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A stable isotope approach to assess the ecological role and fate of macroalgal decomposition in the Antarctic benthos at Rothera Research Station, 2021- 2022


GB/NERC/BAS/PDC/02219

Abstract:
Data from two independent in situ decomposition experiments conducted at Rothera Research Station in two successive years (2021 and 2022). Mesh cages, containing macroalgal detritus isotopically enriched in 13C and 15N were deployed at an Antarctic soft sediment site. Numerical abundances of macroinvertebrate species as well as the isotopic contribution of macroalgae to macroinvertebrates and sediments were estimated across four time intervals for each experiment. Data contains in situ measurements of delta 13C and delta 15N stable isotope ratios from artificially enriched macroalgae, associated invertebrates and sediment and ecological abundances of macroinvertebrate grazers associated with cages containing macroalgae, deployed in situ at Rothera Research Station, West Antarctic Peninsula. This dataset contains code for Stable Isotope Mixing Models (SIMM) and code for Principle Component (PCoA) analysis and visualisations of species abundances.


This study was funded by core funding to UKRI NERC-BAS.


Citation:
Frontier, N., Stowasser, G., Peck, L.S., Barnes, D.K.A., Rosenfeld, S., Jazdzewska, A., & Morley, S.A. (2026). A stable isotope approach to assess the ecological role and fate of macroalgal decomposition in the Antarctic benthos at Rothera Research Station, 2021- 2022 (Version 1.0) [Data set]. NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/c01e2345-4406-404c-bbf2-f1a733077751