Comparison of functional diversity of two alaskan arctic shelf epibenthic communities
Alaskan Arctic shelf communities are currently experiencing dramatic changes that will likely affect ecosystem functioning of Arctic marine benthic communities. Here, functional diversity based on biological traits was used to assess differences and similarities in ecosystem functioning between 2 sh...
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ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/20733 2023-05-15T14:24:39+02:00 Comparison of functional diversity of two alaskan arctic shelf epibenthic communities Sutton, Lauren Iken, Katrin Bluhm, Bodil Mueter, Franz J. 2020-10-01 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20733 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13478 eng eng Inter Research Marine Ecology Progress Series Sutton L, Iken K, Bluhm B, Mueter FJ. Comparison of functional diversity of two alaskan arctic shelf epibenthic communities. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 2020;651 FRIDAID 1900222 doi:10.3354/meps13478 0171-8630 1616-1599 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20733 openAccess Copyright 2020 The Author(s) VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480 VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2020 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13478 2021-06-25T17:58:07Z Alaskan Arctic shelf communities are currently experiencing dramatic changes that will likely affect ecosystem functioning of Arctic marine benthic communities. Here, functional diversity based on biological traits was used to assess differences and similarities in ecosystem functioning between 2 shelf systems that are geographically close but vary in many environmental influences: the Arctic Beaufort and Chukchi Sea epibenthic communities. We hypothesized that (1) patterns of functional composition and diversity metrics reflect patterns in taxonomic composition and diversity metrics in these 2 shelf communities; and (2) patterns in functional diversity metrics are distinct between the 2 shelves. We evaluated 9 biological traits (body form, body size, feeding habit, fragility, larval development, living habit, movement, reproductive strategy, sociability) for 327 taxa in 2014 and 2015. For each trait, multiple modalities (specific expressions within a trait) were considered. Patterns in functional diversity metrics on both shelves reflected those in taxonomic diversity metrics. However, shelf communities were more similar in functional- than in taxonomic composition. Beaufort Sea communities had higher functional dissimilarity and functional evenness driven by differences in the modalities within body form, body size, larval development, and reproductive strategy. These traits primarily affect nutrient cycling, energy turnover, and recovery from disturbances, suggesting a stronger potential for future maintenance of ecosystem function, and indicating a more even use of resources in the Beaufort Sea. The combination of functional and taxonomic diversity metrics enabled a comprehensive understanding of how ecological niche space is used and how epibenthic communities function in Alaskan Arctic shelf systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Beaufort Sea Chukchi Chukchi Sea University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Chukchi Sea Marine Ecology Progress Series 651 1 21 |
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Alaskan Arctic shelf communities are currently experiencing dramatic changes that will likely affect ecosystem functioning of Arctic marine benthic communities. Here, functional diversity based on biological traits was used to assess differences and similarities in ecosystem functioning between 2 shelf systems that are geographically close but vary in many environmental influences: the Arctic Beaufort and Chukchi Sea epibenthic communities. We hypothesized that (1) patterns of functional composition and diversity metrics reflect patterns in taxonomic composition and diversity metrics in these 2 shelf communities; and (2) patterns in functional diversity metrics are distinct between the 2 shelves. We evaluated 9 biological traits (body form, body size, feeding habit, fragility, larval development, living habit, movement, reproductive strategy, sociability) for 327 taxa in 2014 and 2015. For each trait, multiple modalities (specific expressions within a trait) were considered. Patterns in functional diversity metrics on both shelves reflected those in taxonomic diversity metrics. However, shelf communities were more similar in functional- than in taxonomic composition. Beaufort Sea communities had higher functional dissimilarity and functional evenness driven by differences in the modalities within body form, body size, larval development, and reproductive strategy. These traits primarily affect nutrient cycling, energy turnover, and recovery from disturbances, suggesting a stronger potential for future maintenance of ecosystem function, and indicating a more even use of resources in the Beaufort Sea. The combination of functional and taxonomic diversity metrics enabled a comprehensive understanding of how ecological niche space is used and how epibenthic communities function in Alaskan Arctic shelf systems. |
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Comparison of functional diversity of two alaskan arctic shelf epibenthic communities |
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Comparison of functional diversity of two alaskan arctic shelf epibenthic communities |
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Comparison of functional diversity of two alaskan arctic shelf epibenthic communities |
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Comparison of functional diversity of two alaskan arctic shelf epibenthic communities |
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Comparison of functional diversity of two alaskan arctic shelf epibenthic communities |
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comparison of functional diversity of two alaskan arctic shelf epibenthic communities |
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Marine Ecology Progress Series Sutton L, Iken K, Bluhm B, Mueter FJ. Comparison of functional diversity of two alaskan arctic shelf epibenthic communities. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 2020;651 FRIDAID 1900222 doi:10.3354/meps13478 0171-8630 1616-1599 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20733 |
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