Contrasting pelagic ecosystem functioning in eastern and western Baffin Bay revealed by trophic network modeling

Author:

Saint-Béat Blanche1,Fath Brian D.23,Aubry Cyril1,Colombet Jonathan4,Dinasquet Julie5,Fortier Louis1,Galindo Virginie6,Grondin Pierre-Luc1,Joux Fabien7,Lalande Catherine1,LeBlanc Mathieu1,Raimbault Patrick7,Sime-Ngando Télesphore4,Tremblay Jean-Eric1,Vaulot Daniel89,Maps Frédéric1,Babin Marcel1

Affiliation:

1. Takuvik Joint International Laboratory, Université Laval (Canada) – CNRS (France), Département de biologie et Québec-Océan, Université Laval, Quebec, CA

2. Towson University, Department of Biological Sciences, Towson University, Towson, MD, US

3. Advanced Systems Analysis Program, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, AT

4. LMGE, Laboratoire Microorganismes: Génome et Environnement, Clermont Université, Université Clermont-Auvergne, Aubière Cedex, FR

5. Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Laboratoire d’Océanographie Microbienne (LOMIC), Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls, FR

6. Centre for Earth Observation Science, Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, CA

7. Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/INSU, Université de Toulon, FR

8. Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Station Biologique de Roscoff, Roscoff, FR

9. Asian School of the Environment, Nanyang Technological University, SG

Abstract

Baffin Bay, located at the Arctic Ocean’s ‘doorstep’, is a heterogeneous environment where a warm and salty eastern current flows northwards in the opposite direction of a cold and relatively fresh Arctic current flowing along the west coast of the bay. This circulation affects the physical and biogeochemical environment on both sides of the bay. The phytoplanktonic species composition is driven by its environment and, in turn, shapes carbon transfer through the planktonic food web. This study aims at determining the effects of such contrasting environments on ecosystem structure and functioning and the consequences for the carbon cycle. Ecological indices calculated from food web flow values provide ecosystem properties that are not accessible by direct in situ measurement. From new biological data gathered during the Green Edge project, we built a planktonic food web model for each side of Baffin Bay, considering several biological processes involved in the carbon cycle, notably in the gravitational, lipid, and microbial carbon pumps. Missing flow values were estimated by linear inverse modeling. Calculated ecological network analysis indices revealed significant differences in the functioning of each ecosystem. The eastern Baffin Bay food web presents a more specialized food web that constrains carbon through specific and efficient pathways, leading to segregation of the microbial loop from the classical grazing chain. In contrast, the western food web showed redundant and shorter pathways that caused a higher carbon export, especially via lipid and microbial pumps, and thus promoted carbon sequestration. Moreover, indirect effects resulting from bottom-up and top-down control impacted pairwise relations between species differently and led to the dominance of mutualism in the eastern food web. These differences in pairwise relations affect the dynamics and evolution of each food web and thus might lead to contrasting responses to ongoing climate change.

Publisher

University of California Press

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Ecology,Environmental Engineering,Oceanography

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