Fauna of the Kemp Caldera and Its Upper Bathyal Hydrothermal Vents (South Sandwich Arc, Antarctica)

Faunal assemblages at hydrothermal vents associated with island-arc volcanism are less well known than those at vents on mid-ocean ridges and back-arc spreading centres. This study characterizes chemosynthetic biotopes at active hydrothermal vents discovered at the Kemp Caldera in the South Sandwich...

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Main Authors: Linse, Katrin, Copley, Jonathan T, Connelly, Douglas P., Larter, Robert D., Pearce, David A, Polunin, Nick V. C., Rogers, Alex D., Chen, Chong, Clarke, Andrew, Glover, Adrian G., Graham, Alastair G. C., Huvenne, Veerle A. I., Marsh, Leigh, Reid, William D. K., Roterman, C. Nicolai, Sweeting, Christopher J., Zwirglmaier, Katrin, Tyler, Paul A.
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spelling ftusouthflorida:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:msc_facpub-2588 2023-07-30T03:56:34+02:00 Fauna of the Kemp Caldera and Its Upper Bathyal Hydrothermal Vents (South Sandwich Arc, Antarctica) Linse, Katrin Copley, Jonathan T Connelly, Douglas P. Larter, Robert D. Pearce, David A Polunin, Nick V. C. Rogers, Alex D. Chen, Chong Clarke, Andrew Glover, Adrian G. Graham, Alastair G. C. Huvenne, Veerle A. I. Marsh, Leigh Reid, William D. K. Roterman, C. Nicolai Sweeting, Christopher J. Zwirglmaier, Katrin Tyler, Paul A. 2019-11-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/1577 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191501 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/msc_facpub/article/2588/viewcontent/rsos.191501.pdf https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/msc_facpub/article/2588/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/rsos191501supp1.docx https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/msc_facpub/article/2588/filename/1/type/additional/viewcontent/rsos191501supp2.docx unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/1577 doi:10.1098/rsos.191501 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/msc_facpub/article/2588/viewcontent/rsos.191501.pdf https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/msc_facpub/article/2588/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/rsos191501supp1.docx https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/msc_facpub/article/2588/filename/1/type/additional/viewcontent/rsos191501supp2.docx http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Marine Science Faculty Publications Gammaproteobacteria chemosynthetic ecosystem hydrothermal vents stable isotopes biogeography resurgent cone Life Sciences article 2019 ftusouthflorida https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191501 2023-07-13T21:01:51Z Faunal assemblages at hydrothermal vents associated with island-arc volcanism are less well known than those at vents on mid-ocean ridges and back-arc spreading centres. This study characterizes chemosynthetic biotopes at active hydrothermal vents discovered at the Kemp Caldera in the South Sandwich Arc. The caldera hosts sulfur and anhydrite vent chimneys in 1375–1487 m depth, which emit sulfide-rich fluids with temperatures up to 212°C, and the microbial community of water samples in the buoyant plume rising from the vents was dominated by sulfur-oxidizing Gammaproteobacteria. A total of 12 macro- and megafaunal taxa depending on hydrothermal activity were collected in these biotopes, of which seven species were known from the East Scotia Ridge (ESR) vents and three species from vents outside the Southern Ocean. Faunal assemblages were dominated by large vesicomyid clams, actinostolid anemones, Sericosura sea spiders and lepetodrilid and cocculinid limpets, but several taxa abundant at nearby ESR hydrothermal vents were rare such as the stalked barnacle Neolepas scotiaensis. Multivariate analysis of fauna at Kemp Caldera and vents in neighbouring areas indicated that the Kemp Caldera is most similar to vent fields in the previously established Southern Ocean vent biogeographic province, showing that the species composition at island-arc hydrothermal vents can be distinct from nearby seafloor-spreading systems. δ13C and δ15N isotope values of megafaunal species analysed from the Kemp Caldera were similar to those of the same or related species at other vent fields, but none of the fauna sampled at Kemp Caldera had δ13C values, indicating nutritional dependence on Epsilonproteobacteria, unlike fauna at other island-arc hydrothermal vents. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Southern Ocean University of South Florida St. Petersburg: Digital USFSP East Scotia Ridge ENVELOPE(-29.250,-29.250,-57.917,-57.917) Southern Ocean Royal Society Open Science 6 11 191501
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topic Gammaproteobacteria
chemosynthetic ecosystem
hydrothermal vents
stable isotopes
biogeography
resurgent cone
Life Sciences
spellingShingle Gammaproteobacteria
chemosynthetic ecosystem
hydrothermal vents
stable isotopes
biogeography
resurgent cone
Life Sciences
Linse, Katrin
Copley, Jonathan T
Connelly, Douglas P.
Larter, Robert D.
Pearce, David A
Polunin, Nick V. C.
Rogers, Alex D.
Chen, Chong
Clarke, Andrew
Glover, Adrian G.
Graham, Alastair G. C.
Huvenne, Veerle A. I.
Marsh, Leigh
Reid, William D. K.
Roterman, C. Nicolai
Sweeting, Christopher J.
Zwirglmaier, Katrin
Tyler, Paul A.
Fauna of the Kemp Caldera and Its Upper Bathyal Hydrothermal Vents (South Sandwich Arc, Antarctica)
topic_facet Gammaproteobacteria
chemosynthetic ecosystem
hydrothermal vents
stable isotopes
biogeography
resurgent cone
Life Sciences
description Faunal assemblages at hydrothermal vents associated with island-arc volcanism are less well known than those at vents on mid-ocean ridges and back-arc spreading centres. This study characterizes chemosynthetic biotopes at active hydrothermal vents discovered at the Kemp Caldera in the South Sandwich Arc. The caldera hosts sulfur and anhydrite vent chimneys in 1375–1487 m depth, which emit sulfide-rich fluids with temperatures up to 212°C, and the microbial community of water samples in the buoyant plume rising from the vents was dominated by sulfur-oxidizing Gammaproteobacteria. A total of 12 macro- and megafaunal taxa depending on hydrothermal activity were collected in these biotopes, of which seven species were known from the East Scotia Ridge (ESR) vents and three species from vents outside the Southern Ocean. Faunal assemblages were dominated by large vesicomyid clams, actinostolid anemones, Sericosura sea spiders and lepetodrilid and cocculinid limpets, but several taxa abundant at nearby ESR hydrothermal vents were rare such as the stalked barnacle Neolepas scotiaensis. Multivariate analysis of fauna at Kemp Caldera and vents in neighbouring areas indicated that the Kemp Caldera is most similar to vent fields in the previously established Southern Ocean vent biogeographic province, showing that the species composition at island-arc hydrothermal vents can be distinct from nearby seafloor-spreading systems. δ13C and δ15N isotope values of megafaunal species analysed from the Kemp Caldera were similar to those of the same or related species at other vent fields, but none of the fauna sampled at Kemp Caldera had δ13C values, indicating nutritional dependence on Epsilonproteobacteria, unlike fauna at other island-arc hydrothermal vents.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Linse, Katrin
Copley, Jonathan T
Connelly, Douglas P.
Larter, Robert D.
Pearce, David A
Polunin, Nick V. C.
Rogers, Alex D.
Chen, Chong
Clarke, Andrew
Glover, Adrian G.
Graham, Alastair G. C.
Huvenne, Veerle A. I.
Marsh, Leigh
Reid, William D. K.
Roterman, C. Nicolai
Sweeting, Christopher J.
Zwirglmaier, Katrin
Tyler, Paul A.
author_facet Linse, Katrin
Copley, Jonathan T
Connelly, Douglas P.
Larter, Robert D.
Pearce, David A
Polunin, Nick V. C.
Rogers, Alex D.
Chen, Chong
Clarke, Andrew
Glover, Adrian G.
Graham, Alastair G. C.
Huvenne, Veerle A. I.
Marsh, Leigh
Reid, William D. K.
Roterman, C. Nicolai
Sweeting, Christopher J.
Zwirglmaier, Katrin
Tyler, Paul A.
author_sort Linse, Katrin
title Fauna of the Kemp Caldera and Its Upper Bathyal Hydrothermal Vents (South Sandwich Arc, Antarctica)
title_short Fauna of the Kemp Caldera and Its Upper Bathyal Hydrothermal Vents (South Sandwich Arc, Antarctica)
title_full Fauna of the Kemp Caldera and Its Upper Bathyal Hydrothermal Vents (South Sandwich Arc, Antarctica)
title_fullStr Fauna of the Kemp Caldera and Its Upper Bathyal Hydrothermal Vents (South Sandwich Arc, Antarctica)
title_full_unstemmed Fauna of the Kemp Caldera and Its Upper Bathyal Hydrothermal Vents (South Sandwich Arc, Antarctica)
title_sort fauna of the kemp caldera and its upper bathyal hydrothermal vents (south sandwich arc, antarctica)
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