Invertebrate communities of the High Arctic ponds in Hornsund

How environmental conditions influence current distributions of organisms at the local scale in sensitive High Arctic freshwaters is essential to understand in order to better comprehend the cascading consequences of the ongoing climate change. This knowledge is also important background data for pa...

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Main Authors: Luoto Tomi P., Oksman Mimmi, Ojala Antti E.K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2016-03-01
Series:Polish Polar Research
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spelling doaj-c26290ad3f164965b19822218be8f72c2020-11-25T03:02:23ZengPolish Academy of SciencesPolish Polar Research2081-82622016-03-0137110511910.1515/popore-2016-0003popore-2016-0003Invertebrate communities of the High Arctic ponds in HornsundLuoto Tomi P.0Oksman Mimmi1Ojala Antti E.K.2 Department of Geosciences and Geography, P.O. Box 64, 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland Department of Geosciences and Geography, P.O. Box 64, 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 96, 02150 Espoo, FinlandHow environmental conditions influence current distributions of organisms at the local scale in sensitive High Arctic freshwaters is essential to understand in order to better comprehend the cascading consequences of the ongoing climate change. This knowledge is also important background data for paleolimnological assessments of long-term limnoecological changes and in describing the range of environmental variability. We sampled five limnologically different freshwater sites from the Fuglebergsletta marine terrace in Hornsund, southern Svalbard, for aquatic invertebrates. Invertebrate communities were tested against non-climatic environmental drivers as limnological and catchment variables. A clear separation in the communities between the sites was observed. The largest and deepest lake was characterized by a diverse Chironomidae community but Cladocera were absent. In a pond with marine influence, crustaceans, such as Ostracoda, Amphipoda, and calanoid Copepoda were the most abundant invertebrates. Two nutrient-rich ponds were dominated by a chironomid, Orthocladius consobrinus, whereas themost eutrophic pond was dominated by the cladoceran Daphnia pulex, suggesting decreasing diversity along with the trophic status. Overall, nutrient related variables appeared to have an important influence on the invertebrate community composition and diversity, the trophic state of the sites being linked with their exposure to geese guano. Other segregating variables included water color, presence/absence of fish, abundance of aquatic vegetation and lake depth. These results suggest that since most of these variables are climate-driven at a larger scale, the impacts of the ongoing climate change will have cumulative effects on aquatic ecosystems.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/popore.2016.37.issue-1/popore-2016-0003/popore-2016-0003.xml?format=INTArcticpolar lakesaquatic invertebratesbird impactclimate change
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Oksman Mimmi
Ojala Antti E.K.
Invertebrate communities of the High Arctic ponds in Hornsund
Polish Polar Research
Arctic
polar lakes
aquatic invertebrates
bird impact
climate change
author_facet Luoto Tomi P.
Oksman Mimmi
Ojala Antti E.K.
author_sort Luoto Tomi P.
title Invertebrate communities of the High Arctic ponds in Hornsund
title_short Invertebrate communities of the High Arctic ponds in Hornsund
title_full Invertebrate communities of the High Arctic ponds in Hornsund
title_fullStr Invertebrate communities of the High Arctic ponds in Hornsund
title_full_unstemmed Invertebrate communities of the High Arctic ponds in Hornsund
title_sort invertebrate communities of the high arctic ponds in hornsund
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Polish Polar Research
issn 2081-8262
publishDate 2016-03-01
description How environmental conditions influence current distributions of organisms at the local scale in sensitive High Arctic freshwaters is essential to understand in order to better comprehend the cascading consequences of the ongoing climate change. This knowledge is also important background data for paleolimnological assessments of long-term limnoecological changes and in describing the range of environmental variability. We sampled five limnologically different freshwater sites from the Fuglebergsletta marine terrace in Hornsund, southern Svalbard, for aquatic invertebrates. Invertebrate communities were tested against non-climatic environmental drivers as limnological and catchment variables. A clear separation in the communities between the sites was observed. The largest and deepest lake was characterized by a diverse Chironomidae community but Cladocera were absent. In a pond with marine influence, crustaceans, such as Ostracoda, Amphipoda, and calanoid Copepoda were the most abundant invertebrates. Two nutrient-rich ponds were dominated by a chironomid, Orthocladius consobrinus, whereas themost eutrophic pond was dominated by the cladoceran Daphnia pulex, suggesting decreasing diversity along with the trophic status. Overall, nutrient related variables appeared to have an important influence on the invertebrate community composition and diversity, the trophic state of the sites being linked with their exposure to geese guano. Other segregating variables included water color, presence/absence of fish, abundance of aquatic vegetation and lake depth. These results suggest that since most of these variables are climate-driven at a larger scale, the impacts of the ongoing climate change will have cumulative effects on aquatic ecosystems.
topic Arctic
polar lakes
aquatic invertebrates
bird impact
climate change
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