Pelagic amphipods in the eastern fram strait with continuing presence of Themisto compressa based on sediment trap time series

Pelagic amphipods represent a large fraction of organisms entering sediment traps as so-called "swimmers." These swimmers were sampled with sediment traps (~200-300 m water depth) with two mooring arrays deployed at two different positions in the Long-Term Ecological Research observatory H...

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Main Authors: Schröter, F., Havermans, C., Kraft, A., Knüppel, N., Beszczynska-Möller, A., Bauerfeind, E., Nöthig, E.-M.
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.34657/3705
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:_Rc-iIcBdbrxVwz6M4ld 2023-06-06T11:51:20+02:00 Pelagic amphipods in the eastern fram strait with continuing presence of Themisto compressa based on sediment trap time series Schröter, F. Havermans, C. Kraft, A. Knüppel, N. Beszczynska-Möller, A. Bauerfeind, E. Nöthig, E.-M. 2019 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.34657/3705 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/5076 eng eng Frontiers Media S.A. CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Frontiers in Marine Science 6 (2019) Arctic marine ecology Biodiversity Hyperiids - pelagic amphipods Range shifts Sediment traps 570 article Text 2019 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/3705 2023-04-16T23:08:26Z Pelagic amphipods represent a large fraction of organisms entering sediment traps as so-called "swimmers." These swimmers were sampled with sediment traps (~200-300 m water depth) with two mooring arrays deployed at two different positions in the Long-Term Ecological Research observatory HAUSGARTEN in the northeastern Fram Strait. This sampling allowed us to investigate amphipod year-round abundances and inter-annual trends from 2000 onward. In this study, newly analyzed data from a 3-years period (August 2011-June 2014) are presented, extending this long-term investigation. In our results, the species Themisto abyssorum, T. libellula, and T. compressa dominated the swimmer biomass, corroborating previous studies. The observed increase of amphipod abundances persisted in all three species, additionally implying that Themisto compressa maintained its population off Svalbard, which appeared for the first time here after a warm anomaly in 2004-2007. This study provides evidence for changes in amphipod community patterns that can mainly be attributed to growing abundances of T. compressa. Similarly, another hyperiid, Lanceola clausii, also increased in abundance over the investigated period. For T. libellula, almost no juvenile individuals were recorded in the sampling period 2013/14, even though juveniles of this species were common in earlier records. The three more years of observations clearly suggest that recently documented environmental shifts persist in the eastern Fram Strait. They also highlight the merit of using sediment trap time series to obtain year-round data sets needed to reveal processes and range shift dynamics in the pelagic system on a long-term basis. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Fram Strait Svalbard Themisto abyssorum Themisto LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association) Arctic Svalbard
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topic Arctic marine ecology
Biodiversity
Hyperiids - pelagic amphipods
Range shifts
Sediment traps
570
spellingShingle Arctic marine ecology
Biodiversity
Hyperiids - pelagic amphipods
Range shifts
Sediment traps
570
Schröter, F.
Havermans, C.
Kraft, A.
Knüppel, N.
Beszczynska-Möller, A.
Bauerfeind, E.
Nöthig, E.-M.
Pelagic amphipods in the eastern fram strait with continuing presence of Themisto compressa based on sediment trap time series
topic_facet Arctic marine ecology
Biodiversity
Hyperiids - pelagic amphipods
Range shifts
Sediment traps
570
description Pelagic amphipods represent a large fraction of organisms entering sediment traps as so-called "swimmers." These swimmers were sampled with sediment traps (~200-300 m water depth) with two mooring arrays deployed at two different positions in the Long-Term Ecological Research observatory HAUSGARTEN in the northeastern Fram Strait. This sampling allowed us to investigate amphipod year-round abundances and inter-annual trends from 2000 onward. In this study, newly analyzed data from a 3-years period (August 2011-June 2014) are presented, extending this long-term investigation. In our results, the species Themisto abyssorum, T. libellula, and T. compressa dominated the swimmer biomass, corroborating previous studies. The observed increase of amphipod abundances persisted in all three species, additionally implying that Themisto compressa maintained its population off Svalbard, which appeared for the first time here after a warm anomaly in 2004-2007. This study provides evidence for changes in amphipod community patterns that can mainly be attributed to growing abundances of T. compressa. Similarly, another hyperiid, Lanceola clausii, also increased in abundance over the investigated period. For T. libellula, almost no juvenile individuals were recorded in the sampling period 2013/14, even though juveniles of this species were common in earlier records. The three more years of observations clearly suggest that recently documented environmental shifts persist in the eastern Fram Strait. They also highlight the merit of using sediment trap time series to obtain year-round data sets needed to reveal processes and range shift dynamics in the pelagic system on a long-term basis. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Schröter, F.
Havermans, C.
Kraft, A.
Knüppel, N.
Beszczynska-Möller, A.
Bauerfeind, E.
Nöthig, E.-M.
author_facet Schröter, F.
Havermans, C.
Kraft, A.
Knüppel, N.
Beszczynska-Möller, A.
Bauerfeind, E.
Nöthig, E.-M.
author_sort Schröter, F.
title Pelagic amphipods in the eastern fram strait with continuing presence of Themisto compressa based on sediment trap time series
title_short Pelagic amphipods in the eastern fram strait with continuing presence of Themisto compressa based on sediment trap time series
title_full Pelagic amphipods in the eastern fram strait with continuing presence of Themisto compressa based on sediment trap time series
title_fullStr Pelagic amphipods in the eastern fram strait with continuing presence of Themisto compressa based on sediment trap time series
title_full_unstemmed Pelagic amphipods in the eastern fram strait with continuing presence of Themisto compressa based on sediment trap time series
title_sort pelagic amphipods in the eastern fram strait with continuing presence of themisto compressa based on sediment trap time series
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
publishDate 2019
url https://doi.org/10.34657/3705
https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/5076
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op_source Frontiers in Marine Science 6 (2019)
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