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Trophic structure of the bathyal benthos at an area with evidence of methane seep activity off southern Chile (∼45°S)

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Title Trophic structure of the bathyal benthos at an area with evidence of methane seep activity off southern Chile (∼45°S)
Names Zapata-Hernández, Germán (creator)
Sellanes, Javier (creator)
Thurber, Andrew R. (creator)
Levin, Lisa A. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-06 (iso8601)
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Abstract Through application of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stable isotope analyses, we investigated the benthic trophic structure of
the upper-slope off southern Chile (~45°S) including a recent methane seep area discovered as part of this study. The observed
fauna comprised 53 invertebrates and seven fish taxa, including remains of chemosymbiotic fauna (e.g. chemosymbiotic
bivalves and siboglinid polychaetes), which are typical of methane seep environments. While in close-proximity to a seep,
the heterotrophic fauna had a nutrition derived predominantly from photosynthetic sources (δ¹³C > -21‰). The absence
of chemosynthesis-based nutrition in the consumers was likely a result of using an Agassiz trawl to sample the benthos, a
method that is likely to collect a mix of fauna including individuals from adjacent non-seep bathyal environments. While
four trophic levels were estimated for invertebrates, the fish assemblage was positioned within the third trophic level of the
food web. Differences in corrected standard ellipse area (SEA[subscript C]), which is a proxy of the isotopic niche width, yielded differences
for the demersal fish Notophycis marginata (SEA[subscript C] = 5.1‰) and Coelorinchus fasciatus (SEA[subscript C] = 1.1‰), suggesting distinct trophic behaviours. No ontogenic changes were detected in C. fasciatus regarding food sources and trophic position. The
present study contributes the first basic trophic data for the bathyal area off southern Chile, including the identification of
a new methane seep area, among the furthest south ever discovered. Such information provides the basis for the proper sustainable
management of the benthic environments present along the vast Chilean continental margin.
Genre Article
Topic Bathyal megafauna
Identifier Zapata-Hernández, G., Sellanes, J., Thurber, A. R., & Levin, L. A. (2014). Trophic structure of the bathyal benthos at an area with evidence of methane seep activity off southern Chile (~45°S). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 94(4), 659-669. doi:10.1017/S0025315413001914

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