Fauna associated with shallow-water methane seeps in the Laptev Sea

Background Methane seeps support unique benthic ecosystems in the deep sea existing due to chemosynthetic organic matter. In contrast, in shallow waters there is little or no effect of methane seeps on macrofauna. In the present study we focused on the recently described methane discharge area at th...

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Main Authors: Andrey A. Vedenin, Valentin N. Kokarev, Margarita V. Chikina, Alexander B. Basin, Sergey V. Galkin, Andrey V. Gebruk
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spelling doaj-e40e372673dd4cf093cd6e88fd52198b2020-11-25T03:13:30ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592020-05-018e901810.7717/peerj.9018Fauna associated with shallow-water methane seeps in the Laptev SeaAndrey A. Vedenin0Valentin N. Kokarev1Margarita V. Chikina2Alexander B. Basin3Sergey V. Galkin4Andrey V. Gebruk5Laboratory of plankton communities structure and dynamics, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, RussiaFaculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, Nord University, Bodø, NorwayLaboratory of Ecology of Coastal Bottom Communities, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Ecology of Coastal Bottom Communities, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Ocean Bottom Fauna, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Ocean Bottom Fauna, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, RussiaBackground Methane seeps support unique benthic ecosystems in the deep sea existing due to chemosynthetic organic matter. In contrast, in shallow waters there is little or no effect of methane seeps on macrofauna. In the present study we focused on the recently described methane discharge area at the northern Laptev Sea shelf. The aim of this work was to describe the shallow-water methane seep macrofauna and to understand whether there are differences in macrobenthic community structure between the methane seep and background areas. Methods Samples of macrofauna were taken during three expeditions of RV Akademik Mstislav Keldysh in 2015, 2017 and 2018 using 0.1 m2 grabs and the Sigsbee trawl. 21 grabs and two trawls in total were taken at two methane seep sites named Oden and C15, located at depths of 60–70 m. For control, three 0.1 m2 grabs were taken in area without methane seepage. Results The abundance of macrofauna was higher at methane seep stations compared to non-seep sites. Cluster analysis revealed five station groups corresponding to control area, Oden site and C15 site (the latter represented by three groups). Taxa responsible for differences among the station groups were mostly widespread Arctic species that were more abundant in samples from methane seep sites. However, high densities of symbiotrophic siboglinids Oligobrachia sp. were found exclusively at methane seep stations. In addition, several species possibly new to science were found at several methane seep stations, including the gastropod Frigidalvania sp. and the polychaete Ophryotrocha sp. The fauna at control stations was represented only by well-known and widespread Arctic taxa. Higher habitat heterogeneity of the C15 site compared to Oden was indicated by the higher number of station groups revealed by cluster analysis and higher species richness in C15 trawl sample. The development of the described communities at the shallow-water methane seeps can be related to pronounced oligotrophic environment on the northern Siberian shelf.https://peerj.com/articles/9018.pdfBenthic communitiesMethane seepsReducing habitatsLatev seaArctic shelf
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author Andrey A. Vedenin
Valentin N. Kokarev
Margarita V. Chikina
Alexander B. Basin
Sergey V. Galkin
Andrey V. Gebruk
spellingShingle Andrey A. Vedenin
Valentin N. Kokarev
Margarita V. Chikina
Alexander B. Basin
Sergey V. Galkin
Andrey V. Gebruk
Fauna associated with shallow-water methane seeps in the Laptev Sea
PeerJ
Benthic communities
Methane seeps
Reducing habitats
Latev sea
Arctic shelf
author_facet Andrey A. Vedenin
Valentin N. Kokarev
Margarita V. Chikina
Alexander B. Basin
Sergey V. Galkin
Andrey V. Gebruk
author_sort Andrey A. Vedenin
title Fauna associated with shallow-water methane seeps in the Laptev Sea
title_short Fauna associated with shallow-water methane seeps in the Laptev Sea
title_full Fauna associated with shallow-water methane seeps in the Laptev Sea
title_fullStr Fauna associated with shallow-water methane seeps in the Laptev Sea
title_full_unstemmed Fauna associated with shallow-water methane seeps in the Laptev Sea
title_sort fauna associated with shallow-water methane seeps in the laptev sea
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Background Methane seeps support unique benthic ecosystems in the deep sea existing due to chemosynthetic organic matter. In contrast, in shallow waters there is little or no effect of methane seeps on macrofauna. In the present study we focused on the recently described methane discharge area at the northern Laptev Sea shelf. The aim of this work was to describe the shallow-water methane seep macrofauna and to understand whether there are differences in macrobenthic community structure between the methane seep and background areas. Methods Samples of macrofauna were taken during three expeditions of RV Akademik Mstislav Keldysh in 2015, 2017 and 2018 using 0.1 m2 grabs and the Sigsbee trawl. 21 grabs and two trawls in total were taken at two methane seep sites named Oden and C15, located at depths of 60–70 m. For control, three 0.1 m2 grabs were taken in area without methane seepage. Results The abundance of macrofauna was higher at methane seep stations compared to non-seep sites. Cluster analysis revealed five station groups corresponding to control area, Oden site and C15 site (the latter represented by three groups). Taxa responsible for differences among the station groups were mostly widespread Arctic species that were more abundant in samples from methane seep sites. However, high densities of symbiotrophic siboglinids Oligobrachia sp. were found exclusively at methane seep stations. In addition, several species possibly new to science were found at several methane seep stations, including the gastropod Frigidalvania sp. and the polychaete Ophryotrocha sp. The fauna at control stations was represented only by well-known and widespread Arctic taxa. Higher habitat heterogeneity of the C15 site compared to Oden was indicated by the higher number of station groups revealed by cluster analysis and higher species richness in C15 trawl sample. The development of the described communities at the shallow-water methane seeps can be related to pronounced oligotrophic environment on the northern Siberian shelf.
topic Benthic communities
Methane seeps
Reducing habitats
Latev sea
Arctic shelf
url https://peerj.com/articles/9018.pdf
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