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Faunal trophic structure at hydrothermal vents on the southern Mohn's Ridge, Arctic Ocean

Journal

MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
Volume 473, Issue -, Pages 115-+

Publisher

INTER-RESEARCH
DOI: 10.3354/meps10050

Keywords

Hydrothermal vents; Fauna; Stable isotopes; Mixing models; Southern Mohn's Ridge

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  1. Bergen forskningsstiftelse

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We explore the trophic ecology of heterotrophic fauna associated with a high temperature (HT) vent, 2 low temperature vents, a 'near-HT vent' habitat and a non-vent site situated at upper bathyal depths on the southern Mohn's Ridge in the Arctic Ocean. Only a single taxon (the gastropod Pseudosetia griegi) was found at the high temperature vent habitat. Their mean delta C-13 values were significantly lighter than conspecifics from a low temperature vent habitat within the same vent field, reflecting the incorporation of sulfide oxidizing bacteria into the biomass of the animals. The majority of fauna from the low temperature, near-HT, and non-vent habitats had isotopic signatures indicative of assimilation of photosynthetic material. However, we found remarkably diverse isotopic compositions among the fauna sampled here, with a small sub-set of fauna at each site possessing C and N isotopic signatures indicative of incorporation of chemo synthetic production. Moreover, when isotopic signatures of similar taxa were compared from the same sample, delta C-13 signatures suggested a high degree of trophic complexity can exist over relatively small spatial scales at vent habitats on the southern Mohn's Ridge. The high contribution of photosynthetic food material to faunal diets and variability in food types may result from the upper bathyal venting depth and sedimentary nature of the vents. We hypothesize that the upper bathyal depth of active venting may lead to iron enhancement of surface photosynthetic production, especially in high nutrient areas, which ultimately sinks to the seabed where it is incorporated by fauna around the vents.

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