“…The study
area is characterised by a steep temperature gradient (< -0.9 °C to 14 °C) as well as
several shallow (<800 m) submarine ridges which define distinct deep marine basins and
host cold-water coral reefs along their slopes (
Buhl-Mortensen et al 2015a,
b). Previous
studies of benthic invertebrates in the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas including the
BIOICE
(Benthic Invertebrates of Icelandic waters: 1991-2004) and
IceAGE (since 2011: see Brix et al
2014a) projects have shown that within the abundant peracarid crustacean fauna, more
than 50% of the species are new to science (
Blazewicz-Paszkowycz et al 2014).…”