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Long-term dynamics in a soft-bottom amphipod community and the influence of the pelagic environment

机译:软底两栖类动物群落的长期动力学及其对远洋环境的影响

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The processes and patterns seen in coastal benthic communities can be strongly influenced by the overlying pelagic environmental conditions. Integrating long-term biological and environmental data (both benthic and pelagic) can give insight into the specific relationships between key benthic functional groups and natural temporal changes in the marine environment. The identity and abundance of amphipod species found at Station IA (Western English Channel) were tracked for 7 years (2008-2014), whilst simultaneously, annual changes in phytoplankton biomass, water temperature, salinity and chlorophyll a concentration were also characterized. The main species were persistent and showed little variability along the study period. Overall, however, there were significant changes in the structure of the whole community between sampling times, highlighting the importance of less numerically-dominant species in driving temporal variability. Surprisingly, the current study did not detect a significant influence of the phytoplankton biomass on benthic amphipod dynamics. On the other hand, there was a clear and constant correlation between bottom water temperatures and amphipod abundance. This pattern is different from that observed in other detritivorous species at L4, highlighting the complexity of benthic-pelagic coupling and the high variability of the response to pelagic conditions among different groups. As a result of the biogeographic position of the Western English Channel, the key role of amphipods in benthic communities, the influence of the temperature in their populations dynamics, as well as the solid baseline provided here and in previous studies, the monitoring of long-term amphipod dynamics in the English Channel could be a valuable tool to evaluate the biological effect of climate change over marine benthic communities. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:上层海洋环境条件可能强烈影响沿海底栖生物群落的过程和模式。整合长期的生物和环境数据(底栖和中上层)可以深入了解主要底栖功能群与海洋环境中自然时间变化之间的特定关系。跟踪了7年(2008-2014年)在IA站(西英吉利海峡)发现的两栖类物种的身份和丰富度,同时还对浮游植物生物量,水温,盐度和叶绿素a浓度的年度变化进行了表征。在研究期间,主要物种是持久性的,几乎没有变化。但是,总体而言,采样时间之间整个社区的结构发生了重大变化,突显了数量较少的物种在驱动时间变异方面的重要性。令人惊讶的是,当前的研究没有发现浮游植物生物量对底栖两栖动物动态的显着影响。另一方面,底水温度和两栖动物的丰度之间存在明显且恒定的相关性。这种模式与在L4的其他有害物种中观察到的模式不同,突显了底栖-浮游耦合的复杂性以及不同群体之间对浮游条件的响应的高度可变性。由于西英吉利海峡的生物地理位置,两栖动物在底栖生物群落中的关键作用,温度对其种群动态的影响,以及这里和以前的研究中提供的坚实基线,长期的监测英吉利海峡中的两栖动物动态一词可能是评估气候变化对海洋底栖生物群落的生物学影响的有价值的工具。 (C)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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