Benthic macrofauna assemblages and biochemical properties of sediments in two Antarctic regions differently affected by climate change
11 pages, 6 figures, 7 tables Lipid, protein and carbohydrate concentrations have been determined in sediment cores from the continental shelf in the South Eastern Weddell Sea (SEWS), where no ice shelves have been present at least for thousands of years, and the continental shelf off the Eastern An...
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ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/48815 2024-02-11T09:57:50+01:00 Benthic macrofauna assemblages and biochemical properties of sediments in two Antarctic regions differently affected by climate change Sañé, Elisabet Isla, Enrique Gerdes, Dieter Montiel, Américo Gili, Josep Maria 2012-03 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/48815 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2011.12.008 en eng Elsevier https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2011.12.008 Continental Shelf Research 35 (1): 53-63 (2012) 0278-4343 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/48815 doi:10.1016/j.csr.2011.12.008 1873-6955 none Biochemistry Sediments Macrofauna Antarctica artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2012 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2011.12.008 2024-01-16T09:37:26Z 11 pages, 6 figures, 7 tables Lipid, protein and carbohydrate concentrations have been determined in sediment cores from the continental shelf in the South Eastern Weddell Sea (SEWS), where no ice shelves have been present at least for thousands of years, and the continental shelf off the Eastern Antarctic Peninsula (EAP), in the area where two ice shelf collapses occurred in 1995 and 2002. On one hand, SEWS presents an important flux of fresh organic matter to the seabed during summer, whereas on the other hand, the presence of ice shelves in EAP hampered photosynthesis restricting the input of organic matter to advected refractory material. In the present study, biochemical variables and benthic macrofauna abundance, biomass and diversity confirmed differences between the two regions. Lipid concentrations were higher in SEWS than in EAP, whereas carbohydrate concentrations were higher in the latter region. These differences were attributed to the higher concentration of labile and refractory material, respectively. Biomass, abundance and diversity of the macrofauna were higher in SEWS than in EAP, where benthic communities started receiving a fresh organic matter input only after the recent ice shelf collapses. As regards macrofauna composition, both regions presented macrobenthic communities associated to early stages of recolonization. The present work was done under the frame of the projects ANT99-1608-E (FILANT) and POL2006-06399/CGL (CLIMANT) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Weddell Sea Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Weddell Weddell Sea Continental Shelf Research 35 53 63 |
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11 pages, 6 figures, 7 tables Lipid, protein and carbohydrate concentrations have been determined in sediment cores from the continental shelf in the South Eastern Weddell Sea (SEWS), where no ice shelves have been present at least for thousands of years, and the continental shelf off the Eastern Antarctic Peninsula (EAP), in the area where two ice shelf collapses occurred in 1995 and 2002. On one hand, SEWS presents an important flux of fresh organic matter to the seabed during summer, whereas on the other hand, the presence of ice shelves in EAP hampered photosynthesis restricting the input of organic matter to advected refractory material. In the present study, biochemical variables and benthic macrofauna abundance, biomass and diversity confirmed differences between the two regions. Lipid concentrations were higher in SEWS than in EAP, whereas carbohydrate concentrations were higher in the latter region. These differences were attributed to the higher concentration of labile and refractory material, respectively. Biomass, abundance and diversity of the macrofauna were higher in SEWS than in EAP, where benthic communities started receiving a fresh organic matter input only after the recent ice shelf collapses. As regards macrofauna composition, both regions presented macrobenthic communities associated to early stages of recolonization. The present work was done under the frame of the projects ANT99-1608-E (FILANT) and POL2006-06399/CGL (CLIMANT) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science. Peer reviewed |
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Sañé, Elisabet Isla, Enrique Gerdes, Dieter Montiel, Américo Gili, Josep Maria |
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Sañé, Elisabet Isla, Enrique Gerdes, Dieter Montiel, Américo Gili, Josep Maria |
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Benthic macrofauna assemblages and biochemical properties of sediments in two Antarctic regions differently affected by climate change |
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Benthic macrofauna assemblages and biochemical properties of sediments in two Antarctic regions differently affected by climate change |
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Benthic macrofauna assemblages and biochemical properties of sediments in two Antarctic regions differently affected by climate change |
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Benthic macrofauna assemblages and biochemical properties of sediments in two Antarctic regions differently affected by climate change |
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Benthic macrofauna assemblages and biochemical properties of sediments in two Antarctic regions differently affected by climate change |
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benthic macrofauna assemblages and biochemical properties of sediments in two antarctic regions differently affected by climate change |
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