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Regional and sediment depth differences in nematode community structure greater than between habitats on the New Zealand margin: Implications for vulnerability to anthropogenic disturbance

机译:线虫群落结构的区域和沉积物深度差异大于新西兰边缘生境之间的差异:对人为干扰脆弱性的影响

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Deep-sea community attributes vary at a range of spatial scales. However, identifying the scale at which environmental factors affect variability in deep-sea communities remains difficult, as few studies have been designed in such a way as to allow meaningful comparisons across more than two spatial scales. In the present study, we investigated nematode diversity, community structure and trophic structure at different spatial scales (sediment depth (cm), habitat (seamount, canyon, continental slope; 1-100 km), and geographic region (100-10000 km)), while accounting for the effects of water depth, in two regions on New Zealand's continental margin. The greatest variability in community attributes was found between sediment depth layers and between regions, which explained 2-4 times more variability than habitats. The effect of habitat was consistently stronger in the Hikurangi Margin than the Bay of Plenty for all community attributes, whereas the opposite pattern was found in the Bay of Plenty where effect of sediment depth was greater in Bay of Plenty. The different patterns at each scale in each region reflect the differences in the environmental variables between regions that control nematode community attributes. Analyses suggest that nematode communities are mostly influenced by sediment characteristics and food availability, but that disturbance (fishing activity and bioturbation) also accounts for some of the observed patterns. The results provide new insight on the relative importance of processes operating at different spatial scales in regulating nematode communities in the deep-sea, and indicate potential differences in vulnerability to anthropogenic disturbance.
机译:深海群落的属性在一定的空间范围内变化。但是,要确定环境因素影响深海群落变异性的尺度仍然很困难,因为很少有研究以允许对两个以上空间尺度进行有意义的比较的方式进行设计。在本研究中,我们调查了线虫的多样性,群落结构和营养结构在不同的空间尺度(沉积深度(cm),生境(海山,峡谷,大陆坡; 1-100 km)和地理区域(100-10000 km)) ),尽管考虑了水深的影响,但在新西兰大陆边缘的两个区域中。在沉积物深度层之间和区域之间发现了群落属性的最大变异性,这解释了变异性是生境的2-4倍。就所有群落属性而言,Hikurangi边缘的生境影响始终比Plenty湾强,而在Plenty湾发现相反的格局,而Plenty湾的沉积物深度影响更大。每个区域在每个尺度上的不同模式反映了控制线虫群落属性的区域之间环境变量的差异。分析表明,线虫群落主要受沉积物特征和食物供应的影响,但干扰(捕鱼活动和生物扰动)也造成了一些观察到的模式。这些结果提供了关于不同空间尺度上的过程在调节深海线虫群落中的相对重要性的新见解,并表明了对人为干扰的脆弱性的潜在差异。

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