Long-term studies at a benthic station off the coast of Northumberland |
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Authors: | John B Buchanan J Jonathan Moore |
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Institution: | (1) Dove Marine laboratory, Cullercoats, North Shields, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Biannual sampling (March and September) has been carried out over the period 1972 to 1985 at a muddy sand station, 55 m depth, with fauna belonging to the deeper offshore edge of Petersen's Amphiura filiformis community.During the period 1974 to 1980 the community exhibited a high degree of persistence stability. This stability was lost between 1980 and 1983, with rising total numbers and biomass and changes in species ranking. There is some evidence of a downward reversal between 1984–85.Evidence suggests that the principal stabilising process is density dependent mortality mediated by competition in a food limited environment. The principal destabilising process appears to be periodic fluctuations in the organic flux to the bottom. A secondary destabilising process is clearly concerned with fluctuating winter temperature. In competitive terms, cold winters favour increased survival in the dominant species at the expense of the lesser ranked species. This process is, however, more ephemeral and subject to adjustment within the time scale of a year. |
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Keywords: | benthos stability density dependent mortality temperature organic enrichment North Sea |
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