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Drivers of Coral and Sponge Community Composition and Size Structure Revealed With Cumulative Abundance Profiles

Title: Drivers of Coral and Sponge Community Composition and Size Structure Revealed With Cumulative Abundance Profiles
Authors: Vad, Johanne; Cleland, Jason; De Clippele, Laurence H.; de Froe, Evert; Kazanidis, Georgios; Blackbird, Sabena; Van Oevelen, Dick; Head, Erica; Yashayaev, Igor; Kenchington, Ellen; de Moura Neves, Bárbara; Edinger, Evan; Coté, David; Murray Roberts, J.
Source: Marine Ecology 46 (2025) 5 ; ISSN: 0173-9565
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library
Subject Terms: community composition; coral and sponge gardens; corals; cumulative abundance profiles; size distribution; sponges
Description: Deep-sea corals and sponges form ecologically significant habitats that support biodiversity hotspots and contribute to important ecosystem functions such as carbon and nutrient cycling as well as benthic-pelagic coupling. However, quantifying their contributions to ecosystem functioning requires examination not only of the fine spatial distribution of community composition but also community size structure, because larger individuals are expected to contribute more to ecosystem functions than smaller ones. Here we create novel cumulative abundance profiles (CAPs) by combining body size structure with species abundance data to identify ecological drivers of sponge and coral community composition and size structure. Data were collected from 226 drop camera images captured near Saglek Bank, on the northern Labrador shelf and upper slope in the northwest Atlantic. The density of four coral and 17 sponge morphospecies were recorded from each image. The surface area covered by coral and sponge specimens was measured (1458 measurements in total) and converted to size estimates using data from live specimens collected with a rock dredge. Cumulative abundance profiles were then constructed and combined with cluster analysis to identify distinct community assemblages. In addition, distance-based redundancy analysis was used to identify environmental drivers influencing cluster community composition and/or size structure. Finally, organic carbon turnover was calculated for each cluster using published respiration data. Three assemblages were identified with differing composition and size structures. One of these was characterized by large coral and sponge morphospecies and individuals. The spatial distribution of this cluster was controlled by interactions between substrate type, terrain position index (TPI) and orientation of the slope (eastness). When analysing composition or size structure separately, dissolved oxygen and current speed respectively were also identified as key parameters. This finding indicates that ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: https://edepot.wur.nl/701482
DOI: 10.1111/maec.70030
Availability: https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/drivers-of-coral-and-sponge-community-composition-and-size-struct; https://doi.org/10.1111/maec.70030; https://edepot.wur.nl/701482
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ; Wageningen University & Research
Accession Number: edsbas.BD47BDF2
Database: BASE