The amphipod scavenging guild in two Arctic fjords : seasonal variations, abundance and trophic interactions
Scavenging amphipods are important for the circulation and dispersal of organic material in the marine environment. Despite their dominance in the scavenging guild and importance in the food web, little is known about Arctic amphipods and their feeding preferences. We studied the amphipod scavenging...
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ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/4689 2023-05-15T13:05:53+02:00 The amphipod scavenging guild in two Arctic fjords : seasonal variations, abundance and trophic interactions Nygård, Henrik Andreas Berge, Jørgen Søreide, Janne Vihtakari, Mikko Falk-Petersen, Stig 2012 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/4689 https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00394 eng eng Inter-Research (IR) Aquatic Biology 14(2012) nr. 3 s. 247-264 FRIDAID 947899 doi:10.3354/ab00394 1864-7790 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/4689 URN:NBN:no-uit_munin_4400 openAccess VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497 VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed 2012 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00394 2021-06-25T17:53:25Z Scavenging amphipods are important for the circulation and dispersal of organic material in the marine environment. Despite their dominance in the scavenging guild and importance in the food web, little is known about Arctic amphipods and their feeding preferences. We studied the amphipod scavenging guild using baited traps for one full year to increase our understanding of its seasonal variations. Two Arctic fjords with contrasting hydrographical conditions were studied: Adventfjorden, which is influenced by Atlantic water inflow, and Rijpfjorden, which is dominated by cold Arctic water masses. The species composition clearly differed between the 2 fjords. Onisimus caricus, followed by Anonyx laticoxae, were the dominant species in Adventfjorden. In Rijpfjorden, the species diversity was higher, particularly for Anonyx spp. In both fjords, a clear depth zonation in species distribution was detected, with a seasonal dynamic in species composition. A seasonal pattern in catch sizes was observed in both fjords. The timing of this pattern varied, likely because of the climatic differences between the fjords. Lipid content, lipid classes and fatty acid composition were analyzed for A. nugax, O. caricus, O. litoralis, O. nanseni and O. glacialis, and stable isotopes were also analyzed for the all these species except O. glacialis. A clear difference in the fatty acid and stable isotope composition was found among species. O. glacialis and O. litoralis were primarily omnivorous-herbivorous, while the other species were predominantly carnivorous. O. nanseni and A. nugax preyed extensively on calanoid copepods (Calanus spp.) whereas O. caricus did not. Article in Journal/Newspaper Adventfjorden Arctic Rijpfjord* Copepods University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Adventfjorden ENVELOPE(15.515,15.515,78.258,78.258) Arctic Rijpfjorden ENVELOPE(22.188,22.188,80.165,80.165) Aquatic Biology 14 3 247 264 |
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Scavenging amphipods are important for the circulation and dispersal of organic material in the marine environment. Despite their dominance in the scavenging guild and importance in the food web, little is known about Arctic amphipods and their feeding preferences. We studied the amphipod scavenging guild using baited traps for one full year to increase our understanding of its seasonal variations. Two Arctic fjords with contrasting hydrographical conditions were studied: Adventfjorden, which is influenced by Atlantic water inflow, and Rijpfjorden, which is dominated by cold Arctic water masses. The species composition clearly differed between the 2 fjords. Onisimus caricus, followed by Anonyx laticoxae, were the dominant species in Adventfjorden. In Rijpfjorden, the species diversity was higher, particularly for Anonyx spp. In both fjords, a clear depth zonation in species distribution was detected, with a seasonal dynamic in species composition. A seasonal pattern in catch sizes was observed in both fjords. The timing of this pattern varied, likely because of the climatic differences between the fjords. Lipid content, lipid classes and fatty acid composition were analyzed for A. nugax, O. caricus, O. litoralis, O. nanseni and O. glacialis, and stable isotopes were also analyzed for the all these species except O. glacialis. A clear difference in the fatty acid and stable isotope composition was found among species. O. glacialis and O. litoralis were primarily omnivorous-herbivorous, while the other species were predominantly carnivorous. O. nanseni and A. nugax preyed extensively on calanoid copepods (Calanus spp.) whereas O. caricus did not. |
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Nygård, Henrik Andreas Berge, Jørgen Søreide, Janne Vihtakari, Mikko Falk-Petersen, Stig |
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Nygård, Henrik Andreas Berge, Jørgen Søreide, Janne Vihtakari, Mikko Falk-Petersen, Stig |
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The amphipod scavenging guild in two Arctic fjords : seasonal variations, abundance and trophic interactions |
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The amphipod scavenging guild in two Arctic fjords : seasonal variations, abundance and trophic interactions |
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The amphipod scavenging guild in two Arctic fjords : seasonal variations, abundance and trophic interactions |
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The amphipod scavenging guild in two Arctic fjords : seasonal variations, abundance and trophic interactions |
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The amphipod scavenging guild in two Arctic fjords : seasonal variations, abundance and trophic interactions |
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amphipod scavenging guild in two arctic fjords : seasonal variations, abundance and trophic interactions |
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