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Altena, Bas
Bastmeijer, Kees
Beelen, Hans
Belgers, Jan
Bilt, Willem van der
Bintanja, Richard
Blaauw, Robert
Boerigter, Daniëlle
Boonman, Jim
Brasseur, Sophie
Brink, Nico van den
Brochard, Christophe
Buiter, Rob
Cooper, Elisabeth
Copper, Jaap
Copper, Adrienne
Desjardins, Sean
Eerden, Arne van

Eerden, Mennobart van
Eijs, Mevrouw
Eijs, Arthur
Ekker, Heleen
Elfrink, Marijke
Elzinga, Hendrik
Enter, Elske van
Evers, Bernadette
Gaag, Belinda van der
Hansen, Brage
Hebel, Frank von
Heuvel, Martine van den
Hilgen, Cecile
Hoek, Wim
Hokwerda, Renno
Hoorn, Martinus van
Huijzer, Tom
Jalink, Leo

Kühn, Susanne
Kanters, Geert
Klarenberg, Ingeborg
Kluijver, Adwin de
Korte, Ko de
Kroef, Dick van der
Krooneman, Janneke
Kruijer, Hans
Kruse, Frigga
Kuile, Liz ter
Kuiper, Jaap
Löff, Annette
Leemans, Eelco
Leeuw, Joep de
Lemoullec, Mathilde
Lihavainen, Heikki
Loonen, Lisette
Loonen, Maarten

Lubberink, Albert
Lubberink, Patricia
Mengedoht, Dirk
Miloch, Wojciech
Mulder, Ingeborg
Nasr, Ramsey
Noël, Brice
Oers, Emil van
Petursdottir, Thora
Proanger, Jitske
Rooke, Wouter
Schartau, Ann Kristin
Scheepstra, Annette
Schilling, Govert
Schreven, Kees
Serail, Paul
Soest, Maud van
Sokolíčková, Zdenka

Stech, Michael
Steenhuisen, Frits
Steg, Linda
Steins, Nathalie
Sztybor, Emilia
Veen, Ivo van
Veraart, Annelies
Verdaat, Hans
Visser, Ronald
Vries, Koos de
Wal, René van der
Want, Han van der
Wiesebron, Lauren



Lauren Wiesebron
NIOZ

scientist
biology

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How does macroalgal cover change between intertidal habitats differentially affected by rising temperatures on Svalbard?

The abundance and diversity of macroalgae in Svalbard in expected to increase due to warming temperatures and a reduction of sea ice. As macroalgae provide shelter and food to many invertebrate and fish species, changing macroalgal communities have the potential to greatly impact Svalbard's rocky beach ecosystems. There is a rich history of macroalgal research in Kongsfjorden, but studies are more sparse in the East of Svalbard where ice scouring keeps macroalgal cover low. Surveying the macrofaunal community in rocky beaches in Edgeøya and Kongsfjorden will help provide a baseline for future research, as well as an opportunity to better understand how environmental conditions affect regional differences in macroalgal cover.

Goals:
  • Quantify the macroalgal cover over the inundation zone in East Svalbard rocky beaches using transects (to establish a baseline for future studies), and, if possible, in West Svalbard (to use as a comparison). Hypothesis: We expect to see less macroalgal cover in East Svalbard than West Svalbard.
  • Sample macroalgal community to describe species diversity and abundance at rocky beaches in East Svalbard. If possible, we would also like to describe epiphyte abundance and diversity. Hypothesis: We expect to see different species and less diversity in macroalgae, as well as associated epiphytes, in East Svalbard than West Svalbard.
  • Evaluate presence of stressful growing conditions by measuring morphological characteristics (e.g. frond length can be a proxy for ice scour, or discoloration can be evidence for UV damage). Hypothesis: We expect to see greater evidence of stressful growing conditions in East Svalbard than West Svalbard.
  • Look for evidence of the kelp-barnacle (fucus-balanus) associations in East Svalbard, which have been mostly absent in this area due to ice scouring.


Methods:
We will conduct quadrat transects over the inundation zone in rocky beaches with photographs to be analyzed for macroalgal percent cover and species composition. We would collect select macroalgal samples to be analyzed for species composition and diversity, morphological characteristics (like frond length) and, possibly, epiphytes.

Collaboration: Cruise participants can help with data collection since sample collection methods, as well as measuring macroalgal morphological characteristics, can be easily taught. This sampling can be done in conjunction with other researchers studying the intertidal area, like Sophie Brasseur, Martine van den Heuvel-Greve, and Paul Renard. Collaboration with macroalgal experts for species identification will be necessary after the cruise.
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