Benthic-pelagic coupling: effects on nematode communities along southern European continental margins.

Along a west-to-east axis spanning the Galicia Bank region (Iberian margin) and the Mediterranean basin, a reduction in surface primary productivity and in seafloor flux of particulate organic carbon was mirrored in the in situ organic matter quantity and quality within the underlying deep-sea sedim...

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Main Authors: Ellen Pape, Daniel O B Jones, Elena Manini, Tania Nara Bezerra, Ann Vanreusel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3615007?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-5a19f501904c436097b1d3a4e8811e182020-11-25T02:16:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0184e5995410.1371/journal.pone.0059954Benthic-pelagic coupling: effects on nematode communities along southern European continental margins.Ellen PapeDaniel O B JonesElena ManiniTania Nara BezerraAnn VanreuselAlong a west-to-east axis spanning the Galicia Bank region (Iberian margin) and the Mediterranean basin, a reduction in surface primary productivity and in seafloor flux of particulate organic carbon was mirrored in the in situ organic matter quantity and quality within the underlying deep-sea sediments at different water depths (1200, 1900 and 3000 m). Nematode standing stock (abundance and biomass) and genus and trophic composition were investigated to evaluate downward benthic-pelagic coupling. The longitudinal decline in seafloor particulate organic carbon flux was reflected by a reduction in benthic phytopigment concentrations and nematode standing stock. An exception was the station sampled at the Galicia Bank seamount, where despite the maximal particulate organic carbon flux estimate, we observed reduced pigment levels and nematode standing stock. The strong hydrodynamic forcing at this station was believed to be the main cause of the local decoupling between pelagic and benthic processes. Besides a longitudinal cline in nematode standing stock, we noticed a west-to-east gradient in nematode genus and feeding type composition (owing to an increasing importance of predatory/scavenging nematodes with longitude) governed by potential proxies for food availability (percentage of nitrogen, organic carbon, and total organic matter). Within-station variability in generic composition was elevated in sediments with lower phytopigment concentrations. Standing stock appeared to be regulated by sedimentation rates and benthic environmental variables, whereas genus composition covaried only with benthic environmental variables. The coupling between deep-sea nematode assemblages and surface water processes evidenced in the present study suggests that it is likely that climate change will affect the composition and function of deep-sea nematodes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3615007?pdf=render
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author Ellen Pape
Daniel O B Jones
Elena Manini
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Daniel O B Jones
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Tania Nara Bezerra
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Benthic-pelagic coupling: effects on nematode communities along southern European continental margins.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ellen Pape
Daniel O B Jones
Elena Manini
Tania Nara Bezerra
Ann Vanreusel
author_sort Ellen Pape
title Benthic-pelagic coupling: effects on nematode communities along southern European continental margins.
title_short Benthic-pelagic coupling: effects on nematode communities along southern European continental margins.
title_full Benthic-pelagic coupling: effects on nematode communities along southern European continental margins.
title_fullStr Benthic-pelagic coupling: effects on nematode communities along southern European continental margins.
title_full_unstemmed Benthic-pelagic coupling: effects on nematode communities along southern European continental margins.
title_sort benthic-pelagic coupling: effects on nematode communities along southern european continental margins.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Along a west-to-east axis spanning the Galicia Bank region (Iberian margin) and the Mediterranean basin, a reduction in surface primary productivity and in seafloor flux of particulate organic carbon was mirrored in the in situ organic matter quantity and quality within the underlying deep-sea sediments at different water depths (1200, 1900 and 3000 m). Nematode standing stock (abundance and biomass) and genus and trophic composition were investigated to evaluate downward benthic-pelagic coupling. The longitudinal decline in seafloor particulate organic carbon flux was reflected by a reduction in benthic phytopigment concentrations and nematode standing stock. An exception was the station sampled at the Galicia Bank seamount, where despite the maximal particulate organic carbon flux estimate, we observed reduced pigment levels and nematode standing stock. The strong hydrodynamic forcing at this station was believed to be the main cause of the local decoupling between pelagic and benthic processes. Besides a longitudinal cline in nematode standing stock, we noticed a west-to-east gradient in nematode genus and feeding type composition (owing to an increasing importance of predatory/scavenging nematodes with longitude) governed by potential proxies for food availability (percentage of nitrogen, organic carbon, and total organic matter). Within-station variability in generic composition was elevated in sediments with lower phytopigment concentrations. Standing stock appeared to be regulated by sedimentation rates and benthic environmental variables, whereas genus composition covaried only with benthic environmental variables. The coupling between deep-sea nematode assemblages and surface water processes evidenced in the present study suggests that it is likely that climate change will affect the composition and function of deep-sea nematodes.
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