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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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Title
Data‐driven bioregionalization: A seascape‐scale study of macrobenthic communities in the Eurasian Arctic
Abstract
Aim

We conduct the first model-based assessment of the biogeographical subdivision of Eurasian Arctic seas to (1) delineate spatial distribution and boundaries of macrobenthic communities on a seascape level; (2) assess the significance of environmental drivers of macrobenthic community structures; (3) compare our modelling results to historical biogeographical classifications; and (4) couple the model to climate scenarios of environmental changes to project potential shifts in the distribution and composition of macrobenthic communities by 2100.

Location

Eurasian Arctic seas, in particular Barents, Kara and Laptev Seas.

Taxon

169 species of macrobenthic fauna; most common taxa are Polychaeta (85 species), Malacostraca (30 species), Bivalvia (26 species) and Gastropoda (10 species).

Methods

We employed the Region of Common Profile (RCP) approach to assess the bioregionalization patterns of Eurasian Arctic seafloor communities. The RCP approach allows the identification of seascape-scale distribution patterns by simultaneously considering biotic and environmental data within one modelling step.

Results

Four RCPs were identified within the Eurasian Arctic. The results showed that water depth, sea-ice cover, bottom-water temperature and salinity, proportion of fine sediments, particulate organic carbon (POC) and depth of the euphotic zone were among the most important driving variables of macrobenthos communities. The projections, driven by the climate-change scenarios, suggested a general north-eastward shift of the RCPs over the 21st century, mainly correlated with retreating sea-ice and increasing sea-bottom temperature.

Main conclusions

The identified RCPs largely match the previously reported large-scale distribution patterns of macrobenthic communities in Eurasian Arctic seas. The spatio-temporal dynamics of RCPs are in agreement with local long-term observation data on macrobenthic resilience/vulnerability in the studied region. The representation of the ecoregions and biotas in a probabilistic form, together with quantitative assessment of potential climate-driven changes, will help to adequately consider macrobenthic biodiversity dynamics in the development of science-based conservation measures.

Abstract in other language
distribution modelling, ecological projections, Eurasian Arctic seas, macrobenthic communities,region of common profile, seascape-scalebioregionalization
WebOfScience code
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000694628900001
Bibliographic citation
Pantiukhin, D.; Piepenburg, D.; Hansen, M.L.S.; Kraan, C. (2021). Data‐driven bioregionalization: A seascape‐scale study of macrobenthic communities in the Eurasian Arctic. J. Biogeogr. 48(11): 2877-2890. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14247
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true
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Dmitrii Pantiukhin
author
Name
Dieter Piepenburg
author
Name
Miriam Hansen
author
Name
Casper Kraan

Links

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DOI
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14247

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date created
2021-09-21
date modified
2021-10-27