Soft-bottom macrobenthic faunal associations in the southern Chilean glacial fjord complex

Macrobenthic associations were investigated at 29 sampling stations with a semi-quantitative Agassiz trawl, ranging from the South Patagonian Icefield to the Straits of Magellan in the South Chilean fjord system. A total of 1,895 individuals belonging to 131 species were collected. 19 species belong...

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Main Authors: Carlos Ríos, Erika Mutschke, Americo Montiel, Dieter Gerdes, Wolf E. Arntz
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2005-12-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/327
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spelling doaj-f7075297e16d472587c1dca077c85c652021-05-05T13:49:44ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342005-12-0169S222523610.3989/scimar.2005.69s2225323Soft-bottom macrobenthic faunal associations in the southern Chilean glacial fjord complexCarlos Ríos0Erika Mutschke1Americo Montiel2Dieter Gerdes3Wolf E. Arntz4Dirección de Programa Antártico, Universidad de MagallanesInstituto de la Patagonia, Universidad de Magallanes - Centro de Estudios del Cuaternario de Fuego-Patagonia y Antártica Chilena (CEQUA)Instituto de la Patagonia, Universidad de Magallanes - Centro de Estudios del Cuaternario de Fuego-Patagonia y Antártica Chilena (CEQUA)Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine ResearchAlfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine ResearchMacrobenthic associations were investigated at 29 sampling stations with a semi-quantitative Agassiz trawl, ranging from the South Patagonian Icefield to the Straits of Magellan in the South Chilean fjord system. A total of 1,895 individuals belonging to 131 species were collected. 19 species belong to colonial organisms, mainly Bryozoa (17 species) and Octocorallia (2 species). The phylum Echinodermata was the most diverse in species number (47 species), with asteroids (25 species) and ophiuroids (13 species) being the best represented within this taxon. Polychaeta was the second dominant group in terms of species richness (46 species). Multidimensional scaling ordination (MDS) separated two station groups, one related to fjords and channels off the South Patagonian Icefield and the second one to stations surrounding the Straits of Magellan. 45 species account for 90% of the dissimilarity between these two groups. These differences can mainly be explained by the influence of local environmental conditions determined by processes closely related to the presence/absence of glaciers. Abiotic parameters such as water depth, type of sediment and chemical features of the superficial sediment were not correlated with the numbers of individuals caught by the Agassiz trawl in each group of sampling stations.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/327magellan regionsouth patagonian icefieldstraits of magellancommunity structurebiodiversity
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author Carlos Ríos
Erika Mutschke
Americo Montiel
Dieter Gerdes
Wolf E. Arntz
spellingShingle Carlos Ríos
Erika Mutschke
Americo Montiel
Dieter Gerdes
Wolf E. Arntz
Soft-bottom macrobenthic faunal associations in the southern Chilean glacial fjord complex
Scientia Marina
magellan region
south patagonian icefield
straits of magellan
community structure
biodiversity
author_facet Carlos Ríos
Erika Mutschke
Americo Montiel
Dieter Gerdes
Wolf E. Arntz
author_sort Carlos Ríos
title Soft-bottom macrobenthic faunal associations in the southern Chilean glacial fjord complex
title_short Soft-bottom macrobenthic faunal associations in the southern Chilean glacial fjord complex
title_full Soft-bottom macrobenthic faunal associations in the southern Chilean glacial fjord complex
title_fullStr Soft-bottom macrobenthic faunal associations in the southern Chilean glacial fjord complex
title_full_unstemmed Soft-bottom macrobenthic faunal associations in the southern Chilean glacial fjord complex
title_sort soft-bottom macrobenthic faunal associations in the southern chilean glacial fjord complex
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2005-12-01
description Macrobenthic associations were investigated at 29 sampling stations with a semi-quantitative Agassiz trawl, ranging from the South Patagonian Icefield to the Straits of Magellan in the South Chilean fjord system. A total of 1,895 individuals belonging to 131 species were collected. 19 species belong to colonial organisms, mainly Bryozoa (17 species) and Octocorallia (2 species). The phylum Echinodermata was the most diverse in species number (47 species), with asteroids (25 species) and ophiuroids (13 species) being the best represented within this taxon. Polychaeta was the second dominant group in terms of species richness (46 species). Multidimensional scaling ordination (MDS) separated two station groups, one related to fjords and channels off the South Patagonian Icefield and the second one to stations surrounding the Straits of Magellan. 45 species account for 90% of the dissimilarity between these two groups. These differences can mainly be explained by the influence of local environmental conditions determined by processes closely related to the presence/absence of glaciers. Abiotic parameters such as water depth, type of sediment and chemical features of the superficial sediment were not correlated with the numbers of individuals caught by the Agassiz trawl in each group of sampling stations.
topic magellan region
south patagonian icefield
straits of magellan
community structure
biodiversity
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/327
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