Water masses constrain the distribution of deep-sea sponges in the North Atlantic Ocean and Nordic Seas

Water masses are bodies of water with distinctive physical and biogeochemical properties. They impart vertical structure to the deep ocean, participate in circulation, and can be traced over great distances, potentially influencing the distributions of deep-sea fauna. The classic potential temperatu...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Roberts, E. M., Bowers, D. G., Meyer, H. K., Samuelsen, Annette, Rapp, H. T., Cardenas, P.
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2771229
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13570
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spelling ftnorce:oai:norceresearch.brage.unit.no:11250/2771229 2023-05-15T14:59:47+02:00 Water masses constrain the distribution of deep-sea sponges in the North Atlantic Ocean and Nordic Seas Roberts, E. M. Bowers, D. G. Meyer, H. K. Samuelsen, Annette Rapp, H. T. Cardenas, P. 2021 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2771229 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13570 eng eng Marine Ecology Progress Series. 2021, 659 75-96. urn:issn:0171-8630 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2771229 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13570 cristin:1889192 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ © 2021, Author(s) CC-BY Marine Ecology Progress Series 659 75-96 Peer reviewed Journal article 2021 ftnorce https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13570 2022-10-13T05:50:19Z Water masses are bodies of water with distinctive physical and biogeochemical properties. They impart vertical structure to the deep ocean, participate in circulation, and can be traced over great distances, potentially influencing the distributions of deep-sea fauna. The classic potential temperature−salinity (θ−s) diagram was used to investigate deep-sea sponge (demosponge genus Geodia) association with water masses over the North Atlantic Ocean and Nordic Seas. A novel analysis was conducted, based on sampling the curvature of climatological mean θ−s curves at sponge locations. Sponges were particularly associated with turning points in the θ−s curves, indicative of intermediate and deep water masses. Arctic geodiid species (G. hentscheli and G. parva) were associated with Arctic intermediate and deep waters in the Nordic Seas, and with dense overflows into the northern North Atlantic. Boreal species (G. atlantica, G. barretti, G. macandrewii, and G. phlegraei) were associated with upper and intermediate water masses in the Northeast Atlantic and with upper, Atlantic-derived waters in the Nordic Seas. Taken together with distributional patterns, a link with thermohaline currents was also inferred. We conclude that water masses and major current pathways structure the distribution of a key deep-sea benthic faunal group on an ocean basin scale. This is most likely because of a combination of the physical constraints they place on the dispersal of early life-history stages, ecophysiological adaptation (evolved tolerances) to specific water masses, and the benefits to filter-feeders of certain phenomena linked to water column structure (e.g. nepheloid layers, internal waves/tides, density-driven currents). publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Nordic Seas North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic NORCE vitenarkiv (Norwegian Research Centre) Arctic Marine Ecology Progress Series 659 75 96
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description Water masses are bodies of water with distinctive physical and biogeochemical properties. They impart vertical structure to the deep ocean, participate in circulation, and can be traced over great distances, potentially influencing the distributions of deep-sea fauna. The classic potential temperature−salinity (θ−s) diagram was used to investigate deep-sea sponge (demosponge genus Geodia) association with water masses over the North Atlantic Ocean and Nordic Seas. A novel analysis was conducted, based on sampling the curvature of climatological mean θ−s curves at sponge locations. Sponges were particularly associated with turning points in the θ−s curves, indicative of intermediate and deep water masses. Arctic geodiid species (G. hentscheli and G. parva) were associated with Arctic intermediate and deep waters in the Nordic Seas, and with dense overflows into the northern North Atlantic. Boreal species (G. atlantica, G. barretti, G. macandrewii, and G. phlegraei) were associated with upper and intermediate water masses in the Northeast Atlantic and with upper, Atlantic-derived waters in the Nordic Seas. Taken together with distributional patterns, a link with thermohaline currents was also inferred. We conclude that water masses and major current pathways structure the distribution of a key deep-sea benthic faunal group on an ocean basin scale. This is most likely because of a combination of the physical constraints they place on the dispersal of early life-history stages, ecophysiological adaptation (evolved tolerances) to specific water masses, and the benefits to filter-feeders of certain phenomena linked to water column structure (e.g. nepheloid layers, internal waves/tides, density-driven currents). publishedVersion
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author Roberts, E. M.
Bowers, D. G.
Meyer, H. K.
Samuelsen, Annette
Rapp, H. T.
Cardenas, P.
spellingShingle Roberts, E. M.
Bowers, D. G.
Meyer, H. K.
Samuelsen, Annette
Rapp, H. T.
Cardenas, P.
Water masses constrain the distribution of deep-sea sponges in the North Atlantic Ocean and Nordic Seas
author_facet Roberts, E. M.
Bowers, D. G.
Meyer, H. K.
Samuelsen, Annette
Rapp, H. T.
Cardenas, P.
author_sort Roberts, E. M.
title Water masses constrain the distribution of deep-sea sponges in the North Atlantic Ocean and Nordic Seas
title_short Water masses constrain the distribution of deep-sea sponges in the North Atlantic Ocean and Nordic Seas
title_full Water masses constrain the distribution of deep-sea sponges in the North Atlantic Ocean and Nordic Seas
title_fullStr Water masses constrain the distribution of deep-sea sponges in the North Atlantic Ocean and Nordic Seas
title_full_unstemmed Water masses constrain the distribution of deep-sea sponges in the North Atlantic Ocean and Nordic Seas
title_sort water masses constrain the distribution of deep-sea sponges in the north atlantic ocean and nordic seas
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