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Video survey of deep benthic macroalgae and macroalgal detritus along a glacial Arctic fjord: Kongsfjorden (Spitsbergen)

Journal

POLAR BIOLOGY
Volume 45, Issue 7, Pages 1291-1305

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00300-022-03072-x

Keywords

Arctic fjord; Detached macroalgae; Lower macroalgal depth distribution; Deep sea

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [Za735/1-1]
  2. European Union [869154]
  3. Projekt DEAL

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This study investigates the distribution and abundance of macroalgae in Kongsfjorden (Spitsbergen) and reveals different distribution patterns for red algae, brown algae, and green algae at different depths and locations along the fjord.
In Kongsfjorden (Spitsbergen), we quantified the zonation of visually dominant macroalgal taxa and of detached macroalgae from underwater videos taken in summer 2009 at six transects between 2 and 138 m water depth. For the first time, we provide information on the occurrence of deep water red algae below the kelp forest and of detached macroalgae at water depth > 30 m. The presence and depth distribution of visually dominant red algae were especially pronounced at the outer fjord, decreased with proximity to the glacial front and they were absent at the innermost locations. Deepest crustose coralline red algae and foliose red algae were observed at 72 and 68 m, respectively. Brown algae were distributed along the entire fjord axis at 2-32 m. Green algae were only present at the middle to inner fjord and at areas influenced by physical disturbance at water depths of 2-26 m. With proximity to the inner fjord the depth distribution of all macroalgae became shallower and only extended to 18 m depth at the innermost location. Major recipients of detached macroalgae were sites at the shallower inner fjord and at the middle fjord below the photic zone at depths to 138 m. They may either fuel deep water secondary production, decompose or support carbon sequestration. Univariate and community analyses of macroalgal classes including detached macroalgae across transects and over depths reveal a considerable difference in community structure between the outermost sites, the central part and the inner fjord areas, reflecting the strong environmental gradients along glacial fjords.

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