西伯利亚海的环境梯度,而不是地理边界,结构的小动物群落

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Adele Maciute, Elias Broman, Francisco J. A. Nascimento, Tommaso Tesi, Evgeniy Yakushev, Birgit Wild, Elena Kirillova, Igor Semiletov, Örjan Gustafsson, Stefano Bonaglia
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摘要

微小动物(所有小于1毫米的无脊椎动物)不仅对环境变化敏感,而且对营养循环和能量向更高营养水平的转移有重要贡献。尽管它们很重要,但西伯利亚海域的小型动物分布和生态仍未得到充分研究。在这里,我们使用沉积物环境DNA元条形码来表征未开发的西伯利亚海域的小型动物多样性。研究表明,小型动物群落结构主要受河流排放和海岸侵蚀的影响,而不是受海洋之间的地理差异的影响。我们观察到,在近岸地区,河流羽流促进了对干扰具有弹性的殖民线虫群落,从而增加了小型动物多样性。然而,它们的主导地位可能导致未来生态系统稳定性下降。本研究为西伯利亚偏远海域快速环境变化的微量动物多样性提供了有价值的基线,有助于评估未来底栖生物生态轨迹的方向和速度。
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Environmental Gradients, Not Geographic Boundaries, Structure Meiofaunal Communities in Siberian Seas

Meiofauna (all invertebrates smaller than 1 mm) are not only sensitive to environmental changes but also contribute significantly to nutrient cycling and energy transfer to higher trophic levels. Despite their importance, meiofauna distribution and ecology in the Siberian seas remain understudied. Here, we employ sediment environmental DNA metabarcoding to characterize meiofauna diversity across the unexplored Siberian seas. We show that meiofauna community structure is primarily driven by river discharge and coastal erosion, which are heavily influenced by climate change, rather than geographical distinctions between the seas. We observed higher meiofauna diversity in nearshore areas where river plumes promoted colonizer nematode communities that are resilient to disturbances. Yet, their dominance may lead to decreased ecosystem stability in the future. This study provides a valuable baseline for meiofauna diversity in remote Siberian seas undergoing rapid environmental change, which will be useful for assessing the future direction and pace of benthic ecological trajectories.

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Environmental DNA
Environmental DNA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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