Abundance and Distributional Patterns of Benthic Peracarid Crustaceans From the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean and Weddell Sea

Climate change is influencing some environmental variables in the Southern Ocean (SO) and this will have an effect on the marine biodiversity. Peracarid crustaceans are one of the dominant and most species-rich groups of the SO benthos. To date, our knowledge on the influence of environmental variab...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Davide Di Franco, Katrin Linse, Huw J. Griffiths, Christian Haas, Hanieh Saeedi, Angelika Brandt
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:05486e3e72a2403fba36f806c165b751 2023-05-15T13:59:59+02:00 Abundance and Distributional Patterns of Benthic Peracarid Crustaceans From the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean and Weddell Sea Davide Di Franco Katrin Linse Huw J. Griffiths Christian Haas Hanieh Saeedi Angelika Brandt 2020-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.554663 https://doaj.org/article/05486e3e72a2403fba36f806c165b751 EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2020.554663/full https://doaj.org/toc/2296-7745 2296-7745 doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.554663 https://doaj.org/article/05486e3e72a2403fba36f806c165b751 Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2020) the Weddell Sea Southern Ocean ice coverage environmental variables Peracarida Crustacea Science Q General. Including nature conservation geographical distribution QH1-199.5 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.554663 2022-12-31T03:14:10Z Climate change is influencing some environmental variables in the Southern Ocean (SO) and this will have an effect on the marine biodiversity. Peracarid crustaceans are one of the dominant and most species-rich groups of the SO benthos. To date, our knowledge on the influence of environmental variables in shaping abundance and species composition in the SO’s peracarid assemblages is limited, and with regard to ice coverage it is unknown. The aim of our study was to assess the influence of sea ice coverage, chlorophyll-a, and phytoplankton concentrations on abundance, distribution and assemblage structure of peracarids. In addition, the influence of other physical parameters on peracarid abundance was assessed, including depth, temperature, salinity, sediment type, current velocity, oxygen, iron, nitrate, silicate and phosphate. Peracarids were sampled with an epibenthic sledge (EBS) in different areas of the Atlantic sector of the SO and in the Weddell Sea. Sampling areas were characterized by different regimes of ice coverage (the ice free South Orkney Islands, the seasonally ice-covered Filchner Trough and the Eastern Antarctic Peninsula including the Prince Gustav Channel which was formerly covered by a perennial ice shelf). In total 64766 individuals of peracarids were collected and identified to order level including five orders: Amphipoda, Cumacea, Isopoda, Mysidacea, and Tanaidacea. Amphipoda was the most abundant taxon, representing 32% of the overall abundances, followed by Cumacea (31%), Isopoda (29%), Mysidacea (4%), and Tanaidacea (4%). The Filchner Trough had the highest abundance of peracarids, while the South Orkney Islands showed the lowest abundance compared to other areas. Ice coverage was the main environmental driver shaping the abundance pattern and assemblage structure of peracarids and the latter were positively correlated with ice coverage and chlorophyll-a concentration. We propose that the positive correlation between sea ice and peracarid abundances is likely due to phytoplankton ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Ice Shelf Sea ice South Orkney Islands Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Southern Ocean Antarctic Peninsula Weddell Sea Weddell South Orkney Islands ENVELOPE(-45.500,-45.500,-60.583,-60.583) Filchner Trough ENVELOPE(-36.000,-36.000,-77.000,-77.000) Prince Gustav Channel ENVELOPE(-58.250,-58.250,-63.833,-63.833) Frontiers in Marine Science 7
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topic the Weddell Sea
Southern Ocean
ice coverage
environmental variables
Peracarida
Crustacea
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
spellingShingle the Weddell Sea
Southern Ocean
ice coverage
environmental variables
Peracarida
Crustacea
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
Davide Di Franco
Katrin Linse
Huw J. Griffiths
Christian Haas
Hanieh Saeedi
Angelika Brandt
Abundance and Distributional Patterns of Benthic Peracarid Crustaceans From the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean and Weddell Sea
topic_facet the Weddell Sea
Southern Ocean
ice coverage
environmental variables
Peracarida
Crustacea
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
description Climate change is influencing some environmental variables in the Southern Ocean (SO) and this will have an effect on the marine biodiversity. Peracarid crustaceans are one of the dominant and most species-rich groups of the SO benthos. To date, our knowledge on the influence of environmental variables in shaping abundance and species composition in the SO’s peracarid assemblages is limited, and with regard to ice coverage it is unknown. The aim of our study was to assess the influence of sea ice coverage, chlorophyll-a, and phytoplankton concentrations on abundance, distribution and assemblage structure of peracarids. In addition, the influence of other physical parameters on peracarid abundance was assessed, including depth, temperature, salinity, sediment type, current velocity, oxygen, iron, nitrate, silicate and phosphate. Peracarids were sampled with an epibenthic sledge (EBS) in different areas of the Atlantic sector of the SO and in the Weddell Sea. Sampling areas were characterized by different regimes of ice coverage (the ice free South Orkney Islands, the seasonally ice-covered Filchner Trough and the Eastern Antarctic Peninsula including the Prince Gustav Channel which was formerly covered by a perennial ice shelf). In total 64766 individuals of peracarids were collected and identified to order level including five orders: Amphipoda, Cumacea, Isopoda, Mysidacea, and Tanaidacea. Amphipoda was the most abundant taxon, representing 32% of the overall abundances, followed by Cumacea (31%), Isopoda (29%), Mysidacea (4%), and Tanaidacea (4%). The Filchner Trough had the highest abundance of peracarids, while the South Orkney Islands showed the lowest abundance compared to other areas. Ice coverage was the main environmental driver shaping the abundance pattern and assemblage structure of peracarids and the latter were positively correlated with ice coverage and chlorophyll-a concentration. We propose that the positive correlation between sea ice and peracarid abundances is likely due to phytoplankton ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Davide Di Franco
Katrin Linse
Huw J. Griffiths
Christian Haas
Hanieh Saeedi
Angelika Brandt
author_facet Davide Di Franco
Katrin Linse
Huw J. Griffiths
Christian Haas
Hanieh Saeedi
Angelika Brandt
author_sort Davide Di Franco
title Abundance and Distributional Patterns of Benthic Peracarid Crustaceans From the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean and Weddell Sea
title_short Abundance and Distributional Patterns of Benthic Peracarid Crustaceans From the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean and Weddell Sea
title_full Abundance and Distributional Patterns of Benthic Peracarid Crustaceans From the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean and Weddell Sea
title_fullStr Abundance and Distributional Patterns of Benthic Peracarid Crustaceans From the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean and Weddell Sea
title_full_unstemmed Abundance and Distributional Patterns of Benthic Peracarid Crustaceans From the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean and Weddell Sea
title_sort abundance and distributional patterns of benthic peracarid crustaceans from the atlantic sector of the southern ocean and weddell sea
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
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