Table_9_Functional Pattern of Benthic Epifauna in the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Deep Sea.doc

Assessment of Arctic deep-sea ecosystem functioning is currently an urgent task considering that ongoing sea-ice reduction opens opportunities for resource exploitation of yet understudied deep-sea regions. We used Biological Trait Analysis to evaluate ecosystem functioning and test if common paradi...

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Main Authors: Irina Zhulay (10875768), Bodil A. Bluhm (8801552), Paul E. Renaud (6948560), Renate Degen (10875771), Katrin Iken (224624)
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Published: 2021
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ROV
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.609956.s015
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14677776 2023-05-15T14:54:23+02:00 Table_9_Functional Pattern of Benthic Epifauna in the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Deep Sea.doc Irina Zhulay (10875768) Bodil A. Bluhm (8801552) Paul E. Renaud (6948560) Renate Degen (10875771) Katrin Iken (224624) 2021-05-26T04:54:22Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.609956.s015 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_9_Functional_Pattern_of_Benthic_Epifauna_in_the_Chukchi_Borderland_Arctic_Deep_Sea_doc/14677776 doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.609956.s015 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering Arctic deep sea benthic epifauna biological trait analysis functional composition ROV Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.609956.s015 2021-06-13T15:53:41Z Assessment of Arctic deep-sea ecosystem functioning is currently an urgent task considering that ongoing sea-ice reduction opens opportunities for resource exploitation of yet understudied deep-sea regions. We used Biological Trait Analysis to evaluate ecosystem functioning and test if common paradigms for deep-sea fauna apply to benthic epifauna of the deep-sea Arctic Chukchi Borderland (CBL). We also investigated the influence of environmental factors on the functional structure of the epifauna. The analysis was performed for 106 taxa collected with a beam trawl and a Remotely Operated Vehicle from 486 to 2610 m depth. The most common trait modalities were small-medium size, mobile, benthic direct and lecithotrophic larval development, and predatory feeding, which mostly supports the current view of epifauna in the global deep sea. Functional composition of epifauna differed between two depth strata (486–1059 m and 1882–2610 m), with depth and sediment carbon content explaining most of the functional variability. Proportional abundances of the modalities free-living, swimming, suspension feeders, opportunists/scavengers, internal fertilization and globulose were higher at deep stations. Functional redundancy (FR) was also higher there compared to the mid-depth stations, suggesting adaptation of fauna to the more homogeneous deep environment by fewer and shared traits. Mid-depth stations represented higher functional variability in terms of both trait modality composition and functional diversity, indicating more variable resource use in the more heterogeneous habitat. Food input correlated positively with the proportional abundance of the modalities tube-dwelling, sessile and deposit feeding. Areas with drop stones were associated with higher proportional abundance of the modalities attached, upright, and predators. Comparatively low FR may render the heterogeneous mid-depth area of the CBL vulnerable to disturbance through the risk of loss of functions. Across the study area, high occurrence of taxa with low dispersal ability among adult and larval life stages may prevent rapid adaptation to changes, reduce ability to recolonize and escape perturbation. Dataset Arctic Chukchi Sea ice Unknown Arctic Chukchi Borderland ENVELOPE(-165.000,-165.000,77.000,77.000)
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Arctic deep sea
benthic epifauna
biological trait analysis
functional composition
ROV
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Arctic deep sea
benthic epifauna
biological trait analysis
functional composition
ROV
Irina Zhulay (10875768)
Bodil A. Bluhm (8801552)
Paul E. Renaud (6948560)
Renate Degen (10875771)
Katrin Iken (224624)
Table_9_Functional Pattern of Benthic Epifauna in the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Deep Sea.doc
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Arctic deep sea
benthic epifauna
biological trait analysis
functional composition
ROV
description Assessment of Arctic deep-sea ecosystem functioning is currently an urgent task considering that ongoing sea-ice reduction opens opportunities for resource exploitation of yet understudied deep-sea regions. We used Biological Trait Analysis to evaluate ecosystem functioning and test if common paradigms for deep-sea fauna apply to benthic epifauna of the deep-sea Arctic Chukchi Borderland (CBL). We also investigated the influence of environmental factors on the functional structure of the epifauna. The analysis was performed for 106 taxa collected with a beam trawl and a Remotely Operated Vehicle from 486 to 2610 m depth. The most common trait modalities were small-medium size, mobile, benthic direct and lecithotrophic larval development, and predatory feeding, which mostly supports the current view of epifauna in the global deep sea. Functional composition of epifauna differed between two depth strata (486–1059 m and 1882–2610 m), with depth and sediment carbon content explaining most of the functional variability. Proportional abundances of the modalities free-living, swimming, suspension feeders, opportunists/scavengers, internal fertilization and globulose were higher at deep stations. Functional redundancy (FR) was also higher there compared to the mid-depth stations, suggesting adaptation of fauna to the more homogeneous deep environment by fewer and shared traits. Mid-depth stations represented higher functional variability in terms of both trait modality composition and functional diversity, indicating more variable resource use in the more heterogeneous habitat. Food input correlated positively with the proportional abundance of the modalities tube-dwelling, sessile and deposit feeding. Areas with drop stones were associated with higher proportional abundance of the modalities attached, upright, and predators. Comparatively low FR may render the heterogeneous mid-depth area of the CBL vulnerable to disturbance through the risk of loss of functions. Across the study area, high occurrence of taxa with low dispersal ability among adult and larval life stages may prevent rapid adaptation to changes, reduce ability to recolonize and escape perturbation.
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Bodil A. Bluhm (8801552)
Paul E. Renaud (6948560)
Renate Degen (10875771)
Katrin Iken (224624)
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Paul E. Renaud (6948560)
Renate Degen (10875771)
Katrin Iken (224624)
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title Table_9_Functional Pattern of Benthic Epifauna in the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Deep Sea.doc
title_short Table_9_Functional Pattern of Benthic Epifauna in the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Deep Sea.doc
title_full Table_9_Functional Pattern of Benthic Epifauna in the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Deep Sea.doc
title_fullStr Table_9_Functional Pattern of Benthic Epifauna in the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Deep Sea.doc
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