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Multi-year mesozooplankton flux trends in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard.

Authors :
D'Angelo, Alessandra
Mayers, Kyle
Renz, Jasmin
Conese, Ilaria
Miserocchi, Stefano
Giglio, Federico
Giordano, Patrizia
Langone, Leonardo
Source :
Polar Biology; Jun2024, Vol. 47 Issue 6, p589-605, 17p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We conducted this study to investigate the relationship between environmental stressors and mesozooplankton fluxes in inner Kongsfjorden, Svalbard. The ongoing Arctic amplification, characterized by phenomena such as increased temperatures, glacial and watershed runoff, and diminishing ice cover, poses significant challenges to marine ecosystems. Our multi-year time-series analysis (2010–2018) of mesozooplankton, collected from a moored automatic sediment trap at approximately 87 m depth, aims to elucidate seasonal and interannual variations in fluxes within this Arctic fjord. We integrate meteorological, hydrological, and chemical datasets to assess their influence on zooplankton populations. Principal component analysis reveals the impact of seawater characteristics on mesozooplankton fluxes and composition, while two-way ANOVA highlights the role of seasonality in driving variations in our dataset. We observe a decrease in swimmer fluxes following the maxima mass flux event (from 2013 onwards), coupled with an increase in community diversity, possibly attributed to copepod decline and functional diversity. Notably, sub-Arctic boreal species such as Limacina retroversa have been detected in the sediment trap since 2016. Our continuous multi-year dataset captures the physical, chemical, and biological dynamics in this extreme environment. With Arctic amplification in Kongsfjorden and increasing submarine and watershed runoff, we anticipate significant shifts in mesozooplankton communities in the medium to long-term. This underscores the urgency for further research on their adaptation to changing environmental conditions and the potential introduction of alien species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07224060
Volume :
47
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Polar Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177481772
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-024-03251-y