F. Debovee et al., QUANTITATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF METAZOAN MEIOFAUNA IN CONTINENTAL-MARGINSEDIMENTS OF THE SKAGERRAK (NORTHEASTERN NORTH-SEA), Journal of sea research, 35(1-3), 1996, pp. 189-197
A quantitative survey of metazoan meiofauna in continental-margin sedi
ments of the Skagerrak was carried out using virtually undisturbed sed
iment samples collected with a multiple corer. Altogether 11 stations
distributed along and across the Norwegian Trench were occupied during
three cruises. Abundance ranged from 155 to 6846 ind . 10 cm(-2) and
revealed a sharply decreasing trend with increasing water depth. The d
ensities were high on the upper part of the Danish margin (6846 ind .
10 cm(-2) at 194 m depth) and low in the central part of the deep Skag
errak (155 ind . 10 cm(-2) at 637 m depth). Also body lengths were sig
nificantly shorter on the Danish margin than elsewhere in the Skagerra
k, indicating a greater importance of juveniles in this area. We sugge
st that the high densities may be explained by a stimulated renewal of
the fauna, possibly induced by an adequate food supply. The low abund
ances found in sediments from the deepest part of the Norwegian Trench
cannot be attributed to any lack of oxygen. We suggest that the low m
eiofaunal abundances are caused by a decrease in the food supply (acce
ntuated in this area by lower sedimentation rates) and/or by the very
high concentrations of dissolved manganese in the pore water of these
sediments. The metazoan meiofauna was largely dominated by nematodes.
Comparison of the respiration rates of the nematode population with th
e total benthic respiration (0.5 to 14%) suggests that the relative im
portance of metazoan meiofauna decreased with water depth.