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The impacts of climate change on Antarctic nearshore mega-epifaunal benthic assemblages in a glacial fjord on King George Island: Responses and implications

机译:气候变化对乔治国王岛冰川峡湾中南极近岸大型表生底栖组合的影响:响应和意义

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We examined the impacts of climate change on Antarctic nearshore marine benthic communities on the West Antarctic Peninsula, one of the most rapidly warming regions on earth. We surveyed the epibenthic megafaunal assemblages of Marian Cove, a representative fjord on King George Island. We collected specimens by SCUBA diving at varying distances from the retreating glacier front during the 2013/2014 austral summer. Based on presence/absence data from the collected taxa, we determined species richness (S), taxonomic distinctness (TD) and functional diversity (FD) and further analyzed differences in assemblages in relation to environmental characteristics. Faunal assemblages in the inner cove (ice-proximal zone) were compositionally distinct from those in the outer cove. Species number and FD were also lower in the inner cove and tended to increase toward the outer cove. Nonetheless, TD values were similar among sites, indicating that all sites were distinct taxonomically. This may be because glacier retreat affected organisms of lower taxonomic levels the most. Multivariate and univariate analyses demonstrated that these differences were significantly related to distance from the glacier, substrate grain size, and organic content. The high correlation (R=0.909, P<0.01) of assemblages with distance from the glacier front suggests that physical disturbance by ice is a major process shaping benthic communities. Thus, we provide evidence that glacier retreat and its consequent processes impact the structure and function of communities. With their spatial pattern significantly associated with environmental suites, nearshore megabenthic communities respond sensitively and measurably to climate-induced impacts, suggesting their utility as long-term biomonitors. As a small but confined glacial cove with very distinct environmental gradients related to climate-induced processes, Marian Cove could serve as a model ecosystem for assessing climate impacts on Antarctic nearshore benthic communities. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:我们研究了气候变化对南极半岛西部的南极近岸海洋底栖生物群落的影响,这是地球上变暖最迅速的地区之一。我们调查了乔治国王岛代表峡湾玛丽安·科夫(Marian Cove)的表皮上的大型动物群。在2013/2014南方夏季,我们通过SCUBA潜水在距后退冰川前沿不同距离处采集了标本。基于收集到的分类单元的存在/不存在数据,我们确定了物种丰富度(S),分类学差异(TD)和功能多样性(FD),并进一步分析了与环境特征相关的组合差异。内湾(近冰区)的动物群组成与外湾的组成不同。内湾的物种数量和FD也较低,并趋于向外湾增加。但是,站点之间的TD值相似,表明所有站点在分类学上都是不同的。这可能是因为冰川退缩对生物分类水平较低的生物影响最大。多变量和单变量分析表明,这些差异与距冰川的距离,底物粒度和有机物含量显着相关。组合与离冰川前缘的距离高度相关(R = 0.909,P <0.01),表明冰的物理扰动是塑造底栖生物群落的主要过程。因此,我们提供了冰川退缩及其后续过程影响群落结构和功能的证据。由于其空间格局与环境因素显着相关,近岸大型底栖生物群落对气候引起的影响敏感且可测量地做出反应,表明它们可用作长期生物监测器。作为一个小而狭窄的冰川湾,与气候诱发的过程相关的环境梯度非常不同,玛丽安湾可以作为模型生态系统来评估气候对南极近岸底栖生物的影响。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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