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Physical reworking by near-bottom flow alters the metazoan meiofauna of Fieberling Guyot (northeast Pacific)
Authors:David Thistle  Lisa A Levin  Andrew J Gooday  Olaf Pfannkuche  P John D Lambshead
Institution:a Department of Oceanography, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4320, USA;b Marine Life Research Group, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA 92093-0218, USA;c Institute of Oceanographic Science, Southampton Oceanography Centre, European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK;d GEOMAR, Wischhofstrasse 1-3, 24148 Kiel, Germany;e The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK
Abstract:Although much of the deep sea is physically tranquil, some regions experience near-bottom flows that rework the surficial sediment. During periods of physical reworking, animals in the reworked layer risk being suspended, which can have both positive and negative effects. Reworking can also change the sediment in ecologically important ways, so the fauna of reworked sites should differ from that of quiescent locations. We combined data from two reworked, bathyal sites on the summit of Fieberling Guyot (32°27.631′N, 127°49.489′W; 32°27.581′N, 127°47.839′W) and compared the results with those of more tranquil sites. We tested for differences in the following parameters, which seemed likely to be sensitive to the direct or indirect effects of reworking: (1) the vertical distribution of the meiofauna in the sea bed, (2) the relative abundance of surface-living harpacticoids, (3) the proportion of the fauna consisting of interstitial harpacticoids, (4) the ratio of harpacticoids to nematodes. We found that the vertical distributions of harpacticoid copepods, ostracods, and kinorhynchs were deeper on Fieberling. In addition, the relative abundance of surface-living harpacticoids was less, the proportion of interstitial harpacticoids was greater, and the ratio of harpacticoids to nematodes was greater on Fieberling. These differences between Fieberling and the comparison sites suggest that physical reworking affects deep-sea meiofauna and indicate the nature of some of the effects.
Keywords:Meiofauna  Nematoda  Harpacticoida  Seamount  Deep sea  Disturbance
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