Abstract
Arctic fjords are considered to be one of the ecosystems changing most rapidly in response to climate change. In the Svalbard archipelago, fjords are experiencing a shift in environmental conditions due to the Atlantification of Arctic waters and the retreat of sea-terminating glaciers. These environmental changes are predicted to facilitate expansion of large, brown macroalgae, into new ice-free regions. The potential resilience of macroalgal benthic communities in these fjord systems will depend on their response to combined pressures from freshening due to glacial melt, exposure to warmer waters, and increased turbidity from meltwater runoff which reduces light penetration. Current predictions, however, have a limited ability to elucidate the future impacts of multiple-drivers on macroalgal communities with respect to ecosystem function and biogeochemical cycling in Arctic fjords. To assess the impact of these combined future environmental changes on benthic productivity and resilience, we conducted a two-month mesocosm experiment exposing mixed kelp communities to three future conditions comprising increased temperature (+ 3.3 and + 5.3°C), seawater freshening by ∼ 3.0 and ∼ 5.0 units (i.e., salinity of 30 and 28, respectively), and decreased photosynthetically active radiation (PAR, - 25 and - 40 %). Exposure to these combined treatments resulted in non-significant differences in short-term productivity, and a tolerance of the photosynthetic capacity across the treatment conditions. We present the first robust estimates of mixed kelp community production in Kongsfjorden and place a median compensation irradiance of ∼12.5 mmol photons m−2 h−1 as the threshold for positive net community productivity. These results are discussed in the context of ecosystem productivity and biological tolerance of kelp communities in future Arctic fjord systems.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 172571 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Science of the Total Environment |
Volume | 930 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 20 Jun 2024 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2024
Funding
FACE-IT has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 869154. Partial financial support was provided by IPEV, The French Polar Institute.
Funders | Funder number |
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FACE-IT | |
Institut Polaire Français Paul Emile Victor | |
Horizon 2020 | 869154 |
Horizon 2020 |
Keywords
- Arctic
- Climate change
- Compensation irradiance
- Kelp
- Multi-stressors
- Net community production