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Identifying biotic drivers of population dynamics in a benthic–pelagic community

dc.contributor.authorForsblom, Louise
dc.contributor.authorLindén, Andreas
dc.contributor.authorEngström‐Öst, Jonna
dc.contributor.authorLehtiniemi, Maiju
dc.contributor.authorBonsdorff, Erik
dc.contributor.departmentid4100110810
dc.contributor.orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5548-2671
dc.contributor.organizationLuonnonvarakeskus
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-01T06:03:22Z
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-28T10:57:17Z
dc.date.available2021-12-01T06:03:22Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractBenthic species and communities are linked to pelagic zooplankton through life-stages encompassing both benthic and pelagic habitats and through a mutual dependency on primary producers as a food source. Many zooplankton taxa contribute to the sedimentary system as benthic eggs. Our main aim was to investigate the nature of the population level biotic interactions between and within these two seemingly independent communities, both dependent on the pelagic primary production, while simultaneously accounting for environmental drivers (salinity, temperature, and oxygen conditions). To this end, we applied multivariate autoregressive state-space models to long (1966–2007) time series of annual abundance data, comparing models with and without interspecific interactions, and models with and without environmental variables included. We were not able to detect any direct coupling between sediment-dwelling benthic taxa and pelagic copepods and cladocerans on the annual scale, but the most parsimonious model indicated that interactions within the benthic community are important. There were also positive residual correlations between the copepods and cladocerans potentially reflecting the availability of a shared resource or similar seasonal dependence, whereas both groups tended to correlate negatively with the zoobenthic taxa. The most notable single interaction within the benthic community was a tendency for a negative effect of Limecola balthica on the amphipods Monoporeia affinis and Pontoporeia femorata which can help explain the observed decrease in amphipods due to increased competitive interference.
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dc.format.pagerange4035-4045
dc.identifier.olddbid493611
dc.identifier.oldhandle10024/551064
dc.identifier.urihttps://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/11111/21375
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi-fe2021120158056
dc.language.isoen
dc.okm.corporatecopublicationei
dc.okm.discipline1181
dc.okm.internationalcopublicationei
dc.okm.openaccess1 = Open access -julkaisukanavassa ilmestynyt julkaisu
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dc.publisherBlackwell Publishing Ltd
dc.relation.doi10.1002/ece3.7298
dc.relation.ispartofseriesEcology and evolution
dc.relation.issn2045-7758
dc.relation.numberinseries9
dc.relation.volume11
dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
dc.source.identifierhttps://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/551064
dc.subject.ysoBaltic Sea
dc.subject.ysobenthic–pelagic coupling
dc.subject.ysodensity dependence
dc.subject.ysointeractions
dc.subject.ysopopulation dynamics
dc.subject.ysostate-space model
dc.teh41008-80000601
dc.titleIdentifying biotic drivers of population dynamics in a benthic–pelagic community
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dc.type.okmfi=A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä|sv=A1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift|en=A1 Journal article (refereed), original research|
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