Cascade effects of seafloor litter on benthic ecosystems in the northern Yellow Sea

文献类型: 外文期刊

第一作者: Teng, Guangliang

作者: Teng, Guangliang;Shan, Xiujuan;Jin, Xianshi;Teng, Guangliang;Shan, Xiujuan;Jin, Xianshi;Teng, Guangliang;Shan, Xiujuan;Jin, Xianshi

作者机构:

关键词: Metridium senile fimbriatum; trophic interaction; cascade effects; seafloor litter; northern Yellow Sea

期刊名称:FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE ( 影响因子:3.7; 五年影响因子:4.7 )

ISSN:

年卷期: 2023 年 9 卷

页码:

收录情况: SCI

摘要: The accumulation of seafloor litter changes the habitats of benthic organisms and thus affects their spatial distribution. Previous studies suggested that the accumulation of seafloor litter might contribute to the bloom of Metridium senile fimbriatum, given that seafloor litter could serve as "vectors" for M. senile dispersal and provide with "natural habitat" for their settlement. As a common fouler and invader, M. senile bloom will inevitably affect the benthic ecosystems. The cascading effects of seafloor litter on benthic ecosystems can be explored by studying the interactions between this litter-associated anemone and other co-occurred species. Therefore, this study uses stable isotope analysis to study the food composition of M. senile attached to the seafloor litter and the niche relationship with co-occurred species. First, by comparing the stable isotope ratios of the pedal disc and tentacle of M. senile, it was found that the delta N-15 of the foot disc is more stable than that of the tentacle, so the pedal disc was chosen as the sampling tissue. The mean delta C-13 value of M. senile was -19.34 +/- 0.86 parts per thousand, which ranged from -22.30 parts per thousand to -18.17 parts per thousand. For delta N-15, the mean value was 12.02 +/- 0.95 parts per thousand, which ranged from 9.22 parts per thousand to 13.31 parts per thousand. Then, we quantified the contribution of the potential food resources of M. senile using the SIMMR model. M. senile has the highest feeding proportion to crustaceans, followed by juvenile fish, zooplankton and other macrobenthos. Meanwhile, M. senile has high uncertainty in the feeding proportion of crustaceans and juvenile fish. In addition, the trophic niche overlap between different functional groups was calculated by the SIBER model, and the results showed that the isotopic niche of M. senile was overlapped with different functional groups, ranging from 34.29 to 35.25%. Therefore, this study suggests that M. senile, as litter-associated carnivorous anemone, interacts with other components in the ecosystems through predation and competition, which also reveals the cascade effect of seafloor litter on the benthic ecosystems of the northern Yellow Sea.

分类号:

  • 相关文献
作者其他论文 更多>>