2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00300-011-1081-3
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Macrozoobenthos of two Antarctic glacial coves: a comparison with non-disturbed bottom areas

Abstract: There are only few studies on shallow Antarctic benthic communities associated with habitats affected by intense mineral sedimentation inflow. The analysis of macrofaunal communities associated with two shallow, isolated glacial coves was performed in Admiralty Bay (King George Island) and compared with non-disturbed sites. Multivariate analyses (hierarchical classification, nMDS) clearly separated glacial cove communities (two assemblages) from the sites situated outside both basins (two assemblages). The com… Show more

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“…So far, a total of 99 species of isopod crustaceans have been recorded in the basin (Arnaud et al 1986;Presler 1986;Teodorczyk and Wagele 1994;Zemko and Kaiser 2012;Siciński et al 2012;Zemko et al 2015;Zemko unpublished results). Isopods are the third most speciose macrofaunal group in the Admiralty Bay, following the Amphipoda (172 species) and Polychaeta (162 species) ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…So far, a total of 99 species of isopod crustaceans have been recorded in the basin (Arnaud et al 1986;Presler 1986;Teodorczyk and Wagele 1994;Zemko and Kaiser 2012;Siciński et al 2012;Zemko et al 2015;Zemko unpublished results). Isopods are the third most speciose macrofaunal group in the Admiralty Bay, following the Amphipoda (172 species) and Polychaeta (162 species) ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are an important component of the Antarctic trophic web and represent a high diversity of feeding modes (Poore and Bruce 2012;Kaiser 2014). Isopods are benthic brooders characterized by a limited dispersal potential, which makes them potentially good indicators of changes associated with various types of natural and anthropogenic disturbance (Veloso et al 2011;Siciński et al 2012;Longo et al 2013). Some species have been shown to be vulnerable to largescale environmental changes observed in the region of the West Antarctic Peninsula (Ingels et al 2012).…”
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“…This may lead to an alteration in the age structure of the general population towards a higher abundance of young (reproductively immature) animals. In the longer run, this will not only influence the composition and structure of L. elliptica populations but also the composition and function of Antarctic shallow benthic communities (Husmann et al 2011;Philipp et al 2011;Siciński et al 2012).…”
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“…Benthic diversity and biomass can change significantly from the outer to the inner parts of Arctic and Subarctic fjords (Kendall and Aschan 1993;Holte and Oug 1996;Włodarska-Kowalczuk et al 2005;Blanchard et al 2010). The chronic disturbance associated with glacial activity is especially visible in the shallow areas located close to the glacial terminus (Włodarska-Kowalczuk et al 1998;Włodarska-Kowalczuk and Pearson 2004;Siciński et al 2012); however, this influence can be very strong to as deep as 100 m (Siciński 2004). Thus, it is important to show the effects of glacial disturbance on benthic fauna in the deeper parts of fjords.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%