Uniform bathymetric zonation of marine benthos on a Pan-Arctic scale

While numerous regional studies of bathymetric zonation of benthic fauna globally have been done, few large-scale analyses exist, and no ocean-scale studies have focused on the Arctic Ocean to date. In the present work we, hence, examined bathymetric zonation of macro- and megabenthos over a depth r...

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Published in:Progress in Oceanography
Main Authors: Vedenin, Andrey, Mironov, A.N., Bluhm, B.A., Käß, Melissa, Degen, Renate, Galkin, Sergey, Gebruk, A.V.
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:55734 2024-09-15T17:51:12+00:00 Uniform bathymetric zonation of marine benthos on a Pan-Arctic scale Vedenin, Andrey Mironov, A.N. Bluhm, B.A. Käß, Melissa Degen, Renate Galkin, Sergey Gebruk, A.V. 2022 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/55734/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.85057b94-bbf5-45bc-a34d-d5adbd5de8fa unknown PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD Vedenin, A. orcid:0000-0002-4457-8299 , Mironov, A. , Bluhm, B. , Käß, M. orcid:0000-0003-1441-1102 , Degen, R. , Galkin, S. and Gebruk, A. (2022) Uniform bathymetric zonation of marine benthos on a Pan-Arctic scale , Progress In Oceanography . doi:10.1016/j.pocean.2022.102764 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2022.102764> , hdl:10013/epic.85057b94-bbf5-45bc-a34d-d5adbd5de8fa EPIC3Progress In Oceanography, PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, ISSN: 0079-6611 Article isiRev 2022 ftawi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2022.102764 2024-06-24T04:28:46Z While numerous regional studies of bathymetric zonation of benthic fauna globally have been done, few large-scale analyses exist, and no ocean-scale studies have focused on the Arctic Ocean to date. In the present work we, hence, examined bathymetric zonation of macro- and megabenthos over a depth range spanning from the shelf to the abyssal plain (14 – 5416 m) and regionally extending from the Fram Strait to the Beaufort Sea (as a whole hereafter called the Central Arctic). Based on 104 quantitative (box-corers and grabs) and 37 semi- quantitative (trawls) samples compiled from different studies we evaluated bathymetric zonation patterns in abundance, biomass and diversity, and also compared species composition among samples. Abundance and biomass decreased with depth from >3000 ind. m-2 and >40 g ww m-2 to ∼130 ind. m-2 and <1 g ww m-2 corroborating previous studies. Diversity showed a parabolic pattern, peaking at ∼100-600 m. Cluster analysis revealed four (macrofauna) and five (megafauna) groups of benthic assemblages, including three that covered the upper and lower continental slope and the abyssal plains with relatively little overlap (named the Lower Shelf – Upper Slope 1, the Lower Slope and the Abyss). Substantial changes in benthic community composition were observed at depths 650-950 m (between the Lower Shelf – Upper Slope 1 and the Lower Slope) and 2600-3000 m (between the Lower Slope and the Abyss), so we interpreted these two depth horizons as major bathymetric boundaries. The first boundary (650-950 m) corresponds to the transition from sublittoral to bathyal fauna consistent with previous studies. The second boundary (2600-3000 m) reflects a decrease in benthic abundance, biomass and diversity within the Central Arctic abyssal plain. Bathymetric patterns and species overturn of benthos were relatively uniform throughout the entire Central Arctic continental slope and abyssal plain. For some regions of the Arctic Ocean, foremost for the area north from Greenland and Canadian ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Fram Strait Greenland Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Progress in Oceanography 202 102764
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description While numerous regional studies of bathymetric zonation of benthic fauna globally have been done, few large-scale analyses exist, and no ocean-scale studies have focused on the Arctic Ocean to date. In the present work we, hence, examined bathymetric zonation of macro- and megabenthos over a depth range spanning from the shelf to the abyssal plain (14 – 5416 m) and regionally extending from the Fram Strait to the Beaufort Sea (as a whole hereafter called the Central Arctic). Based on 104 quantitative (box-corers and grabs) and 37 semi- quantitative (trawls) samples compiled from different studies we evaluated bathymetric zonation patterns in abundance, biomass and diversity, and also compared species composition among samples. Abundance and biomass decreased with depth from >3000 ind. m-2 and >40 g ww m-2 to ∼130 ind. m-2 and <1 g ww m-2 corroborating previous studies. Diversity showed a parabolic pattern, peaking at ∼100-600 m. Cluster analysis revealed four (macrofauna) and five (megafauna) groups of benthic assemblages, including three that covered the upper and lower continental slope and the abyssal plains with relatively little overlap (named the Lower Shelf – Upper Slope 1, the Lower Slope and the Abyss). Substantial changes in benthic community composition were observed at depths 650-950 m (between the Lower Shelf – Upper Slope 1 and the Lower Slope) and 2600-3000 m (between the Lower Slope and the Abyss), so we interpreted these two depth horizons as major bathymetric boundaries. The first boundary (650-950 m) corresponds to the transition from sublittoral to bathyal fauna consistent with previous studies. The second boundary (2600-3000 m) reflects a decrease in benthic abundance, biomass and diversity within the Central Arctic abyssal plain. Bathymetric patterns and species overturn of benthos were relatively uniform throughout the entire Central Arctic continental slope and abyssal plain. For some regions of the Arctic Ocean, foremost for the area north from Greenland and Canadian ...
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author Vedenin, Andrey
Mironov, A.N.
Bluhm, B.A.
Käß, Melissa
Degen, Renate
Galkin, Sergey
Gebruk, A.V.
spellingShingle Vedenin, Andrey
Mironov, A.N.
Bluhm, B.A.
Käß, Melissa
Degen, Renate
Galkin, Sergey
Gebruk, A.V.
Uniform bathymetric zonation of marine benthos on a Pan-Arctic scale
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Mironov, A.N.
Bluhm, B.A.
Käß, Melissa
Degen, Renate
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title Uniform bathymetric zonation of marine benthos on a Pan-Arctic scale
title_short Uniform bathymetric zonation of marine benthos on a Pan-Arctic scale
title_full Uniform bathymetric zonation of marine benthos on a Pan-Arctic scale
title_fullStr Uniform bathymetric zonation of marine benthos on a Pan-Arctic scale
title_full_unstemmed Uniform bathymetric zonation of marine benthos on a Pan-Arctic scale
title_sort uniform bathymetric zonation of marine benthos on a pan-arctic scale
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