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Journal article
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Title
Impact of summer hypoxia on macrobenthic communities in a semi-enclosed bay: A long-term observation in the North Yellow sea of China
Abstract
The O2 content of the global ocean has been declining progressively over the past decades, mainly because of human activities and global warming. Despite this situation, the responses of macrobenthos under hypoxic conditions remain poorly understood. In this study, we conducted a long-term observation (2015–2022) to investigate the intricate impact of summer hypoxia on macrobenthic communities in a semi-enclosed bay of the North Yellow Sea. Comparative analyses revealed higher macrobenthos abundance (1956.8 ± 1507.5 ind./m2 vs. 871.8 ± 636.9 ind./m2) and biomass (8.2 ± 4.1 g/m2 vs. 5.6 ± 3.2 g/m2) at hypoxic sites compared to normoxic sites during hypoxic years. Notably, polychaete species demonstrated remarkable adaptability, dominating hypoxic sites, and shaping community structure. The decline in biodiversity underscored the vulnerability and diminished resilience of macrobenthic communities to hypoxic stressors. Stable isotope analysis provided valuable insights into food web structures. The average trophic level of macrobenthos measured 2.84 ± 0.70 at hypoxic sites, contrasting with the higher value of 3.14 ± 0.74 observed at normoxic sites, indicating the absence of predators at high trophic levels under hypoxic conditions. Moreover, trophic interactions were significantly altered, resulting in a simplified and more vulnerable macrobenthic trophic structure. The findings underscored the importance of comprehensive research to understand the complex responses of macrobenthic communities to hypoxia, thereby informing future conservation efforts in impacted ecosystems.
Bibliographic citation
Hou, C.; Zhao, J.; Ma, Y.; Wang, Q.; Liu, Y.; Zhang, C.; Wang, L.; Zhang, W.; Sun, X.; Zhang, J.; Dong, Z.; Yuan, X. (2024). Impact of summer hypoxia on macrobenthic communities in a semi-enclosed bay: A long-term observation in the North Yellow sea of China. Environ. Res. 258: 119433. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.119433
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true

Authors

author
Name
Chaowei Hou
author
Name
Jianmin Zhao
author
Name
Yuanqing Ma
author
Name
Qing Wang
author
Name
Yongliang Liu
author
Name
Chen Zhang
author
Name
Lei Wang
author
Name
Wenjing Zhang
author
Name
Xiyan Sun
author
Name
Jinhao Zhang
author
Name
Zhijun Dong
author
Name
Xiutang Yuan

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.119433

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2024-07-29
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2024-07-29
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