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Benthic fauna in the Pechora Sea
Citation
Dahle S., S. Cochrane, S. Denisenko., 1992: Benthic fauna around Pechora Sea. Akvaplan-niva, Norway. https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/461

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Availability: Creative Commons License This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Description
Benthic fauna in the Pechora Sea was mapped in July 1992 by Akvaplan-niva more

Quantitative samples of benthic fauna were collected at 15 stations for analysis of species distribution and faunal composition. Multivariate statistics indicate that the sampling stations cover a heterogeneous area with different types of community composition, as might be expected, since the Pechora Sea encompasses a wide range of depths and oceanographic conditions. However, some distinct station groupings were evident, which are considered to represent different faunal community types. Around the Island of Kolguyev, the fauna was dominated by sub-surface detritivorous Polychaeta. On the coast of Novaya Zemlya, the Chernaya Fjord contained an opportunistic faunal composition. The deep area immediately south of Novaya Zemlya was characterised by high numbers of large, surface deposit feeding Polychaeta. The Kara Strait area showed some spatial variation in faunal characteristics, but generally contained high numbers of surface deposit feeding Polychaeta and Crustacea, as well as encrusting suspensivores on stones. The stations sampled between Kolguyev and the Pechora Bay contained large amounts of macrofaunal Foraminifera and detritivorous Polychaeta, while the fauna sampled in the Pechora Bay was typical of northern, low salinity environments. Canonical correspondence analyses indicate that water depth and sediment type play a major role in structuring the benthic fauna. The distribution of community types described in this investigation largely follow those outlined in previous Russian investigations, despite the use of different analytical strategies. This investigation provides the background for an intercomparison of methodologies in faunal analyses. (source: http://www.iobis.org/OBISWEB/ObisMeta.jsp?sourceID=40)

Scope
Themes:
Biology > Benthos, Biology > Ecology - biodiversity
Keywords:
Marine/Coastal, Benthic fauna, Benthos, Macrobenthos, EurOBIS calculated BBOX, PNE, Russia, Pechora Sea

Geographical coverage
EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations
Bounding Box
Coordinates: MinLong: 49,9843; MinLat: 68,57 - MaxLong: 58,943; MaxLat: 70,7073 [WGS84]
PNE, Russia, Pechora Sea [Marine Regions]

Temporal coverage
July 1992

Parameters
Taxonomy

Contributors
Polar Environmental Centre; Akvaplan-niva; Biodiversity Group, moredata creator
Russian Academy of Sciences; Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, moredata creator
Denisenko, Stanislav
Polar Environmental Centre; Akvaplan-niva, moredata ownerdata creator

Related datasets
Published in:
EurOBIS: European Ocean Biodiversity Information System, more
(Partly) included in:
LargeNet database, more
Oslo database (Marbef Theme 1 workshop), more

Publication
Based on this dataset
Dahle, S.; Denisenko, S.; Denisenko, N.; Cochrane, S.J. (1998). Benthic fauna in the Pechora Sea. Sarsia 83: 183-210, more

Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Research
Release date: 2004-09-10
Metadatarecord created: 2004-09-02
Information last updated: 2013-12-04
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