Expansion of Brachiopods and Pycnogonids in The Arctic Basin: Ways and Barriers

The analysis of two different strategies in the Late Cenozoic distribution of bottom Invertebrates at the Arctic Basin was made for attached sedimentators (Brachiopoda) and for mobile predators - sea spiders (Pycnogonida). For the both groups some hydrological factors were found as the most importan...

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Main Authors: Olga N. Zezina, Alexey C. Raysky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Siberian Federal University 2010-09-01
Series:Журнал Сибирского федерального университета: Серия Биология
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Online Access:http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/bitstream/2311/2237/1/Zezina.pdf
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spelling doaj-76b48036d68143119005039c9e74420e2020-11-25T00:07:24ZengSiberian Federal UniversityЖурнал Сибирского федерального университета: Серия Биология1997-13892313-55302010-09-0133292302http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/2237Expansion of Brachiopods and Pycnogonids in The Arctic Basin: Ways and BarriersOlga N. Zezina0Alexey C. Raysky1Institute of Oceanology of Russian Academy of Sciences , 36 Nakhimovsky Prospect, Moscow, 117997 RussiaInstitute of Oceanology of Russian Academy of Sciences , 36 Nakhimovsky Prospect, Moscow, 117997 RussiaThe analysis of two different strategies in the Late Cenozoic distribution of bottom Invertebrates at the Arctic Basin was made for attached sedimentators (Brachiopoda) and for mobile predators - sea spiders (Pycnogonida). For the both groups some hydrological factors were found as the most important: disposition of the global gyres in surface and intermediate waters, directions of currents and vertical structure of water masses. It is shown that for 7 species of brachiopods which populate the Arctic shelves and slopes graduate penetration to the East along Eurasian Continent is limited by their tolerance to the temperature of the Atlantic intermediate waters. The species with the broad Arctic- Boreal geographical ranges are characterized by more slow growth-rate and longer lifetime in the Arctic to compare them in the Boreal parts of their ranges. It is supposed that brachiopods live in the Arctic Seas at the boards of their ability. For pycnogonids (43 species and subspecies from 21 genera of 7 families) two ways of origin are cleared (from Atlantic and from Pacific), and also the existing of endemic species and subspecies are found now. It is noted that some juvenile features are present in adult and breeding forms whose population was found during the 54th Expedition of R/V «Academic Mstislav Keldysh» in year 2007 at the Kara Sea in cold shallow waters with lower salinity.http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/bitstream/2311/2237/1/Zezina.pdfBrachiopodaPycnogonidaBrachiopodaPycnogonidainvasion to the Arctic seas
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Expansion of Brachiopods and Pycnogonids in The Arctic Basin: Ways and Barriers
Журнал Сибирского федерального университета: Серия Биология
Brachiopoda
Pycnogonida
Brachiopoda
Pycnogonida
invasion to the Arctic seas
author_facet Olga N. Zezina
Alexey C. Raysky
author_sort Olga N. Zezina
title Expansion of Brachiopods and Pycnogonids in The Arctic Basin: Ways and Barriers
title_short Expansion of Brachiopods and Pycnogonids in The Arctic Basin: Ways and Barriers
title_full Expansion of Brachiopods and Pycnogonids in The Arctic Basin: Ways and Barriers
title_fullStr Expansion of Brachiopods and Pycnogonids in The Arctic Basin: Ways and Barriers
title_full_unstemmed Expansion of Brachiopods and Pycnogonids in The Arctic Basin: Ways and Barriers
title_sort expansion of brachiopods and pycnogonids in the arctic basin: ways and barriers
publisher Siberian Federal University
series Журнал Сибирского федерального университета: Серия Биология
issn 1997-1389
2313-5530
publishDate 2010-09-01
description The analysis of two different strategies in the Late Cenozoic distribution of bottom Invertebrates at the Arctic Basin was made for attached sedimentators (Brachiopoda) and for mobile predators - sea spiders (Pycnogonida). For the both groups some hydrological factors were found as the most important: disposition of the global gyres in surface and intermediate waters, directions of currents and vertical structure of water masses. It is shown that for 7 species of brachiopods which populate the Arctic shelves and slopes graduate penetration to the East along Eurasian Continent is limited by their tolerance to the temperature of the Atlantic intermediate waters. The species with the broad Arctic- Boreal geographical ranges are characterized by more slow growth-rate and longer lifetime in the Arctic to compare them in the Boreal parts of their ranges. It is supposed that brachiopods live in the Arctic Seas at the boards of their ability. For pycnogonids (43 species and subspecies from 21 genera of 7 families) two ways of origin are cleared (from Atlantic and from Pacific), and also the existing of endemic species and subspecies are found now. It is noted that some juvenile features are present in adult and breeding forms whose population was found during the 54th Expedition of R/V «Academic Mstislav Keldysh» in year 2007 at the Kara Sea in cold shallow waters with lower salinity.
topic Brachiopoda
Pycnogonida
Brachiopoda
Pycnogonida
invasion to the Arctic seas
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