Hypoxia changes the shape of the biomass size spectrum of planktonic communities: a case study in the eastern Mediterranean (Elefsina Bay)

Author:

Batziakas Stratos1,Frangoulis Constantin2,Tsiola Anastasia2,Nikolioudakis Nikolaos3,Tsagaraki Tatiana M4,Somarakis Stylianos5

Affiliation:

1. BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF CRETE, VOUTES UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, P.O. BOX 2208, HERAKLION GR-70013, CRETE, GREECE

2. INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY, HELLENIC CENTRE FOR MARINE RESEARCH, FORMER U.S. BASE AT GOURNES, P.O. BOX 2214, HERAKLION GR-71003, CRETE, GREECE

3. INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESEARCH, P.O. BOX 1870, BERGEN NO-5817, NORWAY

4. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF BERGEN, P.O. BOX 7803, BERGEN NO-5020, NORWAY

5. INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES AND INLAND WATERS, HELLENIC CENTRE FOR MARINE RESEARCH, FORMER U.S. BASE AT GOURNES, P.O. BOX 2214, HERAKLION GR-71003, CRETE, GREECE

Abstract

Abstract Hypoxia is a major stressor on biological communities in many oceanic and coastal ecosystems. Various size-dependent processes (e.g. growth and reproduction rates, predator–prey interactions) are adversely affected by hypoxia. We hypothesized that the impacts of hypoxia on planktonic communities would also be reflected in their Normalized Biomass Size Spectra (NBSS) as steeper slopes and lower intercepts. To explore this hypothesis, we studied the planktonic communities (from bacteria to mesozooplankton) of Elefsina, an enclosed bay that exhibits near bottom hypoxia during summer, and Aghios Kosmas, an adjacent coastal site outside the bay. Bottom layer hypoxia formed during the stratification period in Elefsina Bay significantly altered the distribution of planktonic organisms in the water column. Several unicellular and mesozooplanktonic groups avoided the hypoxic layer, in which the biomass of autotrophic picoeukaryotes was markedly higher. Community changes related to hypoxia were clearly reflected in the NBSS. The slope was significantly steeper in the hypoxic layer (−1.330 vs −1.193) and the intercept was lower (−2.222 vs −0.972, hypoxic vs oxic layer). This result can be interpreted as reduced trophic transfer efficiency to the higher trophic levels due to hypoxia.

Funder

Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation

General Secretariat for Research and Technology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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