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Carbon flows in the benthic food web at the deep-sea observatory HAUSGARTEN (Fram Strait)

Authors :
Thomas Soltwedel
Ingo Schewe
Michael Klages
Dick van Oevelen
Eduard Bauerfeind
Christiane Hasemann
Karline Soetaert
Nataliya Budaeva
Melanie Bergmann
Ecosystems Studies
Source :
Deep Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers, 58(11), 1069-1083. Elsevier B.V.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The HAUSGARTEN observatory is located in the eastern Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean) and used as long-term monitoring site to follow changes in the Arctic benthic ecosystem. Linear inverse modelling was applied to decipher carbon flows among the compartments of the benthic food web at the central HAUSGARTEN station (2500 m) based on an empirical data set consisting of data on biomass, prokaryote production, total carbon deposition and community respiration. The model resolved 99 carbon flows among 4 abiotic and 10 biotic compartments, ranging from prokaryotes up to megafauna. Total carbon input was 3.78±0.31 mmol C m −2 d −1 , which is a comparatively small fraction of total primary production in the area. The community respiration of 3.26±0.20 mmol C m −2 d −1 is dominated by prokaryotes (93%) and has lower contributions from surface-deposit feeding macro- (1.7%) and suspension feeding megafauna (1.9%), whereas contributions from nematode and other macro- and megabenthic compartments were limited to

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09670637
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Deep Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers, 58(11), 1069-1083. Elsevier B.V.
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....15bf56e5ef5f04fdd1bbc1883627ea85