Meiofauna response to iceberg disturbance on the Antarctic continental shelf at Kapp Norvegia (Weddell Sea)

The impact of iceberg scouring on meiofauna communities, especially nematodes, was studied on the Kapp Norvegia shelf in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. Three stations with different stages of recolonisation following scour were selected on the basis of seafloor video images, sediment characteristics a...

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Main Authors: Lee, H.J., Gerdes, D., Vanhove, S., Vincx, M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2001
Subjects:
PSW
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:21678 2023-05-15T13:57:19+02:00 Meiofauna response to iceberg disturbance on the Antarctic continental shelf at Kapp Norvegia (Weddell Sea) Lee, H.J. Gerdes, D. Vanhove, S. Vincx, M. 2001 http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=21678 en eng http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=21678 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess iPolar+Biol.+2412i+926-933 Colonization Ecosystem disturbance Iceberg scouring Icebergs Meiofauna Population dynamics Nematoda [Nematodes] PSW Weddell Sea info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2001 ftvliz 2022-05-01T08:29:08Z The impact of iceberg scouring on meiofauna communities, especially nematodes, was studied on the Kapp Norvegia shelf in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. Three stations with different stages of recolonisation following scour were selected on the basis of seafloor video images, sediment characteristics and faunal occurrences. These stations comprised a fresh scour, an older scour, and an undisturbed control site where a sponge spicule mat covered the sediment with dense epifauna. Meiofaunal abundance and taxonomic diversity of meiofauna groups were significantly reduced in the fresh scour. The highest abundance and diversity were found in the older scour as compared with the undisturbed site. The abundance and diversity of nematodes also decreased due to scouring. The abundance in the older scour recovered to the level of the undisturbed site whereas the diversity remained low. Scouring also changed the nematode community structure, with the suborders Desmoscolecina and Leptolaimina as the most sensitive groups. In addition, scouring resulted in the decrease of selective deposit feeders and the Maturity Index. The low diversity and the change in nematode generic composition in the older scour compared with the undisturbed site, despite the complete recovery in terms of abundance, suggest that the deep continental shelf nematode community in this area is sensitive to iceberg disturbance. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Iceberg* Weddell Sea Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA) Antarctic The Antarctic Weddell Sea Weddell
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topic Colonization
Ecosystem disturbance
Iceberg scouring
Icebergs
Meiofauna
Population dynamics
Nematoda [Nematodes]
PSW
Weddell Sea
spellingShingle Colonization
Ecosystem disturbance
Iceberg scouring
Icebergs
Meiofauna
Population dynamics
Nematoda [Nematodes]
PSW
Weddell Sea
Lee, H.J.
Gerdes, D.
Vanhove, S.
Vincx, M.
Meiofauna response to iceberg disturbance on the Antarctic continental shelf at Kapp Norvegia (Weddell Sea)
topic_facet Colonization
Ecosystem disturbance
Iceberg scouring
Icebergs
Meiofauna
Population dynamics
Nematoda [Nematodes]
PSW
Weddell Sea
description The impact of iceberg scouring on meiofauna communities, especially nematodes, was studied on the Kapp Norvegia shelf in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. Three stations with different stages of recolonisation following scour were selected on the basis of seafloor video images, sediment characteristics and faunal occurrences. These stations comprised a fresh scour, an older scour, and an undisturbed control site where a sponge spicule mat covered the sediment with dense epifauna. Meiofaunal abundance and taxonomic diversity of meiofauna groups were significantly reduced in the fresh scour. The highest abundance and diversity were found in the older scour as compared with the undisturbed site. The abundance and diversity of nematodes also decreased due to scouring. The abundance in the older scour recovered to the level of the undisturbed site whereas the diversity remained low. Scouring also changed the nematode community structure, with the suborders Desmoscolecina and Leptolaimina as the most sensitive groups. In addition, scouring resulted in the decrease of selective deposit feeders and the Maturity Index. The low diversity and the change in nematode generic composition in the older scour compared with the undisturbed site, despite the complete recovery in terms of abundance, suggest that the deep continental shelf nematode community in this area is sensitive to iceberg disturbance.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lee, H.J.
Gerdes, D.
Vanhove, S.
Vincx, M.
author_facet Lee, H.J.
Gerdes, D.
Vanhove, S.
Vincx, M.
author_sort Lee, H.J.
title Meiofauna response to iceberg disturbance on the Antarctic continental shelf at Kapp Norvegia (Weddell Sea)
title_short Meiofauna response to iceberg disturbance on the Antarctic continental shelf at Kapp Norvegia (Weddell Sea)
title_full Meiofauna response to iceberg disturbance on the Antarctic continental shelf at Kapp Norvegia (Weddell Sea)
title_fullStr Meiofauna response to iceberg disturbance on the Antarctic continental shelf at Kapp Norvegia (Weddell Sea)
title_full_unstemmed Meiofauna response to iceberg disturbance on the Antarctic continental shelf at Kapp Norvegia (Weddell Sea)
title_sort meiofauna response to iceberg disturbance on the antarctic continental shelf at kapp norvegia (weddell sea)
publishDate 2001
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geographic Antarctic
The Antarctic
Weddell Sea
Weddell
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The Antarctic
Weddell Sea
Weddell
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Antarctic
Antarctica
Iceberg*
Weddell Sea
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Antarctic
Antarctica
Iceberg*
Weddell Sea
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