Spatial Distribution of Marine Epibenthic Communities in the Hola Trough (Vesterålen, Northern Norway)

The Lofoten-Vesterålen marine shelf is one of the most geologically diverse coast and offshore margin areas in Norway. This leads to huge heterogeneity in marine environments, and often high biodiversity. However, little is known yet about the benthic communities in this region. Within the ARCTOS Lo...

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Main Author: Jordà Molina, Èric
Other Authors: Ramos-Esplá, Alfonso A., Reiss, Henning, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias del Mar y Biología Aplicada
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10045/56023
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spelling ftunivalicante:oai:rua.ua.es:10045/56023 2023-05-15T17:08:20+02:00 Spatial Distribution of Marine Epibenthic Communities in the Hola Trough (Vesterålen, Northern Norway) Jordà Molina, Èric Ramos-Esplá, Alfonso A. Reiss, Henning Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias del Mar y Biología Aplicada 2016-06-20 http://hdl.handle.net/10045/56023 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/10045/56023 2015-16-24999-C055-C3-592588 Licencia Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND Benthic communities Environmental heterogeneity Spatial distribution Trough Species composition Zoología info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis 2016 ftunivalicante 2020-06-05T13:11:09Z The Lofoten-Vesterålen marine shelf is one of the most geologically diverse coast and offshore margin areas in Norway. This leads to huge heterogeneity in marine environments, and often high biodiversity. However, little is known yet about the benthic communities in this region. Within the ARCTOS LoVe MarineEco project the epibenthic communities of the Hola trough (Vesterålen) are analysed to give a first description of their spatial distribution. In this trough both a complex hydrodynamic system and varied topographic submarine elements occur. Trawling samples were collected for two different approaches: one in a meso-scale and another in a small-scale. For the broad scale a transect consisting in three stations was developed, while for the fine scale a small area on a sand wave field, consisting in five stations called HolaBox, was sampled. All organisms were intended to be identified to species level and colonial fauna was discarded for the analysis. Different diversity indexes were assessed (Shannon index (H’) and Pielou’s eveness (J’)). Clustering and nMDS analyses identified four statistically significant groups in terms of abundance (ind./100m2). A total amount of 211 different taxa were found within all stations. The more outer part of the transect (close to the shelf edge) presented a huge abundance of organisms and was dominated by the hemi sessile tube-builder polychaetes Nothria conchylega and Eunice dubitata and the sea urchin Gacilechinus acutus, while the more inner parts presented less abundance of individuals. Probably some upwelling produced by the Norwegian Atlantic Current (NWAC) is influencing the shelf edge increasing the primary production and, therefore, enriching the seafloor in this region. The sand wave field presented two different groups with few amount of individuals. Small-scale variability could be produced by the high heterogeneity within the different types of sand waves, while the scarce abundance of animals can be produced by the permanent changing environment that movable sand waves produce. Here more active and mobile fauna was found such as brittle stars and hermit crabs (among others). Finally, a fourth group was found in the most inner station of the transect, laying on a ridge in the central part of the trough. This station, with coarse substrate, was mainly dominated again by brittle stars and sea urchins. We can conclude that this is a really heterogeneous trough in environments and therefore in communities (even in a local scale). More detailed studies that focus in the local environmental drivers have to be carried out to get an integrated understanding of the structure of benthic communities in this system. Bachelor Thesis Lofoten Northern Norway Vesterålen RUA - Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Alicante Lofoten Norway Vesterålen ENVELOPE(14.939,14.939,68.754,68.754)
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topic Benthic communities
Environmental heterogeneity
Spatial distribution
Trough
Species composition
Zoología
spellingShingle Benthic communities
Environmental heterogeneity
Spatial distribution
Trough
Species composition
Zoología
Jordà Molina, Èric
Spatial Distribution of Marine Epibenthic Communities in the Hola Trough (Vesterålen, Northern Norway)
topic_facet Benthic communities
Environmental heterogeneity
Spatial distribution
Trough
Species composition
Zoología
description The Lofoten-Vesterålen marine shelf is one of the most geologically diverse coast and offshore margin areas in Norway. This leads to huge heterogeneity in marine environments, and often high biodiversity. However, little is known yet about the benthic communities in this region. Within the ARCTOS LoVe MarineEco project the epibenthic communities of the Hola trough (Vesterålen) are analysed to give a first description of their spatial distribution. In this trough both a complex hydrodynamic system and varied topographic submarine elements occur. Trawling samples were collected for two different approaches: one in a meso-scale and another in a small-scale. For the broad scale a transect consisting in three stations was developed, while for the fine scale a small area on a sand wave field, consisting in five stations called HolaBox, was sampled. All organisms were intended to be identified to species level and colonial fauna was discarded for the analysis. Different diversity indexes were assessed (Shannon index (H’) and Pielou’s eveness (J’)). Clustering and nMDS analyses identified four statistically significant groups in terms of abundance (ind./100m2). A total amount of 211 different taxa were found within all stations. The more outer part of the transect (close to the shelf edge) presented a huge abundance of organisms and was dominated by the hemi sessile tube-builder polychaetes Nothria conchylega and Eunice dubitata and the sea urchin Gacilechinus acutus, while the more inner parts presented less abundance of individuals. Probably some upwelling produced by the Norwegian Atlantic Current (NWAC) is influencing the shelf edge increasing the primary production and, therefore, enriching the seafloor in this region. The sand wave field presented two different groups with few amount of individuals. Small-scale variability could be produced by the high heterogeneity within the different types of sand waves, while the scarce abundance of animals can be produced by the permanent changing environment that movable sand waves produce. Here more active and mobile fauna was found such as brittle stars and hermit crabs (among others). Finally, a fourth group was found in the most inner station of the transect, laying on a ridge in the central part of the trough. This station, with coarse substrate, was mainly dominated again by brittle stars and sea urchins. We can conclude that this is a really heterogeneous trough in environments and therefore in communities (even in a local scale). More detailed studies that focus in the local environmental drivers have to be carried out to get an integrated understanding of the structure of benthic communities in this system.
author2 Ramos-Esplá, Alfonso A.
Reiss, Henning
Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias del Mar y Biología Aplicada
format Bachelor Thesis
author Jordà Molina, Èric
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title Spatial Distribution of Marine Epibenthic Communities in the Hola Trough (Vesterålen, Northern Norway)
title_short Spatial Distribution of Marine Epibenthic Communities in the Hola Trough (Vesterålen, Northern Norway)
title_full Spatial Distribution of Marine Epibenthic Communities in the Hola Trough (Vesterålen, Northern Norway)
title_fullStr Spatial Distribution of Marine Epibenthic Communities in the Hola Trough (Vesterålen, Northern Norway)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Distribution of Marine Epibenthic Communities in the Hola Trough (Vesterålen, Northern Norway)
title_sort spatial distribution of marine epibenthic communities in the hola trough (vesterålen, northern norway)
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Northern Norway
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