• Title of article

    Benthic macrofauna and productivity regimes in the Barents Sea — Ecological implications in a changing Arctic

  • Author/Authors

    Cochrane، نويسنده , , Sabine K.J. and Denisenko، نويسنده , , Stanislav G. and Renaud، نويسنده , , Paul E. and Emblow، نويسنده , , Christopher S. and Ambrose Jr.، نويسنده , , William G. and Ellingsen، نويسنده , , Ingrid H. and Skarًhamar، نويسنده , , Jofrid، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    222
  • To page
    233
  • Abstract
    Benthic faunal assemblages were analysed from 47 stations in the central and southern parts of the Barents Sea, together with sedimentary and water column parameters, daily ice records and modelled integrated primary productivity. Sampling spanned areas influenced by Atlantic Water (AW) to those lying under Arctic Water (ArW), and included stations with mixed water masses. Ice cover suppressed water column productivity in the northern areas. Three main faunal groups were identified, based on similarity of numerical faunal composition. The northern and southern faunal groups were separated by the northernmost penetration of AW in the bottom water and the third group, the Hopen group, was influenced by modified bank water. Faunal abundances were significantly higher within the southern faunal group relative to the northern group, but the numbers of taxa present were similar. The particularly rich fauna of the Hopen group reflected sediment heterogeneity and tight pelagic–benthic coupling. These results suggest that a retreat and thinning of the ice cover in the Barents Sea likely will result in the northern parts of the Barents Sea becoming more Atlantic in character, with a higher productivity at the sea floor.
  • Keywords
    Abundance , Hydrology , Barents Sea , Diversity , Ice-cover , Productivity , Benthic fauna
  • Journal title
    Journal of Sea Research
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Journal of Sea Research
  • Record number

    2236613