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Image based quantitative comparisons indicate heightened megabenthos diversity and abundance at a site of weak hydrocarbon seepage in the southwestern Barents Sea
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Arunima Sen1  Cheshtaa Chitkara1  Wei-Li Hong3  Aivo Lepland3  Sabine Cochrane4  Rolando di Primio5  Harald Brunstad5 
[1]UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate
[2]Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, Nord University
[3]Geological Survey of Norway
[4]Akvaplan-niva, High North Research Centre
[5]Lundin Norway
关键词: Arctic;    Cold seeps;    GIS;    Imagery;    Megabenthos;    Hydrocarbon seepage;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.7398
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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BackgroundHigh primary productivity in the midst of high toxicity defines hydrocarbon seeps; this feature usually results in significantly higher biomass, but in lower diversity communities at seeps rather than in the surrounding non-seep benthos. Qualitative estimates indicate that this dichotomy does not necessarily hold true in high latitude regions with respect to megafauna. Instead, high latitude seeps appear to function as local hotspots of both megafaunal diversity and abundance, although quantitative studies do not exist. In this study, we tested this hypothesis quantitatively by comparing georeferenced seafloor mosaics of a seep in the southwestern Barents Sea with the adjacent non-seep seafloor.MethodsSeafloor images of the Svanefjell seep site and the adjacent non seep-influenced background seabed in the southwestern Barents Sea were used to construct georeferenced mosaics. All megafauna were enumerated and mapped on these mosaics and comparisons of the communities at the seep site and the non-seep background site were compared. Sediment push cores were taken in order to assess the sediment geochemical environment.ResultsTaxonomic richness and abundance were both considerably higher at the seep site than the non-seep location. However, taxa were fewer at the seep site compared to other seeps in the Barents Sea or the Arctic, which is likely due to the Svanefjell seep site exhibiting relatively low seepage rates (and correspondingly less chemosynthesis based primary production). Crusts of seep carbonates account for the higher diversity of the seep site compared to the background site, since most animals were either colonizing crust surfaces or using them for shelter or coverage. Our results indicate that seeps in northern latitudes can enhance local benthic diversity and this effect can take place even with weak seepage. Since crusts of seep carbonates account for most of the aggregating effect of sites experiencing moderate/weak seepage such as the study site, this means that the ability of seep sites to attract benthic species extends well beyond the life cycle of the seep itself, which has important implications for the larger marine ecosystem and its management policies.
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