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20.06.2016 08:59

First comprehensive inventory of the entire Baltic sea floor

Dr. Barbara Hentzsch Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Leibniz-Institut für Ostseeforschung Warnemünde

    The renowned ICES Journal of Marine Science published most recently the first comprehensive survey of the distribution of macrozoobenthos communities in the entire Baltic Sea – a study by the IOW scientists Mayya Gogina and Michael Zettler and a team of co-authors. Based on the abundance of certain species at more than 7.000 locations, they identified 10 major communities. In the most northern areas, benthic communities with only few major key species belonging to crustaceans, polychaetes and bivalves (e.g. Monoporeia affinis, Marenzelleria spp. und Macoma balthica, respectively) exist. They dominate most of the Baltic Sea north of the Bornholm Basin, nearly 60 % of the Baltic sea floor.

    Areas with oxygen depletion, widely spread in the deep basins of the central Baltic Sea, expectedly show nearly no communities. This changes when turning to the Western Baltic Sea, where salinity and oxygen is rapidly increasing towards the transition zones to the North Sea. The taxonomic diversity increases and the communities change within a much smaller spatial range. In total, the study comprises more than 1.000 taxonomic units (i.e. species).

    In addition to these studies, Mayya Gogina and her colleagues investigated in which way these structures change, if instead of the abundance of certain species, their percentage of the total biomass at a sampled location is taken into account. The result shows a different picture: instead of 10, 17 major communities in the Baltic Sea are shown. According to this characterization, the most widespread community includes, apart from already mentioned Macoma balthica and Monoporeia affinis, the "aquatic sow bug", Saduria entomon. Even though there might be just few individuals of the bug, the mere size of Saduria (up to 9 cm) among the otherwise much smaller organisms leads to its high dominance in the total biomass.

    The macrozoobenthos, on which the article focusses, comprises all animals larger than 1 mm living at the bottom of waters. They are in charge of important tasks effecting the whole ecosystem: some of them bioturbate the sea floor thus influencing the burial of pollutants. Others, so called filterers, take suspended matter from the water, thereby cleaning it, decreasing turbidity and allowing more light to penetrate into the deeper horizons. In terms of biodiversity, the macrozoobenthos plays an important part with 2.035 different species in total being recorded for the entire Baltic. Therefore, to avoid negative changes, during the planning of any offshore construction activities the possible impact on benthic communities should be as-sessed. Mayya Gogina describes the use of the survey: “We offer basic information on the distribution of macrofauna in the Baltic Sea as a management tool for marine spatial planning and fisheries.”

    The authors of this study collected and standardized data taken during a period between 2000 – 2013 from all the Baltic Sea countries. By means of statistical methods and models, separated data sets evolved to coherent spatial maps. However, Mayya Gogina indicates three weaknesses, which have to be overcome in the future: the majority of the applied data (70%) were taken during spring to summer. The results therefore mainly refer to this period. Besides, the data are poor in the deep basins of the central Baltic Sea. Interpolations related to these areas have to be handled with caution. Last, but not least, all inner coastal waters were excluded because the communities living there are strongly dominated by freshwater species and therefore not representative for the entire Baltic Sea. Further investigations have to eliminate these gaps.

    This study was supported by the ICES Science Fund and the KÜNO Project SECOS (funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research - BMBF).

    The results reported in this press release are published under: Gogina, M., Nygård, H., Blomqvist, M., Daunys, D., Josefson, A.B., Kotta, J., Maximov, A., Warzocha, J., Yermakov, V., Gräwe, U., Zettler, M.L. 2016: The Baltic Sea scale inventory of ben-thic faunal communities. ICES Journal of Marine Science 73: 1196-1213
    doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsv265

    Maps attached or on request.

    For contact to the authors, please, turn to
    Dr. Mayya Gogina, phone: +49 381 5197 393, mayya.gogina@io-warnemuende.de
    Dr. Michael L. Zettler, phone: +49 381 5197 236, michael.zettler@io-warnemuende.de

    For contact to the press office, please, turn to:
    Dr. Kristin Beck, phone: +49 381 5197 135, kristin.beck@io-warnemuende.de
    Dr. Barbara Hentzsch, phone: +49 381 5197 102, barbara.hentzsch@io-warnemuende.de

    The IOW is a member of the Leibniz Association with currently 89 research institutes and scientific infrastructure facilities. The focus of the Leibniz Institutes ranges from natural, engineering and environmental sciences to economic, social and space sciences as well as to the humanities. The institutes are jointly financed at the state and national levels. The Leibniz Institutes employ a total of 18.100 people, of whom 9.200 are scientists. The total budget of the institutes is 1.64 billion Euros. (www.leibniz-association.eu).


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    Map showing the distribution of the 17 major macrozoobenthos communities bases on the biomass of the occurring species
    Map showing the distribution of the 17 major macrozoobenthos communities bases on the biomass of the ...
    Quelle: IOW, M. Gogina

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