Oceanographic and topographic conditions structure benthic meiofauna communities in the Weddell Sea, Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage (Antarctic)

The marine environment of the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula is characterised by three oceanographically distinct regions for which we linked continental-slope meiofaunal patterns and environmental drivers on a large scale (100-300 km among ecoregions). Samples for meiofauna communities and sediment...

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Published in:Progress in Oceanography
Main Authors: Veit-Köhler, Gritta, Durst, Stephan, Schuckenbrock, Jan, Hauquier, Freija, Durán Suja, Laura, Dorschel, Boris, Vanreusel, Ann, Martínez Arbizu, Pedro
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling ftunivgent:oai:archive.ugent.be:8558253 2023-06-11T04:06:12+02:00 Oceanographic and topographic conditions structure benthic meiofauna communities in the Weddell Sea, Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage (Antarctic) Veit-Köhler, Gritta Durst, Stephan Schuckenbrock, Jan Hauquier, Freija Durán Suja, Laura Dorschel, Boris Vanreusel, Ann Martínez Arbizu, Pedro 2018 application/pdf https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8558253 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8558253 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2018.03.005 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8558253/file/8572976 eng eng https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8558253 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8558253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2018.03.005 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8558253/file/8572976 No license (in copyright) info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY ISSN: 0079-6611 Biology and Life Sciences Earth and Environmental Sciences Meiobenthos Nematoda Copepoda Environmental settings Water masses Current systems SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION RATES POLARSTERN EXPEDITION PS81 OXYGEN-MINIMUM ZONE NEAR-BOTTOM FLOW DEEP-SEA METAZOAN MEIOFAUNA SUBMARINE-CANYON SOUTHERN-OCEAN ORGANIC-MATTER ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES journalArticle info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftunivgent https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2018.03.005 2023-05-10T22:42:15Z The marine environment of the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula is characterised by three oceanographically distinct regions for which we linked continental-slope meiofaunal patterns and environmental drivers on a large scale (100-300 km among ecoregions). Samples for meiofauna communities and sediment analyses were collected with a multicorer, water-column data were derived from water samples and CTD recordings. Meiofauna communities including individuals from 19 higher taxa were compared to a set of 16 environmental variables. We detected significant differences between the communities of Weddell Sea and those of Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage. The amount of phytopigments in the sediment, their freshness and the silt and clay content were driving factors for this separation. The highest meiofauna abundances were found at slopes in the Weddell Sea. Food banks may facilitate high standing stocks. There, the highest ever recorded copepod percentages for the Antarctic were related to the highest phytopigment contents while nematodes were extremely abundant even in deeper sediment layers at stations with fresh organic material. For Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage a sampling scheme of slopes and adjacent troughs was applied. The two regions were divided into three geographical "areas" with the two "habitat" types investigated for each area. Multivariate non-parametric permutational analysis of variance (PERMANOVA) showed that in Bransfield Strait slope and trough meiofauna communities differed significantly in all geographical areas while in Drake Passage this was only the case in the East. These differences were explained best by the regionally and topographically distinct characteristics of 7 out of 11 water-column and sediment-bound factors related to sediment grain size, food quantity and quality, water temperature and salinity. Environmental drivers of the benthic habitat are dependent on large-scale oceanographic conditions and are thus sensitive to changes in water mass characteristics, sea-ice cover ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait Drake Passage Sea ice Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Ghent University Academic Bibliography Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Weddell Sea Drake Passage Bransfield Strait Weddell Progress in Oceanography 162 240 256
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topic Biology and Life Sciences
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Meiobenthos
Nematoda
Copepoda
Environmental settings
Water masses
Current systems
SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION RATES
POLARSTERN EXPEDITION PS81
OXYGEN-MINIMUM ZONE
NEAR-BOTTOM FLOW
DEEP-SEA
METAZOAN MEIOFAUNA
SUBMARINE-CANYON
SOUTHERN-OCEAN
ORGANIC-MATTER
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
spellingShingle Biology and Life Sciences
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Meiobenthos
Nematoda
Copepoda
Environmental settings
Water masses
Current systems
SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION RATES
POLARSTERN EXPEDITION PS81
OXYGEN-MINIMUM ZONE
NEAR-BOTTOM FLOW
DEEP-SEA
METAZOAN MEIOFAUNA
SUBMARINE-CANYON
SOUTHERN-OCEAN
ORGANIC-MATTER
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
Veit-Köhler, Gritta
Durst, Stephan
Schuckenbrock, Jan
Hauquier, Freija
Durán Suja, Laura
Dorschel, Boris
Vanreusel, Ann
Martínez Arbizu, Pedro
Oceanographic and topographic conditions structure benthic meiofauna communities in the Weddell Sea, Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage (Antarctic)
topic_facet Biology and Life Sciences
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Meiobenthos
Nematoda
Copepoda
Environmental settings
Water masses
Current systems
SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION RATES
POLARSTERN EXPEDITION PS81
OXYGEN-MINIMUM ZONE
NEAR-BOTTOM FLOW
DEEP-SEA
METAZOAN MEIOFAUNA
SUBMARINE-CANYON
SOUTHERN-OCEAN
ORGANIC-MATTER
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
description The marine environment of the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula is characterised by three oceanographically distinct regions for which we linked continental-slope meiofaunal patterns and environmental drivers on a large scale (100-300 km among ecoregions). Samples for meiofauna communities and sediment analyses were collected with a multicorer, water-column data were derived from water samples and CTD recordings. Meiofauna communities including individuals from 19 higher taxa were compared to a set of 16 environmental variables. We detected significant differences between the communities of Weddell Sea and those of Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage. The amount of phytopigments in the sediment, their freshness and the silt and clay content were driving factors for this separation. The highest meiofauna abundances were found at slopes in the Weddell Sea. Food banks may facilitate high standing stocks. There, the highest ever recorded copepod percentages for the Antarctic were related to the highest phytopigment contents while nematodes were extremely abundant even in deeper sediment layers at stations with fresh organic material. For Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage a sampling scheme of slopes and adjacent troughs was applied. The two regions were divided into three geographical "areas" with the two "habitat" types investigated for each area. Multivariate non-parametric permutational analysis of variance (PERMANOVA) showed that in Bransfield Strait slope and trough meiofauna communities differed significantly in all geographical areas while in Drake Passage this was only the case in the East. These differences were explained best by the regionally and topographically distinct characteristics of 7 out of 11 water-column and sediment-bound factors related to sediment grain size, food quantity and quality, water temperature and salinity. Environmental drivers of the benthic habitat are dependent on large-scale oceanographic conditions and are thus sensitive to changes in water mass characteristics, sea-ice cover ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Veit-Köhler, Gritta
Durst, Stephan
Schuckenbrock, Jan
Hauquier, Freija
Durán Suja, Laura
Dorschel, Boris
Vanreusel, Ann
Martínez Arbizu, Pedro
author_facet Veit-Köhler, Gritta
Durst, Stephan
Schuckenbrock, Jan
Hauquier, Freija
Durán Suja, Laura
Dorschel, Boris
Vanreusel, Ann
Martínez Arbizu, Pedro
author_sort Veit-Köhler, Gritta
title Oceanographic and topographic conditions structure benthic meiofauna communities in the Weddell Sea, Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage (Antarctic)
title_short Oceanographic and topographic conditions structure benthic meiofauna communities in the Weddell Sea, Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage (Antarctic)
title_full Oceanographic and topographic conditions structure benthic meiofauna communities in the Weddell Sea, Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage (Antarctic)
title_fullStr Oceanographic and topographic conditions structure benthic meiofauna communities in the Weddell Sea, Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage (Antarctic)
title_full_unstemmed Oceanographic and topographic conditions structure benthic meiofauna communities in the Weddell Sea, Bransfield Strait and Drake Passage (Antarctic)
title_sort oceanographic and topographic conditions structure benthic meiofauna communities in the weddell sea, bransfield strait and drake passage (antarctic)
publishDate 2018
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2018.03.005
https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8558253/file/8572976
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