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Marine ecosystem shifts with deglacial sea-ice loss inferred from ancient DNA shotgun sequencing

Earth Sciences

Marine ecosystem shifts with deglacial sea-ice loss inferred from ancient DNA shotgun sequencing

H. H. Zimmermann, K. R. Stoof-leichsenring, et al.

Discover how ancient DNA reveals a remarkable transition in marine ecosystems over the last 20,000 years in the Western Bering Sea, showcasing the impact of sea-ice loss on biodiversity. This groundbreaking research, conducted by Heike H. Zimmermann, Kathleen R. Stoof-Leichsenring, Viktor Dinkel, Lars Harms, Luise Schulte, Marc-Thorsten Hütt, Dirk Nürnberg, Ralf Tiedemann, and Ulrike Herzschuh, highlights the valuable role of ancient DNA in understanding climate change effects on ocean life.... show more
Abstract
Sea ice is a key factor for the functioning and services provided by polar marine ecosystems. However, ecosystem responses to sea-ice loss are largely unknown because time-series data are lacking. Here, we use shotgun metagenomics of marine sedimentary ancient DNA off Kamchatka (Western Bering Sea) covering the last ~20,000 years. We traced shifts from a sea ice-adapted late-glacial ecosystem, characterized by diatoms, copepods, and codfish to an ice-free Holocene characterized by cyanobacteria, salmon, and herring. By providing information about marine ecosystem dynamics across a broad taxonomic spectrum, our data show that ancient DNA will be an important new tool in identifying long-term ecosystem responses to climate transitions for improvements of ocean and cryosphere risk assessments. We conclude that continuing sea-ice decline on the northern Bering Sea shelf might impact on carbon export and disrupt benthic food supply and could allow for a northward expansion of salmon and Pacific herring.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 24, 2023
Authors
Heike H. Zimmermann, Kathleen R. Stoof-Leichsenring, Viktor Dinkel, Lars Harms, Luise Schulte, Marc-Thorsten Hütt, Dirk Nürnberg, Ralf Tiedemann, Ulrike Herzschuh
Tags
marine sedimentary DNA
sea-ice loss
Holocene ecosystem
ancient DNA
climate change
carbon export
benthic food supply
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