Communications Biology (Jan 2021)

Glacial melt disturbance shifts community metabolism of an Antarctic seafloor ecosystem from net autotrophy to heterotrophy

  • Ulrike Braeckman,
  • Francesca Pasotti,
  • Ralf Hoffmann,
  • Susana Vázquez,
  • Angela Wulff,
  • Irene R. Schloss,
  • Ulrike Falk,
  • Dolores Deregibus,
  • Nene Lefaible,
  • Anders Torstensson,
  • Adil Al-Handal,
  • Frank Wenzhöfer,
  • Ann Vanreusel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-01673-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Ulrike Braeckman et al. use in situ benthic community and benthic biogeochemistry measurements in Potter Cove on the Antarctic Peninsula to show that climate-related glacial melt disturbance shifts benthic communities from net autotrophy to heterotrophy. This study sheds light on how future glacial melt and run-off may affect the metabolic balance of Antarctic benthic communities.