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Glob Chang Biol ; 30(1): e16994, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37916608

RESUMO

The O2 content of the global ocean has been declining progressively over the past decades, mainly because of human activities and global warming. Nevertheless, how long-term deoxygenation affects macrobenthic communities, sediment biogeochemistry and their mutual feedback remains poorly understood. Here, we evaluate the response of the benthic assemblages and biogeochemical functioning to decreasing O2 concentrations along the persistent bottom-water dissolved O2 gradient of the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence (QC, Canada). We report several of non-linear biodiversity and functional responses to decreasing O2 concentrations, and identify an O2 threshold that occurs at approximately at 63 µM. Below this threshold, macrobenthic community assemblages change, and bioturbation rates drastically decrease to near zero. Consequently, the sequence of electron acceptors used to metabolize the sedimentary organic matter is squeezed towards the sediment surface while reduced compounds accumulate closer (as much as 0.5-2.5 cm depending on the compound) to the sediment-water interface. Our results illustrate the capacity of bioturbating species to compensate for the biogeochemical consequences of hypoxia and can help to predict future changes in benthic ecosystems.


Les teneurs en O2 de l'océan mondial ont diminué progressivement au cours des dernières décennies, principalement en raison des activités humaines et du réchauffement climatique. Néanmoins, les effets à long terme de la désoxygénation sur les communautés macrobenthiques, la biogéochimie des sédiments et leurs interactions mutuelles demeurent mal compris. Dans cette étude, nous évaluons la réponse des assemblages de macrofaune benthiques et de la dynamique biogéochimique sédimentaire aux concentrations décroissantes d'O2 le long du gradient persistant d'O2 dissous dans l'eau de fond de l'estuaire et du golfe du Saint-Laurent (QC, Canada). Nous avons observé plusieurs réponses non linéaires de la biodiversité et de la dynamique biogéochimique sédimentaire face à la diminution de la concentration en O2 avec un seuil situé à environ 63 µM. En dessous de ce seuil, les assemblages de communautés macrobenthiques changent, et les taux de bioturbation diminuent drastiquement pour atteindre des niveaux presque nuls. En conséquence, la séquence des accepteurs d'électrons utilisés pour minéraliser la matière organique sédimentaire se contracte vers la surface du sédiment, tandis que les composés réduits s'accumulent plus près (jusqu'à 0.5 à 2.5 cm selon le composé) de l'interface sédiment-eau. Nos résultats illustrent la capacité des espèces bioturbatrices à compenser les conséquences biogéochimiques de la désoxygénation et peuvent contribuer à prédire les futurs changements dans les écosystèmes benthiques.


Assuntos
Ecossistema , Sedimentos Geológicos , Humanos , Sedimentos Geológicos/química , Biodiversidade , Água , Oceanos e Mares
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Mar Environ Res ; 175: 105584, 2022 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35168006

RESUMO

As land use intensifies, many coastal waters are becoming enriched with otherwise limiting nutrients, leading to eutrophication. While the extreme effects of eutrophication on benthic communities are well documented, there is still a lack of knowledge about how nutrient enrichment alters biogeochemical interactions occurring at the sediment-water interface. Using ex-situ experiments, this study explores the consequences of nutrient enrichment on sediment characteristics, macrofauna community and benthic fluxes. The quantity of sedimentary organic matter and porewater concentration of NH4+, NOx and PO43- increased in enriched treatments. These changes did not affect the macrobenthic community structure. However, macroinfauna buried less deep and increased their ventilation activity. As consequences, nutrient efflux increased, thereby favouring eutrophication processes. These effects were reduced in presence of seagrass, thus illustrating the buffering capacity of seagrass in the context of environmental changes, and particularly, of eutrophication. Overall, this study highlights that the functional consequences of nutrient enrichment involve interconnected processes that are variable in space and time.


Assuntos
Ecossistema , Sedimentos Geológicos , Eutrofização , Sedimentos Geológicos/química , Nutrientes
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