Food Web Structure of the Alaskan Nearshore Shelf and Estuarine Lagoons of the Beaufort Sea

被引:0
|
作者
Kenneth H. Dunton
Susan V. Schonberg
Lee W. Cooper
机构
[1] The University of Texas at Austin,Marine Science Institute
[2] University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science,Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
来源
Estuaries and Coasts | 2012年 / 35卷
关键词
Arctic coast; Stable isotopes; Carbon; Nitrogen; Food webs; Trophic structure; Benthic community structure; Beaufort Sea; Demarcation Bay; Camden Bay; Estuarine lagoon; Climate change;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The eastern Alaska Beaufort Sea coast is characterized by numerous shallow (2–5 m) estuarine lagoons, fed by streams and small rivers that drain northward from the Brooks Range through the arctic coastal plain, and bounded seaward by barrier islands and shoals. Millions of birds from six continents nest and forage during the summer period in this region using the river deltas, lagoons, and shoreline along with several species of anadromous and marine fish. We examined biogeochemical processes linking the benthic community to the overall food web structure of these poorly studied but pristine estuaries, which are largely covered by 1.8 m of ice for 10 months annually. In summer, these lagoons are relatively warm with brackish salinities (5–10°C, S = 10–25) compared to more open coastal waters (0–5°C, S > 27). The stable isotopic composition of organic materials in sediments (i.e., benthic particulate organic matter) and water column suspended particulate organic matter from both streams and lagoons are largely indistinguishable and reflect strong terrestrial contributions, based upon δ13C and δ15N values (−25.6‰ to −27.4‰ and 1.4‰ to 3.3‰, respectively). By comparison, shifts toward more heavy isotope-enriched organic materials reflecting marine influence are observed on the adjacent coastal shelf (−24.8‰ to −25.4‰ and 3.4‰ to 5.3‰, respectively). The isotopic composition of lagoon fauna is consistent with a food web dominated by omnivorous detritovores strongly dependent on microbial processing of terrestrial sources of carbon. Biomagnification of 15N in benthic organisms indicate that the benthic food web in lagoons support up to four trophic levels, with carnivorous gastropod predators and benthic fishes (δ15N values up to 14.4‰) at the apex.
引用
收藏
页码:416 / 435
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Food Web Structure and Habitat Connectivity in Fish Estuarine Nurseries—Impact of River Flow
    Catarina Vinagre
    João Salgado
    Henrique N. Cabral
    Maria J. Costa
    [J]. Estuaries and Coasts, 2011, 34 : 663 - 674
  • [42] Variation and Assimilation of Arctic Riverine Sestonin the Pelagic Food Web of the Mackenzie River Delta and Beaufort Sea Transition Zone
    A. F. Casper
    M. Rautio
    C. Martineau
    W. F. Vincent
    [J]. Estuaries and Coasts, 2015, 38 : 1656 - 1663
  • [43] Trophic magnification of polychlorinated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in an estuarine food web of the Ariake Sea, Japan
    Kobayashi, Jun
    Imuta, Yuki
    Komorita, Tomohiro
    Yamada, Katsumasa
    Ishibashi, Hiroshi
    Ishihara, Fumitaka
    Nakashima, Naoya
    Sakai, Jun
    Arizono, Koji
    Koga, Minoru
    [J]. CHEMOSPHERE, 2015, 118 : 201 - 206
  • [44] Variation and Assimilation of Arctic Riverine Sestonin the Pelagic Food Web of the Mackenzie River Delta and Beaufort Sea Transition Zone
    Casper, A. F.
    Rautio, M.
    Martineau, C.
    Vincent, W. F.
    [J]. ESTUARIES AND COASTS, 2015, 38 (05) : 1656 - 1663
  • [45] Food web structure and vulnerability of a deep-sea ecosystem in the NW Mediterranean Sea
    Tecchio, Samuele
    Coll, Marta
    Christensen, Villy
    Company, Joan B.
    Ramirez-Llodra, Eva
    Sarda, Francisco
    [J]. DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART I-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS, 2013, 75 : 1 - 15
  • [46] VERTICAL STRUCTURE OF NEARSHORE PLANKTON OFF SOUTHERN-CALIFORNIA - A STORM AND A LARVAL FISH FOOD WEB
    MULLIN, MM
    BROOKS, ER
    REID, FMH
    NAPP, J
    STEWART, EF
    [J]. FISHERY BULLETIN, 1985, 83 (02): : 151 - 170
  • [47] Weak seasonality in benthic food web structure within an Arctic inflow shelf region
    Ziegler, Amanda F.
    Bluhm, Bodil A.
    Renaud, Paul E.
    Jorgensen, Lis L.
    [J]. PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY, 2023, 217
  • [48] FOOD-WEB STRUCTURE AND THE FRACTIONATION OF CARBON ISOTOPES IN THE BERING SEA
    MCCONNAUGHEY, T
    MCROY, CP
    [J]. MARINE BIOLOGY, 1979, 53 (03) : 257 - 262
  • [49] Spatial and Temporal Changes in Estuarine Food Web Structure: Differential Contributions of Marsh Grass Detritus
    Leandro Bergamino
    Nicole B. Richoux
    [J]. Estuaries and Coasts, 2015, 38 : 367 - 382
  • [50] Microbial food web structure in the Arabian Sea: a US JGOFS study
    Garrison, DL
    Gowing, MM
    Hughes, MP
    Campbell, L
    Caron, DA
    Dennett, MR
    Shalapyonok, A
    Olson, RJ
    Landry, MR
    Brown, SL
    Liu, HB
    Azam, F
    Steward, GF
    Ducklow, HW
    Smith, DC
    [J]. DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART II-TOPICAL STUDIES IN OCEANOGRAPHY, 2000, 47 (7-8) : 1387 - 1422