A vast icefish breeding colony discovered in the Antarctic

A breeding colony of notothenioid icefish (Neopagetopsis ionah, Nybelin 1947) of globally unprecedented extent has been discovered in the southern Weddell Sea, Antarctica. The colony was estimated to cover at least �240 km2 of the eastern flank of the Filchner Trough, comprised of fish nests at a de...

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Main Authors: Purser, Autun, Hehemann, Laura, Boehringer, Lilian, Tippenhauer, Sandra, Wege, Mia, Bornemann, Horst, Pineda-Metz, Santiago EA, Flintrop, Clara M., Koch, Florian, Hellmer, Hartmut H., Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia, Janout, Markus, Werner, Ellen, Glemser, Barbara, Balaguer, Jenna, Rogge, Andreas, Holtappels, Moritz, Wenzhoefer, Frank
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Published: 2022
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https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/55754/1/PIIS0960982221016985.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.12.022
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:55754 2024-03-24T08:57:08+00:00 A vast icefish breeding colony discovered in the Antarctic Purser, Autun Hehemann, Laura Boehringer, Lilian Tippenhauer, Sandra Wege, Mia Bornemann, Horst Pineda-Metz, Santiago EA Flintrop, Clara M. Koch, Florian Hellmer, Hartmut H. Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia Janout, Markus Werner, Ellen Glemser, Barbara Balaguer, Jenna Rogge, Andreas Holtappels, Moritz Wenzhoefer, Frank 2022 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/55754/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/55754/1/PIIS0960982221016985.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.12.022 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.72d15b13-848f-4896-b0e2-073be283a1b7 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/55754/1/PIIS0960982221016985.pdf Purser, A. orcid:0000-0001-5427-0151 , Hehemann, L. orcid:0000-0003-0967-8945 , Boehringer, L. orcid:0000-0001-7322-5145 , Tippenhauer, S. orcid:0000-0003-3405-6275 , Wege, M. orcid:0000-0002-9022-3069 , Bornemann, H. , Pineda-Metz, S. E. , Flintrop, C. M. orcid:0000-0002-5711-0521 , Koch, F. orcid:0000-0001-7107-4160 , Hellmer, H. H. orcid:0000-0002-9357-9853 , Burkhardt-Holm, P. orcid:0000-0001-5396-6405 , Janout, M. orcid:0000-0003-4908-2855 , Werner, E. , Glemser, B. orcid:0000-0002-5747-0244 , Balaguer, J. , Rogge, A. orcid:0000-0002-4036-4082 , Holtappels, M. orcid:0000-0003-3682-1903 and Wenzhoefer, F. orcid:0000-0002-4621-0586 (2022) A vast icefish breeding colony discovered in the Antarctic , Current Biology, 32 (4), 842-850.e4 . doi:10.1016/j.cub.2021.12.022 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.12.022> , hdl:10013/epic.72d15b13-848f-4896-b0e2-073be283a1b7 EPIC3Current Biology, 32(4), pp. 842-850.e4, ISSN: 0960-9822 Article peerRev 2022 ftawi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.12.022 2024-02-27T09:55:26Z A breeding colony of notothenioid icefish (Neopagetopsis ionah, Nybelin 1947) of globally unprecedented extent has been discovered in the southern Weddell Sea, Antarctica. The colony was estimated to cover at least �240 km2 of the eastern flank of the Filchner Trough, comprised of fish nests at a density of 0.26 nests per square meter, representing an estimated total of �60 million active nests and associated fish biomass of >60,000 tonnes. The majority of nests were each occupied by 1 adult fish guarding 1,735 eggs (±433 SD). Bot- tom water temperatures measured across the nesting colony were up to 2�C warmer than the surrounding bottom waters, indicating a spatial correlation between the modified Warm Deep Water (mWDW) upflow onto the Weddell Shelf and the active nesting area. Historical and concurrently collected seal movement data indicate that this concentrated fish biomass may be utilized by predators such as Weddell seals (Lep- tonychotes weddellii, Lesson 1826). Numerous degraded fish carcasses within and near the nesting colony suggest that, in death as well as life, these fish provide input for local food webs and influence local biogeo- chemical processing. To our knowledge, the area surveyed harbors the most spatially expansive continuous fish breeding colony discovered to date globally at any depth, as well as an exceptionally high Antarctic sea- floor biomass. This discovery provides support for the establishment of a regional marine protected area in the Southern Ocean under the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) umbrella. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Icefish Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Weddell Seals Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic Filchner Trough ENVELOPE(-36.000,-36.000,-77.000,-77.000) Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea Current Biology 32 4 842 850.e4
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description A breeding colony of notothenioid icefish (Neopagetopsis ionah, Nybelin 1947) of globally unprecedented extent has been discovered in the southern Weddell Sea, Antarctica. The colony was estimated to cover at least �240 km2 of the eastern flank of the Filchner Trough, comprised of fish nests at a density of 0.26 nests per square meter, representing an estimated total of �60 million active nests and associated fish biomass of >60,000 tonnes. The majority of nests were each occupied by 1 adult fish guarding 1,735 eggs (±433 SD). Bot- tom water temperatures measured across the nesting colony were up to 2�C warmer than the surrounding bottom waters, indicating a spatial correlation between the modified Warm Deep Water (mWDW) upflow onto the Weddell Shelf and the active nesting area. Historical and concurrently collected seal movement data indicate that this concentrated fish biomass may be utilized by predators such as Weddell seals (Lep- tonychotes weddellii, Lesson 1826). Numerous degraded fish carcasses within and near the nesting colony suggest that, in death as well as life, these fish provide input for local food webs and influence local biogeo- chemical processing. To our knowledge, the area surveyed harbors the most spatially expansive continuous fish breeding colony discovered to date globally at any depth, as well as an exceptionally high Antarctic sea- floor biomass. This discovery provides support for the establishment of a regional marine protected area in the Southern Ocean under the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) umbrella.
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author Purser, Autun
Hehemann, Laura
Boehringer, Lilian
Tippenhauer, Sandra
Wege, Mia
Bornemann, Horst
Pineda-Metz, Santiago EA
Flintrop, Clara M.
Koch, Florian
Hellmer, Hartmut H.
Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia
Janout, Markus
Werner, Ellen
Glemser, Barbara
Balaguer, Jenna
Rogge, Andreas
Holtappels, Moritz
Wenzhoefer, Frank
spellingShingle Purser, Autun
Hehemann, Laura
Boehringer, Lilian
Tippenhauer, Sandra
Wege, Mia
Bornemann, Horst
Pineda-Metz, Santiago EA
Flintrop, Clara M.
Koch, Florian
Hellmer, Hartmut H.
Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia
Janout, Markus
Werner, Ellen
Glemser, Barbara
Balaguer, Jenna
Rogge, Andreas
Holtappels, Moritz
Wenzhoefer, Frank
A vast icefish breeding colony discovered in the Antarctic
author_facet Purser, Autun
Hehemann, Laura
Boehringer, Lilian
Tippenhauer, Sandra
Wege, Mia
Bornemann, Horst
Pineda-Metz, Santiago EA
Flintrop, Clara M.
Koch, Florian
Hellmer, Hartmut H.
Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia
Janout, Markus
Werner, Ellen
Glemser, Barbara
Balaguer, Jenna
Rogge, Andreas
Holtappels, Moritz
Wenzhoefer, Frank
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title A vast icefish breeding colony discovered in the Antarctic
title_short A vast icefish breeding colony discovered in the Antarctic
title_full A vast icefish breeding colony discovered in the Antarctic
title_fullStr A vast icefish breeding colony discovered in the Antarctic
title_full_unstemmed A vast icefish breeding colony discovered in the Antarctic
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