Nematode biomass and morphometric attributes as biological indicators of local environmental conditions in Arctic fjords |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire des Sciences de l''Environnement Marin (LEMAR), UMR 6539, CNRS-IRD-UBO-Ifremer, IUEM, Rue Dumont d''Urville, 29280 Plouzané, France;2. Oceanlab, School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Newburgh AB41 6AA, UK;3. CNRS, CEntre de Formation et de Recherche sur les Environnements Méditerranéens (CEFREM), UMR 5110, F-66860 Perpignan, France;4. Univ. Perpignan Via Domitia, CEntre de Formation et de Recherche sur les Environnements Méditerranéens (CEFREM), UMR 5110, F-66860 Perpignan, France;5. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Instituto ANdaluz de Ciencias de la Tierra (IACT), Avenida de Las Palmeras 4, 18100 Granada, Spain;6. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Red Sea Research Center, Thuwal 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia;7. Akvaplan-niva, Fram Centre for Climate and the Environment, 9296 Tromsø, Norway |
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Abstract: | Kongsfjord and Hornsund are fjords located on the west coast of the island of Spitsbergen that differ in terms of hydrographical conditions and food source availability for benthic organisms. We studied the nematode communities of these two glacial fjords with respect to their morphometric attributes (body length, width, length/width ratio) and biomass (total and individual) to evaluate whether their differences reflect differences in hydrographical and biogeochemical conditions. Sediments collected from Kongsfjord, which contained enhanced marine organic material than sediments from Hornsund, supported nematode communities exhibiting higher biomass and morphological diversity. The roles that the biochemical properties of sediments and food availability play in structuring biological communities were reflected in the wider spectrum of length/width ratio (L/W) and size spectra, with biomass dominance in the higher weight-classes observed in Kongsfjord. In this respect, the appearance of short and plump nematodes in the Kongsfjord nematode assemblage (12% of all nematodes), characterised by a L/W ratio of <12, was striking. This morphotype, which is almost absent in the Hornsund fjord (4%), is considered to be an indicator of well-oxygenated sediments with favourable food sources and may further confirm that the organic material in the Kongsfjord sediments is of higher quality. Furthermore, the homogeneity of sediment composition suggests that the morphological landscape of nematode communities are not structured by granulometry per se, as has been suggested in other studies, but rather by other environmental factors that are indirectly connected with particle size. The results of the present study provide evidence that the morphometric characteristics of nematodes are suitable for detecting differences in sediments, particularly with regard to organic matter availability. |
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Keywords: | Nematodes Size spectra Body shape Arctic fjords Spitsbergen |
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