Abstract:Since the publication of this article, it has been revealed that the crinoid specimens do not belong to Bathycrinus carpenterii but rather the comatulid species Poliometra prolixa (Meyer-Kaiser et al. 2021). In addition, the "small round white sponge" in our 2019 paper is an hexactinellid sponge, possibly Caulophacus arcticus, whereas sponges called "small round white sponge" by other authors working in the HAUSGARTEN belong to the demosponge species Tentorium semisuberites (e.g., Bergmann et al. 2011, Taylor … Show more
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