Spatial distribution patterns of the mega-epibenthos on the continental shelves off the northern Antarctic Peninsula studied from OFOS seabed images taken during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXIX/3 (PS81) 2013 ...

The epibenthos of the Southern Ocean shelves plays a significant role in marine ecosystem functioning, including biodiversity processes, but information on its composition, distribution and ecological drivers is still scarce. Here, we report results of a first study on the relationship between the s...

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Main Authors: Piepenburg, Dieter, Gutt, Julian
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.897047
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.897047
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Summary:The epibenthos of the Southern Ocean shelves plays a significant role in marine ecosystem functioning, including biodiversity processes, but information on its composition, distribution and ecological drivers is still scarce. Here, we report results of a first study on the relationship between the spatial patterns of 18 systematic or functional groups and environmental factors, conducted in the waters off the northern Antarctic Peninsula during RV Polarstern cruise XXIX/3 (PS81) in January-March 2013. To comparatively address this issue at three nested spatial scales, seabed imaging surveys were performed along 28 photographic transects of 2 km length each at water depths from 70 to 770 m in three ecoregions (northwestern Weddell Sea, southern Bransfield Strait and southern Drake Passage), which differ in general environmental setting, primarily oceanographic characteristics and sea-ice dynamics. At a regional (100-km) scale, epibenthic assemblages differed significantly from each other in all three ... : For most animal groups, % sea-floor coverage values were assessed as such (columns 13-31), with the exception of Ophiuroidea, for which first abundance-class values were determined (column 32) that were then converted to % sea-floor coverage values (column 25), see Gutt et al. (submitted) ...