Arctic coastal benthos long-term responses to perturbations under climate warming

Author:

Al-Habahbeh Amalia Keck12ORCID,Kortsch Susanne3,Bluhm Bodil A.1,Beuchel Frank4,Gulliksen Bjørn1,Ballantine Carl4,Cristini Domiziana5,Primicerio Raul1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, UiT- The Arctic University of Norway, Hansine Hansens veg 18, 9019 Tromsø, Norway

2. Research Department, The Norwegian Polar Institute, Fram Centre, Hjalmar Johansens gate 14, 9009 Tromsø, Norway

3. Environmental and Marine Biology, Åbo Akademi University, Tykistökatu 6, FI-20520, Turku, Finland

4. Akvaplan-Niva, Fram Centre, Hjalmar Johans gate 14, 9009 Tromsø, Norway

5. Aquatic Ecology and Evolution, Limnological Institute, University of Konstanz, Universitätsstraße 10, 78464, Konstanz, Germany

Abstract

Climate warming influences structure and function of Arctic benthic ecosystems. Assessing the response of these systems to perturbations requires long-term studies addressing key ecological processes related to recolonization and succession of species. Based on unique time-series (1980–2017), this study addresses successional patterns of hard-bottom benthos in two fjords in NW Svalbard after a pulse perturbation in 1980 and during a period of rapid climate warming. Analysis of seafloor photographs revealed different return rates of taxa, and variability in species densities, through time. It took 13 and 24 years for the community compositions of cleared and control transects to converge in the two fjords. Nearly two decades after the study initiation, an increase in filamentous and foliose macroalgae was observed with a subsequent reorganization in the invertebrate community. Trait analyses showed a decrease in body size and longevity of taxa in response to the pulse perturbation and a shift towards small/medium size and intermediate longevity following the macroalgae takeover. The observed slow recovery rates and abrupt shifts in community structure document the vulnerability of Arctic coastal ecosystems to perturbations and continued effects of climate warming. This article is part of the theme issue ‘The changing Arctic Ocean: consequences for biological communities, biogeochemical processes and ecosystem functioning’.

Funder

Fram Center Flagship Fjord and Coast

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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