The Roles of Sea-Ice, Light and Sedimentation in Structuring Shallow Antarctic Benthic Communities.

On polar coasts, seasonal sea-ice duration strongly influences shallow marine environments by affecting environmental conditions, such as light, sedimentation, and physical disturbance. Sea-ice dynamics are changing in response to climate, but there is limited understanding of how this might affect...

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Main Authors: Graeme F Clark, Jonathan S Stark, Anne S Palmer, Martin J Riddle, Emma L Johnston
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4fcac3a397ed42a59482c5a4d09b0a66 2023-05-15T13:52:23+02:00 The Roles of Sea-Ice, Light and Sedimentation in Structuring Shallow Antarctic Benthic Communities. Graeme F Clark Jonathan S Stark Anne S Palmer Martin J Riddle Emma L Johnston 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168391 https://doaj.org/article/4fcac3a397ed42a59482c5a4d09b0a66 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5226713?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203 1932-6203 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0168391 https://doaj.org/article/4fcac3a397ed42a59482c5a4d09b0a66 PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 1, p e0168391 (2017) Medicine R Science Q article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168391 2022-12-31T04:46:38Z On polar coasts, seasonal sea-ice duration strongly influences shallow marine environments by affecting environmental conditions, such as light, sedimentation, and physical disturbance. Sea-ice dynamics are changing in response to climate, but there is limited understanding of how this might affect shallow marine environments and benthos. Here we present a unique set of physical and biological data from a single region of Antarctic coast, and use it to gain insights into factors shaping polar benthic communities. At sites encompassing a gradient of sea-ice duration, we measured temporal and spatial variation in light and sedimentation and hard-substrate communities at different depths and substrate orientations. Biological trends were highly correlated with sea-ice duration, and appear to be driven by opposing gradients in light and sedimentation. As sea-ice duration decreased, there was increased light and reduced sedimentation, and concurrent shifts in community structure from invertebrate to algal dominance. Trends were strongest on shallower, horizontal surfaces, which are most exposed to light and sedimentation. Depth and substrate orientation appear to mediate exposure of benthos to these factors, thereby tempering effects of sea-ice and increasing biological heterogeneity. However, while light and sedimentation both varied spatially with sea-ice, their dynamics differed temporally. Light was sensitive to the site-specific date of sea-ice breakout, whereas sedimentation fluctuated at a regional scale coincident with the summer phytoplankton bloom. Sea-ice duration is clearly the overarching force structuring these shallow Antarctic benthic communities, but direct effects are imposed via light and sedimentation, and mediated by habitat characteristics. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Sea ice Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic PLOS ONE 12 1 e0168391
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The Roles of Sea-Ice, Light and Sedimentation in Structuring Shallow Antarctic Benthic Communities.
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description On polar coasts, seasonal sea-ice duration strongly influences shallow marine environments by affecting environmental conditions, such as light, sedimentation, and physical disturbance. Sea-ice dynamics are changing in response to climate, but there is limited understanding of how this might affect shallow marine environments and benthos. Here we present a unique set of physical and biological data from a single region of Antarctic coast, and use it to gain insights into factors shaping polar benthic communities. At sites encompassing a gradient of sea-ice duration, we measured temporal and spatial variation in light and sedimentation and hard-substrate communities at different depths and substrate orientations. Biological trends were highly correlated with sea-ice duration, and appear to be driven by opposing gradients in light and sedimentation. As sea-ice duration decreased, there was increased light and reduced sedimentation, and concurrent shifts in community structure from invertebrate to algal dominance. Trends were strongest on shallower, horizontal surfaces, which are most exposed to light and sedimentation. Depth and substrate orientation appear to mediate exposure of benthos to these factors, thereby tempering effects of sea-ice and increasing biological heterogeneity. However, while light and sedimentation both varied spatially with sea-ice, their dynamics differed temporally. Light was sensitive to the site-specific date of sea-ice breakout, whereas sedimentation fluctuated at a regional scale coincident with the summer phytoplankton bloom. Sea-ice duration is clearly the overarching force structuring these shallow Antarctic benthic communities, but direct effects are imposed via light and sedimentation, and mediated by habitat characteristics.
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Jonathan S Stark
Anne S Palmer
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title The Roles of Sea-Ice, Light and Sedimentation in Structuring Shallow Antarctic Benthic Communities.
title_short The Roles of Sea-Ice, Light and Sedimentation in Structuring Shallow Antarctic Benthic Communities.
title_full The Roles of Sea-Ice, Light and Sedimentation in Structuring Shallow Antarctic Benthic Communities.
title_fullStr The Roles of Sea-Ice, Light and Sedimentation in Structuring Shallow Antarctic Benthic Communities.
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