Diversity, habitat endemicity and trophic ecology of the fauna of Loki’s Castle vent field on the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge
Loki’s Castle Vent Field (LCVF, 2300 m) was discovered in 2008 and represents the first black-smoker vent field discovered on the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge (AMOR). However, a comprehensive faunal inventory of the LCVF has not yet been published, hindering the inclusion of the Arctic in biogeographic an...
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ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/3125785 2024-05-12T07:59:21+00:00 Diversity, habitat endemicity and trophic ecology of the fauna of Loki’s Castle vent field on the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Eilertsen, Mari Heggernes Kongsrud, Jon Anders Tandberg, Anne Helene S. Alvestad, Tom Budaeva, Nataliya Martell, Luis Ramalho, Sofia P. Falkenhaug, Tone Huys, Rony Oug, Eivind Bakken, Torkild Høisæter, Tore Rauch, Cessa Carvalho, Francisca Maria Correia de Savchenko, Alexandra Ulvatn, Tone Kongshavn, Katrine Berntsen, Cassandra Mari Olsen, Bernt Rydland Pedersen, Rolf B. 2024 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3125785 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46434-z eng eng Springer Nature https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-46434-z Trond Mohn stiftelse: TMS2020TMT13 Norges forskningsråd: 179560 Artsdatabanken: 25-17-70184238 Artsdatabanken: 14-18-70184240 Artsdatabanken: 46-15-70184235 Artsdatabanken: 16-18-70184240 Artsdatabanken: 24-19-70184241 Artsdatabanken: 3-20-70184243 Stiftelsen Kristian Gerhard Jebsen: KG Jebsen Center for Deep Sea Research Scientific Reports. 2024, 14 (1), . urn:issn:2045-2322 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3125785 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46434-z cristin:2219667 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no 16 14 Scientific Reports 1 Journal article Peer reviewed 2024 ftntnutrondheimi https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46434-z 2024-04-12T01:28:05Z Loki’s Castle Vent Field (LCVF, 2300 m) was discovered in 2008 and represents the first black-smoker vent field discovered on the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge (AMOR). However, a comprehensive faunal inventory of the LCVF has not yet been published, hindering the inclusion of the Arctic in biogeographic analyses of vent fauna. There is an urgent need to understand the diversity, spatial distribution and ecosystem function of the biological communities along the AMOR, which will inform environmental impact assesments of future deep-sea mining activities in the region. Therefore, our aim with this paper is to provide a comprehensive inventory of the fauna at LCVF and present a first insight into the food web of the vent community. The fauna of LCVF has a high degree of novelty, with five new species previously described and another ten new species awaiting formal description. Most of the new species from LCVF are either hydrothermal vent specialists or have been reported from other chemosynthesis-based ecosystems. The highest taxon richness is found in the diffuse venting areas and may be promoted by the biogenic habitat generated by the foundation species Sclerolinum contortum. The isotopic signatures of the vent community of LCVF show a clear influence of chemosynthetic primary production on the foodweb. Considering the novel and specialised fauna documented in this paper, hydrothermal vents on the AMOR should be regarded as vulnerable marine ecosystems and protective measures must therefore be implemented, especially considering the potential threat from resource exploration and exploitation activities in the near future. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Arctic Scientific Reports 14 1 |
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Loki’s Castle Vent Field (LCVF, 2300 m) was discovered in 2008 and represents the first black-smoker vent field discovered on the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge (AMOR). However, a comprehensive faunal inventory of the LCVF has not yet been published, hindering the inclusion of the Arctic in biogeographic analyses of vent fauna. There is an urgent need to understand the diversity, spatial distribution and ecosystem function of the biological communities along the AMOR, which will inform environmental impact assesments of future deep-sea mining activities in the region. Therefore, our aim with this paper is to provide a comprehensive inventory of the fauna at LCVF and present a first insight into the food web of the vent community. The fauna of LCVF has a high degree of novelty, with five new species previously described and another ten new species awaiting formal description. Most of the new species from LCVF are either hydrothermal vent specialists or have been reported from other chemosynthesis-based ecosystems. The highest taxon richness is found in the diffuse venting areas and may be promoted by the biogenic habitat generated by the foundation species Sclerolinum contortum. The isotopic signatures of the vent community of LCVF show a clear influence of chemosynthetic primary production on the foodweb. Considering the novel and specialised fauna documented in this paper, hydrothermal vents on the AMOR should be regarded as vulnerable marine ecosystems and protective measures must therefore be implemented, especially considering the potential threat from resource exploration and exploitation activities in the near future. publishedVersion |
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Eilertsen, Mari Heggernes Kongsrud, Jon Anders Tandberg, Anne Helene S. Alvestad, Tom Budaeva, Nataliya Martell, Luis Ramalho, Sofia P. Falkenhaug, Tone Huys, Rony Oug, Eivind Bakken, Torkild Høisæter, Tore Rauch, Cessa Carvalho, Francisca Maria Correia de Savchenko, Alexandra Ulvatn, Tone Kongshavn, Katrine Berntsen, Cassandra Mari Olsen, Bernt Rydland Pedersen, Rolf B. |
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Eilertsen, Mari Heggernes Kongsrud, Jon Anders Tandberg, Anne Helene S. Alvestad, Tom Budaeva, Nataliya Martell, Luis Ramalho, Sofia P. Falkenhaug, Tone Huys, Rony Oug, Eivind Bakken, Torkild Høisæter, Tore Rauch, Cessa Carvalho, Francisca Maria Correia de Savchenko, Alexandra Ulvatn, Tone Kongshavn, Katrine Berntsen, Cassandra Mari Olsen, Bernt Rydland Pedersen, Rolf B. Diversity, habitat endemicity and trophic ecology of the fauna of Loki’s Castle vent field on the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge |
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Eilertsen, Mari Heggernes Kongsrud, Jon Anders Tandberg, Anne Helene S. Alvestad, Tom Budaeva, Nataliya Martell, Luis Ramalho, Sofia P. Falkenhaug, Tone Huys, Rony Oug, Eivind Bakken, Torkild Høisæter, Tore Rauch, Cessa Carvalho, Francisca Maria Correia de Savchenko, Alexandra Ulvatn, Tone Kongshavn, Katrine Berntsen, Cassandra Mari Olsen, Bernt Rydland Pedersen, Rolf B. |
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Diversity, habitat endemicity and trophic ecology of the fauna of Loki’s Castle vent field on the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge |
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