挪威斯瓦尔巴群岛北极Kongsfjord地区大型动物的空间动力学——以双壳类软体动物为例

IF 1.5 4区 地球科学 Q3 ECOLOGY
N.K. Aswathy , P.P. Krishnapriya , P. Neenu , S. Bijoy Nandan , M. Jima , P.R. Jayachandran , M. Harikrishnan , K.P. Krishnan
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本研究基于印度北极考察队从8个不同深度(29 m - 292 m)的站点采集的底栖生物样本,重点研究了Kongsfjord峡湾内外地区大型底栖动物的群落格局,重点研究了双壳类动物群落及其分布的主要影响因素。大型动物群落主要由有孔虫、线虫、多毛类、腹足类、双壳类、介形虫、桡足类、片足类和鱼类幼虫组成。由于大多数大型动物类群对冰川沉积过程不太敏感,它们的丰度在峡湾内地区较高。在主要分类群中,鉴定出有孔虫14种,线虫18种,多毛类8种,双壳类19种。在整个研究区,双壳类动物Yoldiella sp.(15%)的相对丰度最高。内外峡湾双壳类动物的多样性和分布有显著差异。双壳类的空间分布表明,3、4、5站的数量丰度最高。典型对应分析(CCA)表明,区系分布主要受深度、盐度、沉积物粒度和有机碳含量的影响。
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Spatial dynamics of macrofauna with special reference to bivalve molluscs in the Arctic Kongsfjord, Svalbard, Norway

The current study is based on benthic samples collected as a part of the Indian Arctic Expedition, from eight stations of varying depths (29 m–292 m). The study focused on the community pattern of macrobenthos in the inner and outer fjord areas of Kongsfjord, with an emphasis on the bivalve community and the main factors affecting its distribution. The macrofaunal community was mainly composed of foraminiferans, nematodes, polychaetes, gastropods, bivalves, ostracods, copepods, amphipods and fish larvae. As most of the macrofaunal taxa were less sensitive to glacial-derived sedimentation process, their abundance was higher towards the inner fjord areas. Among the major taxa 14 species of foraminiferans, 18 species of nematodes, 8 species of polychaetes and 19 species of bivalves were identified. Across the entire study area, the bivalve Yoldiella sp. (15%) had the highest relative abundance. There is significant variation in the diversity and distribution of bivalves in the outer and inner fjord. The spatial distribution of bivalves showed that, stations 3, 4 and 5 had the highest numerical abundance compared to other. The canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) revealed that faunal distribution is mainly influenced by depth, salinity, sediment granulometry, and organic carbon content.

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Polar Science
Polar Science ECOLOGY-GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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3.90
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期刊介绍: Polar Science is an international, peer-reviewed quarterly journal. It is dedicated to publishing original research articles for sciences relating to the polar regions of the Earth and other planets. Polar Science aims to cover 15 disciplines which are listed below; they cover most aspects of physical sciences, geosciences and life sciences, together with engineering and social sciences. Articles should attract the interest of broad polar science communities, and not be limited to the interests of those who work under specific research subjects. Polar Science also has an Open Archive whereby published articles are made freely available from ScienceDirect after an embargo period of 24 months from the date of publication. - Space and upper atmosphere physics - Atmospheric science/climatology - Glaciology - Oceanography/sea ice studies - Geology/petrology - Solid earth geophysics/seismology - Marine Earth science - Geomorphology/Cenozoic-Quaternary geology - Meteoritics - Terrestrial biology - Marine biology - Animal ecology - Environment - Polar Engineering - Humanities and social sciences.
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