Seabird guano boosts body size of water bears (Tardigrada) inhabiting the arctic tundra
Authors:
- Krzysztof Zawierucha,
- Joanna Cytan,
- Jerzy Smykla,
- Katarzyna Wojczulanis-Jakubas,
- Łukasz Kaczmarek,
- Jakub Kosicki,
- Łukasz Michalczyk
Abstract
(1) During the Arctic summer, little auks (Alle alle) deposit considerable amounts of guano on land. Ecosystems subsidised in nutrients are known to hold greater biodiversity and to produce grander biomass of plants and animals compared with areas where seabirds do not nest. (2) The aim of this study was to look into the relationship between guano fertilisation and body size of invertebrates inhabiting tundra. (3) The specimens of Macrobiotus islandicus islandicus Richters, 1904, a tardigrade dwelling in mosses and lichens of the Arctic, from six different populations from Spitsbergen (Hornsund fjord) were measured. Tardigrades were collected from areas different in terms of seabird guano effects on the tundra ecosystem. An overall body size index for tardigrades was calculated using a principal component analysis. (4) Here, we show that the body size of M. i. islandicus is larger in vicinities of the little auk colonies than in areas devoid of bird nesting sites. (5) Given that fitness of many invertebrates is positively correlated with their condition, our study underlines the ecological importance of a side effect of seabirds biology—the transfer of nutrients from the sea to the land.
- Record ID
- UAMb433a9f370094c92bcefe901fd3a30cd
- Author
- Journal series
- Polar Biology, ISSN 0722-4060
- Issue year
- 2015
- Vol
- 38
- Pages
- 579-582
- ASJC Classification
- DOI
- DOI:10.1007/s00300-014-1591-x Opening in a new tab
- Language
- (en) English
- Score (nominal)
- 30
- Score source
- journalList
- Score
- Publication indicators
- = 8; = 6; = 9; : 2015 = 0.746; : 2015 (2 years) = 1.711 - 2015 (5 years) =1.917
- Citation count
- 10
- Uniform Resource Identifier
- https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl/info/article/UAMb433a9f370094c92bcefe901fd3a30cd/
- URN
urn:amu-prod:UAMb433a9f370094c92bcefe901fd3a30cd
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