Influence of biotic and abiotic sediment factors on abundance and biomass of harpacticoid copepods in a shallow Antarctic bay

This study presents data of the first investigation on benthic harpacticoid copepods in Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica (62°14’S, 58°40’W) with special emphasis on spatial distribution and relation to environmental factors. In addition to the individual numbers that are normally given, t...

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Main Author: Gritta Veit-Köhler
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2005-12-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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spelling doaj-52c650ee8bb14afead23784a610ac9bd2021-05-05T13:49:44ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342005-12-0169S213514510.3989/scimar.2005.69s2135313Influence of biotic and abiotic sediment factors on abundance and biomass of harpacticoid copepods in a shallow Antarctic bayGritta Veit-Köhler0AG Zoosystematik und Morphologie, Institut für Biologie und Umweltwissenschaften, Fakultät 5, Carl-von-Ossietzky UniversitätThis study presents data of the first investigation on benthic harpacticoid copepods in Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica (62°14’S, 58°40’W) with special emphasis on spatial distribution and relation to environmental factors. In addition to the individual numbers that are normally given, the biovolume of the meiobenthic copepods was measured. It showed great variety due to changes in abundance and habitat preferences of the different species along the two studied transects in the inner cove and at the cove entrance. The distribution of the two species Pseudotachidius jubanyensis and Scottopsyllus (S.) praecipuus was studied in detail; their body volumes are given for developmental stages and adults, and their importance for the total biovolume at the different stations is discussed. Statistical analyses (Spearman rank, canonical correspondence analysis) indicate that the biovolume of harpacticoid copepods was related more to total organic matter than to the carbon:nitrogen ratio and chloroplastic equivalents or even grain size and depth. While P. jubanyensis was strongly connected to depth and to a lesser extent to small grain sizes, S. (S.) praecipuus showed a preference for sites with low chloroplastic equivalent values, but neither of them was related to total organic matter.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/317meiofaunacopepodasize classesbiovolumepseudotachidius jubanyensisscottopsyllus (s.) praecipuusking george islandantarctic
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Influence of biotic and abiotic sediment factors on abundance and biomass of harpacticoid copepods in a shallow Antarctic bay
Scientia Marina
meiofauna
copepoda
size classes
biovolume
pseudotachidius jubanyensis
scottopsyllus (s.) praecipuus
king george island
antarctic
author_facet Gritta Veit-Köhler
author_sort Gritta Veit-Köhler
title Influence of biotic and abiotic sediment factors on abundance and biomass of harpacticoid copepods in a shallow Antarctic bay
title_short Influence of biotic and abiotic sediment factors on abundance and biomass of harpacticoid copepods in a shallow Antarctic bay
title_full Influence of biotic and abiotic sediment factors on abundance and biomass of harpacticoid copepods in a shallow Antarctic bay
title_fullStr Influence of biotic and abiotic sediment factors on abundance and biomass of harpacticoid copepods in a shallow Antarctic bay
title_full_unstemmed Influence of biotic and abiotic sediment factors on abundance and biomass of harpacticoid copepods in a shallow Antarctic bay
title_sort influence of biotic and abiotic sediment factors on abundance and biomass of harpacticoid copepods in a shallow antarctic bay
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2005-12-01
description This study presents data of the first investigation on benthic harpacticoid copepods in Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica (62°14’S, 58°40’W) with special emphasis on spatial distribution and relation to environmental factors. In addition to the individual numbers that are normally given, the biovolume of the meiobenthic copepods was measured. It showed great variety due to changes in abundance and habitat preferences of the different species along the two studied transects in the inner cove and at the cove entrance. The distribution of the two species Pseudotachidius jubanyensis and Scottopsyllus (S.) praecipuus was studied in detail; their body volumes are given for developmental stages and adults, and their importance for the total biovolume at the different stations is discussed. Statistical analyses (Spearman rank, canonical correspondence analysis) indicate that the biovolume of harpacticoid copepods was related more to total organic matter than to the carbon:nitrogen ratio and chloroplastic equivalents or even grain size and depth. While P. jubanyensis was strongly connected to depth and to a lesser extent to small grain sizes, S. (S.) praecipuus showed a preference for sites with low chloroplastic equivalent values, but neither of them was related to total organic matter.
topic meiofauna
copepoda
size classes
biovolume
pseudotachidius jubanyensis
scottopsyllus (s.) praecipuus
king george island
antarctic
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/317
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