49+00:00 The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an Arctic glacial fjord Fetzer, Ingo Lønne, O. J. Pearson, T. H. 2002 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/4746/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/4746/1/Fet2001a.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.15315 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.15315.d001 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/4746/1/Fet2001a.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.15315.d001 Fetzer, I. , Lønne, O. J. and Pearson, T. H. (2002) The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an Arctic glacial fjord , Polar Biology:, 25 , pp. 303-315 . hdl:10013/epic.15315 EPIC3Polar Biology:, 25, pp. 303-315 Article isiRev 2002 ftawi 2024-06-24T03:54:51Z The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates with respect to their abiotic environment was investigated at four locations along a gradient in Kongsfjorden (79°N, 12°E), Spitsbergen, in September 1997. Heavy discharge of inorganic sediments released by the three glaciers was expected to be one of the main structuring factors of benthic communities in the fjord.Juveniles of 76 species/families are identified. Total abundance increases with distance from the fjord head due to dominance of opportunistic polychaetes, while diversity is highest close to the glacier. Juvenile polychaetes are the most abundant taxon over all stations (92%), followed by bivalves, crustaceans and others. Polychaetes also provide most species (55%) and are the dominant taxon at every station. Their abundance is highly correlated to TOC, indicating that most of them are deposit feeders. Young crustaceans rapidly decrease towards the fjord mouth, probably due to stronger bottom currents. Even though young oligochaetes are exclusively found near the glacier, no species seem to be extraordinary well adapted to the high sedimentation rate close to the glacier. Juvenile suspension feeding bivalves seem to be less disturbed by glacial discharge but appear to be more vulnerable to currents on the more exposed sites. The importance of deposit feeders and carnivores increase towards the outer stations.Non-metric multidimensional scaling confirms the distinct gradient in community composition along the fjord. Coupling the biotic data to abiotic factors (depth, bottom-water salinity, bottom-water temperature, sediment grain size and sedimentation rate) using canonical correspondence analysis revealed that hydrographic factors are more responsible for the structuring of the benthic juveniles community at the shallow stations close to the glacier (except the station directly at the glacier). At the outer deeper stations, sediment grain size and related properties may play a more important role. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Kongsfjord* Kongsfjorden Polar Biology Spitsbergen Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates with respect to their abiotic environment was investigated at four locations along a gradient in Kongsfjorden (79°N, 12°E), Spitsbergen, in September 1997. Heavy discharge of inorganic sediments released by the three glaciers was expected to be one of the main structuring factors of benthic communities in the fjord.Juveniles of 76 species/families are identified. Total abundance increases with distance from the fjord head due to dominance of opportunistic polychaetes, while diversity is highest close to the glacier. Juvenile polychaetes are the most abundant taxon over all stations (92%), followed by bivalves, crustaceans and others. Polychaetes also provide most species (55%) and are the dominant taxon at every station. Their abundance is highly correlated to TOC, indicating that most of them are deposit feeders. Young crustaceans rapidly decrease towards the fjord mouth, probably due to stronger bottom currents. Even though young oligochaetes are exclusively found near the glacier, no species seem to be extraordinary well adapted to the high sedimentation rate close to the glacier. Juvenile suspension feeding bivalves seem to be less disturbed by glacial discharge but appear to be more vulnerable to currents on the more exposed sites. The importance of deposit feeders and carnivores increase towards the outer stations.Non-metric multidimensional scaling confirms the distinct gradient in community composition along the fjord. Coupling the biotic data to abiotic factors (depth, bottom-water salinity, bottom-water temperature, sediment grain size and sedimentation rate) using canonical correspondence analysis revealed that hydrographic factors are more responsible for the structuring of the benthic juveniles community at the shallow stations close to the glacier (except the station directly at the glacier). At the outer deeper stations, sediment grain size and related properties may play a more important role.
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author Fetzer, Ingo
Lønne, O. J.
Pearson, T. H.
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Lønne, O. J.
Pearson, T. H.
The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an Arctic glacial fjord
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Lønne, O. J.
Pearson, T. H.
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title The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an Arctic glacial fjord
title_short The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an Arctic glacial fjord
title_full The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an Arctic glacial fjord
title_fullStr The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an Arctic glacial fjord
title_full_unstemmed The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an Arctic glacial fjord
title_sort distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an arctic glacial fjord
publishDate 2002
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/4746/
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Fetzer, I. , Lønne, O. J. and Pearson, T. H. (2002) The distribution of juvenile benthic invertebrates in an Arctic glacial fjord , Polar Biology:, 25 , pp. 303-315 . hdl:10013/epic.15315
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