Spatial and temporal patterns of epibenthic community and food web structures in the Chukchi sea between 2004-2012

Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015 The Chukchi Sea shelf, an area undergoing rapid environmental change and concurrently increasing human activity, supports communities of epibenthic organisms and food webs that are sustained by high primary productivity in the overlying water column...

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Main Author: Serratos, Carlos
Other Authors: Iken, Katrin, Bluhm, Bodil, Danielson, Seth
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6403
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/6403 2023-05-15T15:16:37+02:00 Spatial and temporal patterns of epibenthic community and food web structures in the Chukchi sea between 2004-2012 Serratos, Carlos Iken, Katrin Bluhm, Bodil Danielson, Seth 2015-12 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6403 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6403 Marine Sciences and Limnology Thesis ms 2015 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:38Z Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015 The Chukchi Sea shelf, an area undergoing rapid environmental change and concurrently increasing human activity, supports communities of epibenthic organisms and food webs that are sustained by high primary productivity in the overlying water column and are influenced by physical environmental conditions. The goal of this study was to characterize these epibenthic communities (using trawl hauls) and benthic food webs (using carbon and nitrogen stables isotopes) in 2009 and 2012 and to identify persisting or changing patterns between 2004, 2009 and 2012 as part of NOAA's Russian-American long-term Census of the Arctic (RUSALCA) program. Fifteen stations each were sampled in August to September of 2009 and 2012 in the Chukchi Sea, of which eight repeat stations in the southern Chukchi were sampled in 2004, 2009 and 2012 for temporal comparisons. Epibenthic communities differed in structure between the northern and the southern study regions, with somewhat variable subgroupings within each of those larger regions between years. Overall biomass (mean 49680 ± 45510 g wet weight 1000 m⁻²) was dominated by echinoderms in particular at northern stations, followed by crustaceans. Repeat stations retained relatively consistent epibenthic community composition across sampling years, despite the at times drastic temporal variability in abundance and biomass. Point in time measurements of water column environmental variables (e.g., salinity, oxygen, temperature) were less strongly correlated to the epifaunal community structure than comparatively stable environmental measures (e.g., substrate type, depth, latitude). Benthic food web structure in the southern Chukchi Sea varied significantly and consistently between water masses in all study years, while δ¹⁵N and δ¹³C of pelagic particulate organic matter (PPOM) did not. This indicates that benthic consumers integrate the highly variable POM isotopic signatures and reflect long-term conditions. A persistent gap in δ¹⁵N ... Thesis Arctic Chukchi Chukchi Sea RUSALCA Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Arctic Chukchi Sea Fairbanks
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description Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015 The Chukchi Sea shelf, an area undergoing rapid environmental change and concurrently increasing human activity, supports communities of epibenthic organisms and food webs that are sustained by high primary productivity in the overlying water column and are influenced by physical environmental conditions. The goal of this study was to characterize these epibenthic communities (using trawl hauls) and benthic food webs (using carbon and nitrogen stables isotopes) in 2009 and 2012 and to identify persisting or changing patterns between 2004, 2009 and 2012 as part of NOAA's Russian-American long-term Census of the Arctic (RUSALCA) program. Fifteen stations each were sampled in August to September of 2009 and 2012 in the Chukchi Sea, of which eight repeat stations in the southern Chukchi were sampled in 2004, 2009 and 2012 for temporal comparisons. Epibenthic communities differed in structure between the northern and the southern study regions, with somewhat variable subgroupings within each of those larger regions between years. Overall biomass (mean 49680 ± 45510 g wet weight 1000 m⁻²) was dominated by echinoderms in particular at northern stations, followed by crustaceans. Repeat stations retained relatively consistent epibenthic community composition across sampling years, despite the at times drastic temporal variability in abundance and biomass. Point in time measurements of water column environmental variables (e.g., salinity, oxygen, temperature) were less strongly correlated to the epifaunal community structure than comparatively stable environmental measures (e.g., substrate type, depth, latitude). Benthic food web structure in the southern Chukchi Sea varied significantly and consistently between water masses in all study years, while δ¹⁵N and δ¹³C of pelagic particulate organic matter (PPOM) did not. This indicates that benthic consumers integrate the highly variable POM isotopic signatures and reflect long-term conditions. A persistent gap in δ¹⁵N ...
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Bluhm, Bodil
Danielson, Seth
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author Serratos, Carlos
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Spatial and temporal patterns of epibenthic community and food web structures in the Chukchi sea between 2004-2012
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title Spatial and temporal patterns of epibenthic community and food web structures in the Chukchi sea between 2004-2012
title_short Spatial and temporal patterns of epibenthic community and food web structures in the Chukchi sea between 2004-2012
title_full Spatial and temporal patterns of epibenthic community and food web structures in the Chukchi sea between 2004-2012
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal patterns of epibenthic community and food web structures in the Chukchi sea between 2004-2012
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal patterns of epibenthic community and food web structures in the Chukchi sea between 2004-2012
title_sort spatial and temporal patterns of epibenthic community and food web structures in the chukchi sea between 2004-2012
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