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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Species diversity, functional complexity and rarity in Arctic fjordic versus open shelf benthic systems
Jan Marcin W#281s#x142awski1  Maria W#x142odarska-Kowalczuk1  Paul E. Renaud1  Sabine K. J. Cochrane1  Stanislav G. Denisenko1 
关键词: Biodiversity;    Rarity;    Functional diversity;    Redundancy;    Benthos;    Arctic;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps09858
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: We present a cross-system comparison of benthic species pools, species diversity, functional complexity and rarity in 2 typical Arctic coastal systems: an open shelf marginal sea and fjords (semi-enclosed, geologically younger basins remaining under strong terrestrial influences). A total of 388 van Veen grab samples were collected in the Barents Sea and 3 west Spitsbergen fjords (divided into inner and outer basins). Thirty percent of species were recorded only in fjords, questioning the common notion of the fjordic communities being merely subsets of the offshore species pools. Inner fjords, outer fjords and the open shelf hosted communities that differed significantly in terms of species composition and diversity. Species richness, examined at the scales of both the ecological zone and an individual sample, was severely depleted in inner fjordic basins. The congruence of the patterns across taxonomic groups employing different life histories (benthic vs. pelagic dispersal) pointed to habitat deterioration rather than dispersal barriers as a factor responsible for the fjordic diversity clines. The between-habitat differences in functional diversity were expressed in decreased functional evenness and a decline in suspension-feeding, sedentary and large tube-dwelling species in fjords, affecting infaunal habitat complexity. Species redundancy declined across the shelf−outer fjord−inner fjord environmental gradients, suggesting a higher resilience of shelf systems. The environmental deterioration of fjordic basins did not result in the reduction of rare species. These results should be applied to strategies for managing open shelf and fjordic habitats in the Arctic.

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