Potter Cove, west Antarctic Peninsula, shallow water meiofauna: a seasonal snapshot

The meiobenthic community of Potter Cove (King George Island, west Antarctic Peninsula) was investigated, focusing on responses to summer/winter conditions in two study sites contrasting in terms of organic matter inputs. Meiofaunal densities were found to be higher in summer and lower in winter, al...

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Published in:Antarctic Science
Main Authors: Pasotti, Francesca, Convey, Peter, Vanreusel, Ann
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
Subjects:
BAY
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http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-4407890
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102014000169
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spelling ftunivgent:oai:archive.ugent.be:4407890 2023-06-11T04:04:03+02:00 Potter Cove, west Antarctic Peninsula, shallow water meiofauna: a seasonal snapshot Pasotti, Francesca Convey, Peter Vanreusel, Ann 2014 application/pdf https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/4407890 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-4407890 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102014000169 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/4407890/file/4407912 eng eng https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/4407890 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-4407890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954102014000169 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/4407890/file/4407912 No license (in copyright) info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess ANTARCTIC SCIENCE ISSN: 0954-1020 Biology and Life Sciences standing stocks seasonality larval recruitment King George Island benthos INLET DIVERSITY ABUNDANCE SEDIMENTS BAY BIOMASS ECOLOGY SOUTH SHETLAND KING-GEORGE ISLAND MARINE NEMATODES journalArticle info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftunivgent https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102014000169 2023-05-10T22:42:35Z The meiobenthic community of Potter Cove (King George Island, west Antarctic Peninsula) was investigated, focusing on responses to summer/winter conditions in two study sites contrasting in terms of organic matter inputs. Meiofaunal densities were found to be higher in summer and lower in winter, although this result was not significantly related to the in situ availability of organic matter in each season. The combination of food quality and competition for food amongst higher trophic levels may have played a role in determining the standing stocks at the two sites. Meiobenthic winter abundances were sufficiently high to infer that energy sources were not limiting during winter, supporting observations from other studies for both shallow water and continental shelf Antarctic ecosystems. Recruitment within meiofaunal communities was coupled to the seasonal input of fresh detritus for harpacticoid copepods but not for nematodes, suggesting that species-specific life history or trophic features form an important element of the responses observed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctic Science King George Island Copepods Ghent University Academic Bibliography Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula King George Island Potter Cove Antarctic Science 26 5 554 562
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topic Biology and Life Sciences
standing stocks
seasonality
larval recruitment
King George Island
benthos
INLET
DIVERSITY
ABUNDANCE
SEDIMENTS
BAY
BIOMASS
ECOLOGY
SOUTH SHETLAND
KING-GEORGE ISLAND
MARINE NEMATODES
spellingShingle Biology and Life Sciences
standing stocks
seasonality
larval recruitment
King George Island
benthos
INLET
DIVERSITY
ABUNDANCE
SEDIMENTS
BAY
BIOMASS
ECOLOGY
SOUTH SHETLAND
KING-GEORGE ISLAND
MARINE NEMATODES
Pasotti, Francesca
Convey, Peter
Vanreusel, Ann
Potter Cove, west Antarctic Peninsula, shallow water meiofauna: a seasonal snapshot
topic_facet Biology and Life Sciences
standing stocks
seasonality
larval recruitment
King George Island
benthos
INLET
DIVERSITY
ABUNDANCE
SEDIMENTS
BAY
BIOMASS
ECOLOGY
SOUTH SHETLAND
KING-GEORGE ISLAND
MARINE NEMATODES
description The meiobenthic community of Potter Cove (King George Island, west Antarctic Peninsula) was investigated, focusing on responses to summer/winter conditions in two study sites contrasting in terms of organic matter inputs. Meiofaunal densities were found to be higher in summer and lower in winter, although this result was not significantly related to the in situ availability of organic matter in each season. The combination of food quality and competition for food amongst higher trophic levels may have played a role in determining the standing stocks at the two sites. Meiobenthic winter abundances were sufficiently high to infer that energy sources were not limiting during winter, supporting observations from other studies for both shallow water and continental shelf Antarctic ecosystems. Recruitment within meiofaunal communities was coupled to the seasonal input of fresh detritus for harpacticoid copepods but not for nematodes, suggesting that species-specific life history or trophic features form an important element of the responses observed.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pasotti, Francesca
Convey, Peter
Vanreusel, Ann
author_facet Pasotti, Francesca
Convey, Peter
Vanreusel, Ann
author_sort Pasotti, Francesca
title Potter Cove, west Antarctic Peninsula, shallow water meiofauna: a seasonal snapshot
title_short Potter Cove, west Antarctic Peninsula, shallow water meiofauna: a seasonal snapshot
title_full Potter Cove, west Antarctic Peninsula, shallow water meiofauna: a seasonal snapshot
title_fullStr Potter Cove, west Antarctic Peninsula, shallow water meiofauna: a seasonal snapshot
title_full_unstemmed Potter Cove, west Antarctic Peninsula, shallow water meiofauna: a seasonal snapshot
title_sort potter cove, west antarctic peninsula, shallow water meiofauna: a seasonal snapshot
publishDate 2014
url https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/4407890
http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-4407890
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102014000169
https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/4407890/file/4407912
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