Meiofauna response to iceberg disturbance on the Antarctic continental shelf at Kapp Norvegia (Weddell Sea)

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Hee Lee
Dieter Gerdes
Sandra Vanhove
Magda Vincx
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[1] Marine Biology Section,
[2] Department of Biology,undefined
[3] University of Ghent,undefined
[4] K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35,undefined
[5] 9000 Ghent,undefined
[6] Belgium,undefined
[7] Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research,undefined
[8] Columbusstrasse,undefined
[9] 27568 Bremerhaven,undefined
[10] Germany,undefined
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Polar Biology | 2001年 / 24卷
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Continental Shelf; Meiofauna; Nematode Community; Sponge Spicule; Undisturbed Site;
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The impact of iceberg scouring on meiofauna communities, especially nematodes, was studied on the Kapp Norvegia shelf in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. Three stations with different stages of recolonisation following scour were selected on the basis of seafloor video images, sediment characteristics and faunal occurrences. These stations comprised a fresh scour, an older scour, and an undisturbed control site where a sponge spicule mat covered the sediment with dense epifauna. Meiofaunal abundance and taxonomic diversity of meiofauna groups were significantly reduced in the fresh scour. The highest abundance and diversity were found in the older scour as compared with the undisturbed site. The abundance and diversity of nematodes also decreased due to scouring. The abundance in the older scour recovered to the level of the undisturbed site whereas the diversity remained low. Scouring also changed the nematode community structure, with the suborders Desmoscolecina and Leptolaimina as the most sensitive groups. In addition, scouring resulted in the decrease of selective deposit feeders and the Maturity Index. The low diversity and the change in nematode generic composition in the older scour compared with the undisturbed site, despite the complete recovery in terms of abundance, suggest that the deep continental shelf nematode community in this area is sensitive to iceberg disturbance.
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