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Pascal, Ludovic; Cool, Joannie; Archambault, Philippe; Calosi, Piero; Cuenca, André L. R.; Mucci, Alfonso O.; Chaillou, Gwénaëlle 2023-10-18 <p><span lang="EN-CA">The O<sub>2 </sub>content of the global ocean has been declining progressively over the past decades, mainly because of human activities and global warming. Nevertheless, how long-term deoxygenation affects macrobenthic communities, sediment biogeochemistry and their mutual feedback remains poorly understood. Here, we evaluate the response of the benthic assemblages and biogeochemical functioning to decreasing O<sub>2 </sub>concentrations along the persistent bottom-water dissolved O<sub>2</sub> gradient of the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence (QC, Canada). We report several of non-linear biodiversity and functional responses to decreasing O<sub>2</sub> concentrations, and identify an O<sub>2</sub> threshold that occurs at approximately at 63 µM. Below this threshold, macrobenthic community assemblages change, and bioturbation rates drastically decrease to near zero. Consequently, the sequence of electron acceptors used to metabolize the sedimentary organic matter is squeezed towards the sediment surface while reduced compounds accumulate closer (as much as 0.5 to 2.5 cm depending on the compound) to the sediment-water interface. Our results illustrate the capacity of bioturbating species to compensate for the biogeochemical consequences of hypoxia and can help to predict future changes in benthic ecosystems.</span></p>
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Pascal, Ludovic; Chaillou, Gwénaëlle; Nozais, Christian; Cool, Joannie; Bernatchez, Pascal; Letourneux, Kevin; Archambault, Philippe 2022-02-15 <h1>General description</h1> <p>This dataset include the data collected during two experiments carried out in May and August 2019 to investigate the mechanisms involved in the benthic response to nutrient enrichment in coastal ecosystems.</p> <p>Sample were collected in an intertidal mudflat in Isle-Verte Bay (48° 2’ 36.76” N; 69° 21’ 3.736” W, St. Lawrence estuary, QC, Canada) in vegetated areas (Veg) and ice made-tidal pools (UnV). They were then exposed, in a well-controlled laboratory experiment, to three intensities of nutrient enrichment (N0, N1 and N2) during 30 days.</p> <hr> <h1>Description of the dataset</h1> <p><em>Data are organized in five tabular data files (.txt files; separator = tab, decimal = ., missing data = NA)</em>. Please refer to related publication for experimental design and analytical methods</p> <h3>Sediment_characteristics.txt</h3> <p>This file includes median sediment grain size (D<sub>50</sub>; µm), sediment porosity (volume ratio), Sediment organic matter (SOM; %Loss on ignition), Chlorophyll <em>a</em> content (Chl <em>a</em>; µg g<sup>-1</sup>), phaeopigments (µg g<sup>-1</sup>), Seagrass leaf biomasse (g) and Seagrass leaf elongation (cm day<sup>-1</sup>)</p> <h3>Macrofauna_density.txt</h3> <p>This file includes densities (individuals m<sup>-2</sup>) of sampled macrofaunal species</p> <h3>Bioturbation.txt</h3> <p>This files includes bioturbation metrics such as maximum penetration depth of luminophores (MPD; cm), Biodiffusion coefficient (D<sub>b</sub>; cm<sup>2</sup> y<sup>-1</sup>) and porewater exchange rate (Q; mL m<sup>-2</sup> h<sup>-1</sup>)</p> <h3>Oxygen_dynamics.txt</h3> <p>This file includes diffusive oxygen uptake (J; mmol m<sup>-2</sup> d<sup>-1</sup>) and oxygen penetration depth (Z; µm)</p> <h3>Nutrient_profiles.txt</h3> <p>This file includes porewater nutrient (NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>, NO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup> and PO<sub>4</sub><sup>3-</sup>; µM) profiles within the sediment column (depth; cm)</p> <h3>Benthic_fluxes.txt</h3> <p>This file includes oxygen (TOU) and nutrients ((NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>, NO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>) benthic fluxes (mmol m<sup>-2</sup> h<sup>-1</sup>)</p>

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