Controls on long-term changes in bathyal bivalve biomass: The Pleistocene glacial-interglacial record in the eastern Mediterranean

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作者
Porz, Antonia [1 ]
Zuschin, Martin [1 ]
Strotz, Luke [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Koskeridou, Efterpi [4 ]
Simoens, Kobe [5 ]
Lukic, Renata [6 ]
Thivaiou, Danae [4 ]
Quillevere, Frederic [7 ]
Agiadi, Konstantina [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, Dept Palaeontol, Josef Holaubek Pl 2,UZA 2, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[2] Northwest Univ, State Key Lab Continental Dynam, Shaanxi Key Lab Early Life & Environm, Xian 710069, Peoples R China
[3] Northwest Univ, Dept Geol, Xian 710069, Peoples R China
[4] Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Dept Hist Geol & Paleontol, Panepistimioupolis, Athens 15784, Greece
[5] Univ Ghent, IMBRSea Program, Marine Biol Res Grp, Krijgslaan 281-S8, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
[6] Univ Zagreb, Dept Geol, Horvatovac 102a, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
[7] Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, ENS Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5276,LGL,TPE, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
基金
奥地利科学基金会;
关键词
Temperature -size rule; Shells; Molluscs; Quaternary; Climate change; Greece; ISOTOPE STAGE 19; SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURE; MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE; BODY-SIZE; MONTALBANO JONICO; CLIMATE-CHANGE; NORTH-ATLANTIC; MIDPLEISTOCENE; VARIABILITY; INSIGHTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.dsr.2023.104224
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
The biomass of aquatic organisms largely determines the mass and energy flow within an ecosystem, but the long-term impact of environmental change on biomass is not well constrained for a number of clades. Here, we test the hypothesis that bivalve biomass is negatively impacted by warming climate over time. This study is based on a fossil marine bivalve fauna recovered from hemipelagic sediments deposited in the eastern Mediterranean during climate cycles (marine isotope stages (MIS) 22-18; 900-712 kyr B.P.) of the Early-Middle Pleistocene Transition. We reconstruct individual shell biomasses from fossils and discuss the various biotic and abiotic factors that controlled long-term shell biomass patterns across this important interval in the Earth climate system. The results are contrary to the original hypothesis, suggesting that the response to temperature is not universal. Nevertheless, a decrease in median biomass is observed during the MIS 19 warm period and can be possibly attributed to the combined effect of multiple drivers that cooperated at that critical time in the past, including higher temperature and primary productivity, reduced ventilation of the sea floor, biodiversity changes due to geographic range shifts, and considering species-and age-specific thermal tolerances. Generally, bivalve biomass at the community level is determined by relative abundance and shell biomass-frequency distribution. In our study, the relative abundance and median biomass of small species do not increase or decrease, respectively, in warmer periods. However, larger species are negatively affected by warming both in terms of relative abundance and biomass.
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