Integrity of benthic assemblages along the arctic estuarine-coastal system

This study was carried out in the Yenisei estuary and in the adjacent part of the Kara Sea shelf. We analyzed and compared the distribution patterns of the different benthic taxa and size classes (micro-, meio-, macro- and megabenthos) along a pronounced gradient of environmental factors. Four ecolo...

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Published in:Ecological Indicators
Main Authors: Alexey Udalov, Margarita Chikina, Andrey Azovsky, Alexander Basin, Sergey Galkin, Lesya Garlitska, Tatyana Khusid, Daria Kondar, Sergei Korsun, Viacheslav Kremenetskiy, Petr Makkaveev, Daria Portnova, Philipp Sapojnikov, Miloslav Simakov, Andrey Vedenin, Vadim Mokievsky
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107115
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:eff9f5f1b1fb42ca8bf4ada4b9f2b217 2023-05-15T15:13:53+02:00 Integrity of benthic assemblages along the arctic estuarine-coastal system Alexey Udalov Margarita Chikina Andrey Azovsky Alexander Basin Sergey Galkin Lesya Garlitska Tatyana Khusid Daria Kondar Sergei Korsun Viacheslav Kremenetskiy Petr Makkaveev Daria Portnova Philipp Sapojnikov Miloslav Simakov Andrey Vedenin Vadim Mokievsky 2021-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107115 https://doaj.org/article/eff9f5f1b1fb42ca8bf4ada4b9f2b217 EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X20310542 https://doaj.org/toc/1470-160X 1470-160X doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107115 https://doaj.org/article/eff9f5f1b1fb42ca8bf4ada4b9f2b217 Ecological Indicators, Vol 121, Iss , Pp 107115- (2021) Benthic assemblages Micro- meio- and macrobenthos Spatial distribution Zonation patterns Yenisei estuary Ecology QH540-549.5 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107115 2022-12-31T05:21:31Z This study was carried out in the Yenisei estuary and in the adjacent part of the Kara Sea shelf. We analyzed and compared the distribution patterns of the different benthic taxa and size classes (micro-, meio-, macro- and megabenthos) along a pronounced gradient of environmental factors. Four ecological zones were distinguished based on certain environmental parameters, from the upper riverine area to the mouth of the estuary and the Kara Sea slope, which had normal marine conditions. The distribution of the metazoan assemblages generally corresponded to the divisions of these zones and represented a series of species assemblages with coincident boundaries that changed successively along the estuarine gradient. For all three size classes of metazoan benthos, we detected three main species assemblages: brackish-water, transitional and marine. Each taxon showed, however, its own particular spatial pattern and, therefore, has a set of environmental variables that is responsible for its fine-scale distribution. The distribution of unicellular organisms showed a worse match with the division of the estuary into environmental zones. Foraminifers established a single association in most of the estuary but were absent in the upper desalinated part. Diatom algae were patchily distributed, with a number of local communities and many rare species.We conclude that the estuarine habitat appears to drive the distribution of the various benthic taxa in taxa-specific ways. The distribution of size classes (i.e., mega-, macro-, or meiofauna) that combine several high-level taxa demonstrates a better match with the multivariate environmental zonation than the distribution of the separate taxa. The role of different benthic taxa and size classes in biomonitoring studies is discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Kara Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Kara Sea Ecological Indicators 121 107115
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topic Benthic assemblages
Micro-
meio- and macrobenthos
Spatial distribution
Zonation patterns
Yenisei estuary
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle Benthic assemblages
Micro-
meio- and macrobenthos
Spatial distribution
Zonation patterns
Yenisei estuary
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Alexey Udalov
Margarita Chikina
Andrey Azovsky
Alexander Basin
Sergey Galkin
Lesya Garlitska
Tatyana Khusid
Daria Kondar
Sergei Korsun
Viacheslav Kremenetskiy
Petr Makkaveev
Daria Portnova
Philipp Sapojnikov
Miloslav Simakov
Andrey Vedenin
Vadim Mokievsky
Integrity of benthic assemblages along the arctic estuarine-coastal system
topic_facet Benthic assemblages
Micro-
meio- and macrobenthos
Spatial distribution
Zonation patterns
Yenisei estuary
Ecology
QH540-549.5
description This study was carried out in the Yenisei estuary and in the adjacent part of the Kara Sea shelf. We analyzed and compared the distribution patterns of the different benthic taxa and size classes (micro-, meio-, macro- and megabenthos) along a pronounced gradient of environmental factors. Four ecological zones were distinguished based on certain environmental parameters, from the upper riverine area to the mouth of the estuary and the Kara Sea slope, which had normal marine conditions. The distribution of the metazoan assemblages generally corresponded to the divisions of these zones and represented a series of species assemblages with coincident boundaries that changed successively along the estuarine gradient. For all three size classes of metazoan benthos, we detected three main species assemblages: brackish-water, transitional and marine. Each taxon showed, however, its own particular spatial pattern and, therefore, has a set of environmental variables that is responsible for its fine-scale distribution. The distribution of unicellular organisms showed a worse match with the division of the estuary into environmental zones. Foraminifers established a single association in most of the estuary but were absent in the upper desalinated part. Diatom algae were patchily distributed, with a number of local communities and many rare species.We conclude that the estuarine habitat appears to drive the distribution of the various benthic taxa in taxa-specific ways. The distribution of size classes (i.e., mega-, macro-, or meiofauna) that combine several high-level taxa demonstrates a better match with the multivariate environmental zonation than the distribution of the separate taxa. The role of different benthic taxa and size classes in biomonitoring studies is discussed.
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author Alexey Udalov
Margarita Chikina
Andrey Azovsky
Alexander Basin
Sergey Galkin
Lesya Garlitska
Tatyana Khusid
Daria Kondar
Sergei Korsun
Viacheslav Kremenetskiy
Petr Makkaveev
Daria Portnova
Philipp Sapojnikov
Miloslav Simakov
Andrey Vedenin
Vadim Mokievsky
author_facet Alexey Udalov
Margarita Chikina
Andrey Azovsky
Alexander Basin
Sergey Galkin
Lesya Garlitska
Tatyana Khusid
Daria Kondar
Sergei Korsun
Viacheslav Kremenetskiy
Petr Makkaveev
Daria Portnova
Philipp Sapojnikov
Miloslav Simakov
Andrey Vedenin
Vadim Mokievsky
author_sort Alexey Udalov
title Integrity of benthic assemblages along the arctic estuarine-coastal system
title_short Integrity of benthic assemblages along the arctic estuarine-coastal system
title_full Integrity of benthic assemblages along the arctic estuarine-coastal system
title_fullStr Integrity of benthic assemblages along the arctic estuarine-coastal system
title_full_unstemmed Integrity of benthic assemblages along the arctic estuarine-coastal system
title_sort integrity of benthic assemblages along the arctic estuarine-coastal system
publisher Elsevier
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url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107115
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