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Temporal Variability of Benthic Communities in an Alaskan Glacial Fjord, 1971-2007

Arny L. Blanchard
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Howard M. Feder
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Max K. Hoberg
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Temporal trends of deep subtidal macrofauna in Port Valdez, Alaska, were assessed with respect to multiple environmental stressors. Effects from a magnitude 9.2 earthquake in Prince William Sound, Alaska, 1964, were reflected in recolonization of the basin of the fjord, increased abundance and number of taxa over time, and moderately increased variability in abundance through 1990, stabilizing 26 years after the earthquake. Long-term climatic variability and local physical processes were important sources of spatial and temporal variability. Correlative evidence suggests that indirect effects of juvenile salmon from a shoreline salmon hatchery and deposition of adult salmon carcasses moderately enhanced deep basin benthic communities. Effects on the deep benthos from a marine oil terminal were negligible. Overall, faunal trends deviated from the stability expected for benthic communities in other fjords. Physical characteristics of the fjord were important in mediating the effects of stressors and in delaying the readjustment process.
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hal-00563097 , version 1 (04-02-2011)

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Arny L. Blanchard, Howard M. Feder, Max K. Hoberg. Temporal Variability of Benthic Communities in an Alaskan Glacial Fjord, 1971-2007. Marine Environmental Research, 2010, 69 (2), pp.95. ⟨10.1016/j.marenvres.2009.08.005⟩. ⟨hal-00563097⟩

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