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Spatial variations of ascidian diets in a glacial retreated fjord of the West Antarctic Peninsula

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Title
Spatial variations of ascidian diets in a glacial retreated fjord of the West Antarctic Peninsula
Other Titles
서남극 반도 빙하 후퇴 피오르드 멍게 먹이원의 공간적 변화
Authors
Kim, Dong-U
Ahn, In-Young
Gal, Jong-Ku
Ha, Sun-Yong
Khim, Jong Seong
Keywords
Antarctic filter-feederClimate changeDiet compositionGlacial retreatSouthern ocean ascidian
Issue Date
2024
Citation
Kim, Dong-U, et al. 2024. "Spatial variations of ascidian diets in a glacial retreated fjord of the West Antarctic Peninsula". MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 204(0): 0-0.
Abstract
The impacts of glacial retreat on diets of ascidians, one of the filter feeders and a major component of the benthic- pelagic energy pathway, remain unclear. We analyzed carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes of four dominant ascidian species and five potential food sources in Marian Cove, a deglaciating fjord in West Antarctica. Microphytobenthos was a major food source for ascidians regardless of proximity to the glacier, but phytoplankton contribution decreased closer to the glacier. Particularly near the glacier, microphytobenthos formed visible bushes on the surface of ascidians providing an easily accessible potential food source. The diet of Molgula pedunculata changed with spatial variations in food sources influenced by glaciers, whereas Cnemidocarpa ver rucosa, which exhibits a squirting behavior, showed a consistent diet primarily contributed by micro phytobenthos regardless of glacial impact. These results provide necessary information for understanding the impact of climate change-induced glacial retreat on the diet of ascidians, a dominant taxon in the Antarctic coast.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16184
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2024.106891
Type
Article
Station
King Sejong Station
Indexed
SCIE
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2022-2022, Carbon cycle change and ecosystem response under the Southern Ocean warming (22-22) / Park, Jisoo (PE22110)
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