Life on the floor of the Arctic Ocean, with rigor and in detail

Life on the floor of the Arctic Ocean, with rigor and in detail
Research vessel in the Arctic Credit: Alfred Wegener Institute, Stefan Hendricks.

In an extensive and rigorous study of animal life on the Central Arctic Ocean floor, researchers have shown that water depth and food availability influence the species composition, density, and biomass of benthic communities, according to a study published October 17, 2018 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE. The study, led by a team including Antje Boetius of the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany, also confirmed for the first time that species diversity on the Arctic floor display a similar depth-related pattern to that seen in more temperate waters.

Because of the long winter and permanent ice cover, life on the floor of the Central Arctic Ocean is sparser than in temperate oceans, but key characteristics of these benthic communities have not been well characterized. To address this problem, Boetius and colleagues combined data from previous ocean floor surveys with new data, including from 2012, the year of the most severe ice retreat over the Arctic Ocean in recent history.

They found that, as predicted, total biomass fell as depth increased, consistent with a food input for , and the rate of decline with depth was greater than in temperate oceans. Five different community types were identified, which differed in composition and were dependent on depth, ranging from the shallow waters of the continental shelf, to the increasing depths of the continental slope, to the abyssal plain more than four kilometers deep. As seen in temperate waters, species diversity rose and then fell as depth increased.

In this remote , insufficient data are available to track diversity or biomass changes over time, but the authors hope this study will provide a baseline for answering critical questions in the future about the effects of climate change on vulnerable Arctic waters.

  • Life on the floor of the Arctic Ocean, with rigor and in detail
    Research vessel in the Arctic Credit: Alfred Wegener Institute, Sea Ice Physics Group
  • Life on the floor of the Arctic Ocean, with rigor and in detail
    Arctic sea floor Credit: Alfred Wegener Institute, Antje Boetius

More information: DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200121 Vedenin A, Gusky M, Gebruk A, Kremenetskaia A, Rybakova E, Boetius A (2018) Spatial distribution of benthic macrofauna in the Central Arctic Ocean. PLoS ONE 13(10): e0200121. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200121

Journal information: PLoS ONE

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