Macro- and megabenthic assemblages in the bathyal and abyssal Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean)
The assemblages inhabiting the continental shelf around Antarctica are known to be very patchy, in large part due to deep iceberg impacts. The present study shows that richness and abundance of much deeper benthos, at slope and abyssal depths, also vary greatly in the Southern and South Atlantic oce...
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ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:11815 2023-05-15T13:45:10+02:00 Macro- and megabenthic assemblages in the bathyal and abyssal Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean) Linse, Katrin Brandt, Angelika Bohn, Jens M. Danis, Bruno De Broyer, Claude Ebbe, Brigitte Heterier, Vincent Janussen, Dorte López-González, Pablo J. Schüller, Myriam Schwabe, Enrico Thomson, Michael R.A. 2007 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/11815/ unknown Elsevier Linse, Katrin orcid:0000-0003-3477-3047 Brandt, Angelika; Bohn, Jens M.; Danis, Bruno; De Broyer, Claude; Ebbe, Brigitte; Heterier, Vincent; Janussen, Dorte; López-González, Pablo J.; Schüller, Myriam; Schwabe, Enrico; Thomson, Michael R.A. 2007 Macro- and megabenthic assemblages in the bathyal and abyssal Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean). Deep-Sea Research Part II, 54 (16-17). 1848-1863. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.07.011 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.07.011> Marine Sciences Biology and Microbiology Zoology Ecology and Environment Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2007 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.07.011 2023-02-04T19:27:34Z The assemblages inhabiting the continental shelf around Antarctica are known to be very patchy, in large part due to deep iceberg impacts. The present study shows that richness and abundance of much deeper benthos, at slope and abyssal depths, also vary greatly in the Southern and South Atlantic oceans. On the ANDEEP III expedition, we deployed 16 Agassiz trawls to sample the zoobenthos at depths from 1055 to 4930m across the northern Weddell Sea and two South Atlantic basins. A total of 5933 specimens, belonging to 44 higher taxonomic groups, were collected. Overall the most frequent taxa were Ophiuroidea, Bivalvia, Polychaeta and Asteroidea, and the most abundant taxa were Malacostraca, Polychaeta and Bivalvia. Species richness per station varied from 6 to 148. The taxonomic composition of assemblages, based on relative taxon richness, varied considerably between sites but showed no relation to depth. The former three most abundant taxa accounted for 10-30% each of all taxa present. Standardised abundances based on trawl catches varied between I and 252 individuals per 1000 m2. Abundance significantly decreased with increasing depth, and assemblages showed high patchiness in their distribution. Cluster analysis based on relative abundance showed changes of community structure that were not linked to depth, area, sediment grain size or temperature. Generally abundances of zoobenthos in the abyssal Weddell Sea are lower than shelf abundances by several orders of magnitude. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Southern Ocean Weddell Weddell Sea Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 54 16-17 1848 1863 |
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Marine Sciences Biology and Microbiology Zoology Ecology and Environment Linse, Katrin Brandt, Angelika Bohn, Jens M. Danis, Bruno De Broyer, Claude Ebbe, Brigitte Heterier, Vincent Janussen, Dorte López-González, Pablo J. Schüller, Myriam Schwabe, Enrico Thomson, Michael R.A. Macro- and megabenthic assemblages in the bathyal and abyssal Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean) |
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The assemblages inhabiting the continental shelf around Antarctica are known to be very patchy, in large part due to deep iceberg impacts. The present study shows that richness and abundance of much deeper benthos, at slope and abyssal depths, also vary greatly in the Southern and South Atlantic oceans. On the ANDEEP III expedition, we deployed 16 Agassiz trawls to sample the zoobenthos at depths from 1055 to 4930m across the northern Weddell Sea and two South Atlantic basins. A total of 5933 specimens, belonging to 44 higher taxonomic groups, were collected. Overall the most frequent taxa were Ophiuroidea, Bivalvia, Polychaeta and Asteroidea, and the most abundant taxa were Malacostraca, Polychaeta and Bivalvia. Species richness per station varied from 6 to 148. The taxonomic composition of assemblages, based on relative taxon richness, varied considerably between sites but showed no relation to depth. The former three most abundant taxa accounted for 10-30% each of all taxa present. Standardised abundances based on trawl catches varied between I and 252 individuals per 1000 m2. Abundance significantly decreased with increasing depth, and assemblages showed high patchiness in their distribution. Cluster analysis based on relative abundance showed changes of community structure that were not linked to depth, area, sediment grain size or temperature. Generally abundances of zoobenthos in the abyssal Weddell Sea are lower than shelf abundances by several orders of magnitude. |
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Linse, Katrin Brandt, Angelika Bohn, Jens M. Danis, Bruno De Broyer, Claude Ebbe, Brigitte Heterier, Vincent Janussen, Dorte López-González, Pablo J. Schüller, Myriam Schwabe, Enrico Thomson, Michael R.A. |
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Linse, Katrin Brandt, Angelika Bohn, Jens M. Danis, Bruno De Broyer, Claude Ebbe, Brigitte Heterier, Vincent Janussen, Dorte López-González, Pablo J. Schüller, Myriam Schwabe, Enrico Thomson, Michael R.A. |
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Macro- and megabenthic assemblages in the bathyal and abyssal Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean) |
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Macro- and megabenthic assemblages in the bathyal and abyssal Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean) |
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Macro- and megabenthic assemblages in the bathyal and abyssal Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean) |
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Macro- and megabenthic assemblages in the bathyal and abyssal Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean) |
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Macro- and megabenthic assemblages in the bathyal and abyssal Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean) |
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macro- and megabenthic assemblages in the bathyal and abyssal weddell sea (southern ocean) |
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Antarc* Antarctica Southern Ocean Weddell Sea |
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