2007
DOI: 10.7202/016365ar
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Sediments and Biota of the Marine Coastal Zone of Igloolik Island, Nunavut

Abstract: Few studies in arctic Canada have combined research on both the physical marine environment and benthic invertebrates. This is the first detailed study of the oceanographic conditions and distribution of sediments and biota in the intertidal and subtidal zones of Igloolik Island, Nunavut. Oceanographic measurements (temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity), and sediment and biological sampling were undertaken over two summers (1999, 2002). Intertidal zones are underlain by bedrock with a thin veneer… Show more

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“…Among polychaetes and molluscs, deposit feeders had the greatest species richness for Sachs Harbour and Gjoa Haven, and polychaetes had the greatest species diversity of all higher taxa in both study areas. Similar observations have been made in other Arctic benthic nearshore fauna studies (Lalli et al, 1973;Wacasey et al, 1979;Heath and Thomas, 1984;Thomson et al, 1986;Atkinson and Wacasey, 1989;Leontowich, 2003;Dale and Leontowich, 2006). Despite the high number of samples collected in each location, the total species richness was still not captured, as indicated by the species-accumulation curves, which did not stabilize towards asymptotic values.…”
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confidence: 62%
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“…Among polychaetes and molluscs, deposit feeders had the greatest species richness for Sachs Harbour and Gjoa Haven, and polychaetes had the greatest species diversity of all higher taxa in both study areas. Similar observations have been made in other Arctic benthic nearshore fauna studies (Lalli et al, 1973;Wacasey et al, 1979;Heath and Thomas, 1984;Thomson et al, 1986;Atkinson and Wacasey, 1989;Leontowich, 2003;Dale and Leontowich, 2006). Despite the high number of samples collected in each location, the total species richness was still not captured, as indicated by the species-accumulation curves, which did not stabilize towards asymptotic values.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…To our knowledge, only two other Arctic benthic studies have reported a nephtyid polychaete as a dominant species. Conlan et al (2008) found Micronephtys minuta to be a characteristic species in the inshore fast ice and flaw lead regions of the Beaufort Shelf, while Dale and Leontowich (2006) found Nephtys neotena to be a prevalent species highly abundant in the subtidal zone of Turton Bay, Igloolik Island, northwest of Foxe Basin. In Sachs Harbour, Thyasira sp.…”
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