Integrated assessment of the spatial distribution and structural dynamics of deep benthic marine communities

Ecol Appl. 2020 Apr;30(3):e02065. doi: 10.1002/eap.2065. Epub 2020 Jan 30.

Abstract

Characterizing the spatial distribution and variation of species communities and validating these characteristics with data from the field are key elements for an ecosystem-based approach to management. However, models of species distributions that yield community structure are usually not linked to models of community dynamics, constraining understanding and management of the ecosystem, particularly in data-poor regions. Here we use a qualitative network model to predict changes in Antarctic benthic community structure between major marine habitats characterized largely by seafloor depth and slope, and use multivariate mixture models of species distributions to validate the community dynamics. We then assess how future increases in primary production associated with anticipated loss of sea-ice may affect the ecosystem. Our study shows how both spatial and structural features of ecosystems in data-poor regions can be analyzed and possible futures assessed, with direct relevance for ecosystem-based management.

Keywords: Antarctica; Southern Ocean; continental shelf; deep sea; ecosystem dynamic; ecosystem structure; qualitative network model; spatial model; species archetype model; upper slope.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Antarctic Regions
  • Ecosystem*
  • Ice Cover*
  • Oceans and Seas