2015
DOI: 10.1080/17451000.2015.1016971
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A new species ofMyrianida(Autolytinae, Syllidae, Annelida) from the North Sea, with short notes on the distribution and habitat of Northeast Atlantic autolytines

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“…Myrianida has been reported throughout the Caribbean Sea (Belize), Mediterranean Sea (France, Morocco, Croatia), Northwest (USA), Northeast (Germany) and Southeastern (South Africa) Atlantic Ocean; Northeast (USA, Japan and Philippines) and Central East (Salvador, Ecuador) Pacific Ocean; and Red Sea (Nygren, 2004). Specimens of Myrianida are commonly found in shallow water, sometimes associated with sessile invertebrates, such as bryozoans, tunicates, hydroids, sea pens, and sponges upon which they feed (Dietrich et al, 2015).…”
Section: Distribution and Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Myrianida has been reported throughout the Caribbean Sea (Belize), Mediterranean Sea (France, Morocco, Croatia), Northwest (USA), Northeast (Germany) and Southeastern (South Africa) Atlantic Ocean; Northeast (USA, Japan and Philippines) and Central East (Salvador, Ecuador) Pacific Ocean; and Red Sea (Nygren, 2004). Specimens of Myrianida are commonly found in shallow water, sometimes associated with sessile invertebrates, such as bryozoans, tunicates, hydroids, sea pens, and sponges upon which they feed (Dietrich et al, 2015).…”
Section: Distribution and Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabarcoding can be applied to environmental DNA (eDNA) samples from water or sediment (Valentini et al 2016;Sakata et al 2020) or DNA extracts from a homogenate of the fauna present in a sample (Taberlet et al 2012). The resulting barcode sequence reads can subsequently be matched with sequences assigned to taxon names accessed from databases such as NCBI GenBank (Sayers et al 2020), the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD) (Ratnasingham and Hebert 2007), or the ribosomal RNA SILVA database (Quast et al 2012). The most common metazoan species barcode marker is the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene (Hebert et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dense spatial and temporal sampling of macrofauna due to oil and gas exploitation impact monitoring has also provided unique samples for taxonomic work (e.g., Petersen and George 1991). Though many new species are still found (e.g., Glover et al 2005;Wiklund et al 2009a;Strand et al 2014;Dietrich et al 2015), the marine macrofauna is well known and documented in published faunas relative to other areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the comprehensive revision by Nygren (2004), numerous new species have been described (Çinar & Gambi, 2005; Nygren & Pleijel, 2007; Lucas, San Martín & Sikorski, 2010; Nygren et al, 2010; Álvarez-Campos, San Martín & Piotrowiski, 2014; Çinar, 2015; Dietrich et al, 2015; Martin et al, 2015; Aguirre, San Martín & Álvarez-Campos, 2016). Currently, the subfamily comprises 180 nominal species, of which 112 are considered valid and distributed among 13 recognized genera (Nygren & Pleijel, 2007; Nygren et al, 2010; Rivolta, San Martín & Sikorski, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%