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Polar Research | 2015

Patterns and trends of macrobenthic abundance, biomass and production in the deep Arctic Ocean

Renate Degen; Andrey Vedenin; Manuela Gusky; Antje Boetius; Thomas Brey

Little is known about the distribution and dynamics of macrobenthic communities of the deep Arctic Ocean. The few previous studies report low standing stocks and confirm a gradient with declining biomass from the slopes down to the basins, as commonly reported for deep-sea benthos. In this study, we investigated regional differences of faunal abundance and biomass, and made for the first time ever estimates of deep Arctic community production by using a multi-parameter artificial neural network model. The underlying data set combines data from recent field studies with published and unpublished data from the past 20 years, to analyse the influence of water depth, geographical latitude and sea-ice concentration on Arctic benthic communities. We were able to confirm the previously described negative relationship of macrofauna standing stock with water depth in the Arctic deep sea, while also detecting substantial regional differences. Furthermore, abundance, biomass and production decreased significantly with increasing sea-ice extent (towards higher latitudes) down to values <200 ind m−2, <65 mg C m−2 and <73 mg C m−2 y−1, respectively. In contrast, stations under the seasonal ice zone regime showed much higher standing stock and production (up to 2500 mg C m−2 y−1), even at depths down to 3700 m. We conclude that particle flux is the key factor structuring benthic communities in the deep Arctic Ocean as it explains both the low values in the ice-covered Arctic basins and the higher values in the seasonal ice zone.


PLOS ONE | 2018

Spatial distribution of benthic macrofauna in the Central Arctic Ocean

Andrey Vedenin; Manuela Gusky; Andrey V. Gebruk; Antonina Kremenetskaia; Elena Rybakova; Antje Boetius

Permanent sea-ice cover and low primary productivity in the mostly ice-covered Central Arctic ocean basins result in significantly lower biomass and density of macrobenthos in the abyssal plains compared to the continental slopes. However, little is known on bathymetric and regional effects on the macrobenthos diversity. This study synthesizes new and available macrobenthos data to provide a baseline for future studies of the effects of Arctic change on macrofauna community composition in the Arctic basins. Samples collected during three expeditions (in 1993, 2012 and 2015) at 37 stations on the slope of the Barents and Laptev Seas and in the abyssal of the Nansen and Amundsen Basins in the depth range from 38 m to 4381 m were used for a quantitative analysis of species composition, abundance and biomass. Benthic communities clustered in five depth ranges across the slope and basin. A parabolic pattern of species diversity change with depth was found, with the diversity maximum for macrofauna at the shelf edge at depths of 100–300 m. This deviates from the typical species richness peak at mid-slope depths of 1500–3000 m in temperate oceans. Due to the limited availability of standardized benthos data, it remains difficult to assess if and how the significant sea-ice loss observed in the past decade has affected benthic community composition. The polychaete Ymerana pteropoda and the bryozoan Nolella sp. were found for the first time in the deep Nansen and Amundsen Basins.


EPIC3Deep-Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers, PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 114, pp. 90-98, ISSN: 0967-0637 | 2016

Spatial distribution patterns in macrobenthos along a latitudinal transect at the deep-sea observatory HAUSGARTEN

Andrey Vedenin; Nataliya Budaeva; Vadim Mokievsky; Caroline Pantke; Thomas Soltwedel; Andrey V. Gebruk


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2017

First data on benthic and fish communities from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 16°40′− 17°14′N

Tina N. Molodtsova; Sergey Galkin; Stanislav G. Kobyliansky; Ulyana V. Simakova; Andrey Vedenin; Irina G. Dobretsova; Andrey V. Gebruk


Polar Biology | 2018

Development of snow crab Chionoecetes opilio (Crustacea: Decapoda: Oregonidae) invasion in the Kara Sea

Anna K. Zalota; Vassily A. Spiridonov; Andrey Vedenin


EPIC3YouMares 8 | 2017

Community structure of macrobenthos in the deep Fram Strait, Arctic Ocean

Melissa Käß; Andrey Vedenin; A. Brandt; Thomas Soltwedel


EPIC3Arctic Frontiers Science, Tromsö, Norwegen, 2017-01-22-2017-01-27 | 2017

Community structure of macrobenthos along bathymetrical transects off Svalbard and Eastern Greenland - A comparative study at the deep-sea observatory HAUSGARTEN

Melissa Käß; Andrey Vedenin; Thomas Soltwedel


EPIC3V. International Scientific Conference - Marine Research and Education (MARESEDU-2016), P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, RAS, Moscow, Russia, 2016-10-17-2016-10-21 | 2016

Temporal changes of the bottom fauna in the bathyal Arctic (Fram Strait, 2600 m)

Andrey Vedenin; Vadim Mokievsky; Thomas Soltwedel; Nataliya Budaeva


Supplement to: Degen, Renate; Vedenin, Andrey; Gusky, Manuela; Boetius, Antje; Brey, Thomas (2014): Patterns and trends of macrobenthic abundance, biomass and production in the deep Arctic ocean. Polar Research, submitted | 2014

Macrobenthic abundance, biomass, productivity and production in the deep Arctic ocean

Renate Degen; Andrey Vedenin; Manuela Gusky; Antje Boetius; Thomas Brey


In Supplement to: Degen, Renate; Vedenin, Andrey; Gusky, Manuela; Boetius, Antje; Brey, Thomas (2014): Patterns and trends of macrobenthic abundance, biomass and production in the deep Arctic ocean. Polar Research, submitted | 2014

Macrobenthic abundance, biomass, productivity and production during POLARSTERN cruise ARK-XXVII/3

Renate Degen; Andrey Vedenin; Manuela Gusky; Antje Boetius; Thomas Brey

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Renate Degen

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Thomas Brey

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Thomas Soltwedel

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Andrey V. Gebruk

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Nataliya Budaeva

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Vadim Mokievsky

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Anna K. Zalota

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Antonina Kremenetskaia

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Elena Rybakova

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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