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白令海大型底栖动物群落结构及其空间分布格局
引用本文:林和山,刘坤,王建军,黄雅琴,李众,林俊辉,何雪宝,张舒怡,牟剑锋,王雨,邢炳鹏.白令海大型底栖动物群落结构及其空间分布格局[J].海洋学报(英文版),2018,37(6):72-81.
作者姓名:林和山  刘坤  王建军  黄雅琴  李众  林俊辉  何雪宝  张舒怡  牟剑锋  王雨  邢炳鹏
作者单位:, 国家海洋局第三海洋研究所, 海洋生物与生态室, 福建, 厦门, 361005,, 国家海洋局第三海洋研究所, 海洋生物与生态室, 福建, 厦门, 361005;, 天津科技大学, 生物工程学院, 天津, 300457,, 国家海洋局第三海洋研究所, 海洋生物与生态室, 福建, 厦门, 361005,, 国家海洋局第三海洋研究所, 海洋生物与生态室, 福建, 厦门, 361005;, 集美大学, 水产学院, 福建, 厦门, 361021,, 国家海洋局第三海洋研究所, 海洋生物与生态室, 福建, 厦门, 361005,, 国家海洋局第三海洋研究所, 海洋生物与生态室, 福建, 厦门, 361005,, 国家海洋局第三海洋研究所, 海洋生物与生态室, 福建, 厦门, 361005,, 国家海洋局第三海洋研究所, 海洋生物与生态室, 福建, 厦门, 361005,, 国家海洋局第三海洋研究所, 海洋生物与生态室, 福建, 厦门, 361005,, 国家海洋局第三海洋研究所, 海洋生物与生态室, 福建, 厦门, 361005,, 国家海洋局第三海洋研究所, 海洋生物与生态室, 福建, 厦门, 361005
基金项目:The National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract Nos 41306116 and 41506217; the Chinese Polar Environment Comprehensive Investigation and Assessment Programs under contract Nos CHINARE 04-03, 03-05 and 03-02; the Polar Science Strategic Research Foundation of China under contract No. 20140309; the Scientific Research Foundation of Third Institute of Oceanography, SOA under contract No. 2016011.
摘    要:Due to its unique geological location, the Bering Sea is an ideal place to investigate the water exchange and ecosystem connectivity of the Pacific Ocean–Arctic Ocean and subarctic–Arctic region. Based on a number of summer surveys(July to September, 2010, 2012 and 2014), macrobenthic communities and their spatial-temporal patterns are exhibited for the majority of the Bering Sea(53°59′–64°36′N). The results show that the macrobenthic communities were dominated by northern cold-water species and immigrant eurythermic species, and the communities assumed a dispersed and patchy distribution pattern. Polychaetes(Scoloplos armiger), crustaceans(Ceradocus capensis) and sea urchins(Echinarachnius parma) were the main dominant groups in the shallow shelves; the sea star(Ctenodiscus crispatus) and the brittle star(Ophiura sarsii) were the main dominant groups in the continental slope; whereas small polychaetes(Prionospio malmgreni) dominated the basin area. Sediment type, water depth, and currents were the major factors affecting the structure and spatial distribution of the macrobenthic communities. Compared with other seas, the shallow areas of the Bering Sea showed an extremely high-standing biomass. In particular, the northern shelf area(north of St. Lawrence Islands and west of 170°W),which is primarily controlled by Anadyr Water, is an undersea oasis. In contrast, a deficiency in the downward transport of particulate organic carbon has resulted in a desert-like seabed in the basin area. By comparing our results to previous studies, we found that macrobenthic communities of the Bering Sea have undergone significant structural changes in recent decades, resulting in a decrease in abundance and an increase in biomass.In addition, populations of amphipods and bivalves in the northern shelves have decreased significantly and have been gradually replaced by other species. These changes might be associated with advanced seasonal ice melting,changes in organic carbon input, and global warming, indicating that large-scale ecosystem changes have been occurring in the Bering Sea.

关 键 词:大型底栖生物  群落结构  北极  白令海  环境驱动因素
收稿时间:2017/11/25 0:00:00
修稿时间:2017/12/11 0:00:00

Spatial pattern of macrobenthic communities along a shelf-slope-basin transect across the Bering Sea
LIN Heshan,LIU Kun,WANG Jianjun,HUANG Yaqin,LI Zhong,LIN Junhui,HE Xuebao,ZHANG Shuyi,MOU Jianfeng,WANG Yu and XING Bingpeng.Spatial pattern of macrobenthic communities along a shelf-slope-basin transect across the Bering Sea[J].Acta Oceanologica Sinica,2018,37(6):72-81.
Authors:LIN Heshan  LIU Kun  WANG Jianjun  HUANG Yaqin  LI Zhong  LIN Junhui  HE Xuebao  ZHANG Shuyi  MOU Jianfeng  WANG Yu and XING Bingpeng
Institution:1.Laboratory of Marine Biology and Ecology, Third Institute of Oceanography,State Oceanic Administration,Xiamen,China;2.College of Biotechnology,Tianjin University of Science and Technology,Tianjin,China;3.Fisheries College,Jimei University,Xiamen,China
Abstract:Due to its unique geological location, the Bering Sea is an ideal place to investigate the water exchange and ecosystem connectivity of the Pacific Ocean–Arctic Ocean and subarctic–Arctic region. Based on a number of summer surveys (July to September, 2010, 2012 and 2014), macrobenthic communities and their spatial-temporal patterns are exhibited for the majority of the Bering Sea (53°59′–64°36′N). The results show that the macrobenthic communities were dominated by northern cold-water species and immigrant eurythermic species, and the communities assumed a dispersed and patchy distribution pattern. Polychaetes (Scoloplos armiger), crustaceans (Ceradocus capensis) and sea urchins (Echinarachnius parma) were the main dominant groups in the shallow shelves; the sea star (Ctenodiscus crispatus) and the brittle star (Ophiura sarsii) were the main dominant groups in the continental slope; whereas small polychaetes (Prionospio malmgreni) dominated the basin area. Sediment type, water depth, and currents were the major factors affecting the structure and spatial distribution of the macrobenthic communities. Compared with other seas, the shallow areas of the Bering Sea showed an extremely high-standing biomass. In particular, the northern shelf area (north of St. Lawrence Islands and west of 170°W), which is primarily controlled by Anadyr Water, is an undersea oasis. In contrast, a deficiency in the downward transport of particulate organic carbon has resulted in a desert-like seabed in the basin area. By comparing our results to previous studies, we found that macrobenthic communities of the Bering Sea have undergone significant structural changes in recent decades, resulting in a decrease in abundance and an increase in biomass. In addition, populations of amphipods and bivalves in the northern shelves have decreased significantly and have been gradually replaced by other species. These changes might be associated with advanced seasonal ice melting, changes in organic carbon input, and global warming, indicating that large-scale ecosystem changes have been occurring in the Bering Sea.
Keywords:macrobenthos  community structure  Arctic  Bering Sea  environmental drivers
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