2014
DOI: 10.3989/scimar.04097.27a
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Mollusca from a species-rich deep-water <em>Leptometra</em> community in the Alboran Sea

Abstract: Summary: An exceptional species richness for Mollusca was found on Avempace bank (349-365 m), Djibouti group, Alboran Sea, where the most abundant species was the crinoid Leptometra phalangium. A sample of sediment sieved on a 0.5-mm mesh yielded 156 species of molluscs (83 live-taken, 1772 specimens) with a high Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H' (log2) =3.60). The dominant mollusc was Limopsis aurita and the six most common species accounted for 77% of the specimens. On the other hand, 42 species were repres… Show more

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“…The species richness of Gazul is also much higher than those 18 species of molluscs found by Olu-Le Roy et al (2004) in five MVs from the eastern Mediterranean or by Ritt et al (2012) in the Mediterranean Ridge area (Napoli and Amsterdam MVs), where they found a total of 19 taxa of molluscs but only 10 to species level. Comparable species richness values have been observed in other deep areas of the southern Iberian Peninsula, such as the Djibouti bank (Gofas et al 2014) and the Alboran Island platform (Peñas et al 2006), both in the Alboran Sea, which have high species richness compared with other studied bathyal zones of the Mediterranean Sea (Negri and Corselli 2016) or the North Atlantic Ocean (Bergquist et al 2003, Henry andRoberts 2007). Furthermore, additional species are known to occur on the Gazul MV, such as those captured by the fishing fleet on adjacent bottoms (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
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“…The species richness of Gazul is also much higher than those 18 species of molluscs found by Olu-Le Roy et al (2004) in five MVs from the eastern Mediterranean or by Ritt et al (2012) in the Mediterranean Ridge area (Napoli and Amsterdam MVs), where they found a total of 19 taxa of molluscs but only 10 to species level. Comparable species richness values have been observed in other deep areas of the southern Iberian Peninsula, such as the Djibouti bank (Gofas et al 2014) and the Alboran Island platform (Peñas et al 2006), both in the Alboran Sea, which have high species richness compared with other studied bathyal zones of the Mediterranean Sea (Negri and Corselli 2016) or the North Atlantic Ocean (Bergquist et al 2003, Henry andRoberts 2007). Furthermore, additional species are known to occur on the Gazul MV, such as those captured by the fishing fleet on adjacent bottoms (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…This also explains the differences found between the malacofauna associated with the MV edifice, and those of the erosive depression and of the adjacent bottoms, with the highest Shannon-Wiener diversity values and evenness observed on the MV edifice (Table 4). In this respect, the Gazul MV functions as a small seamount, and this may explain the large proportion of species shared with the Djibouti Bank in the Alboran Sea (Gofas et al 2014), where 156 species of molluscs were identified from only one haul collected with beam-trawl at 349 to 365 m depth, and more than half of these species (86 spp.) are shared with the Gazul MV.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly true for the assemblage composition and species diversity of several groups of benthic invertebrates (Danovaro et al 2010). Most taxonomic studies focused on molluscs (Bouchet & Taviani 1992;Koutsoubas et al 2000;La Perna 2004;Gofas et al 2014) and nematodes (Soetaert et al 1995;Danovaro et al 2009), while the few available studies dealing with polychaetes usually report their diversity at supra-specific level, focusing on ecology and avoiding taxonomic considerations (Mamouridis et al 2011;Baldrighi et al 2013;Romano et al 2013;Baldrighi et al 2014). The Syllidae (Annelida: Phyllodocida) often represent a major faunal component in hard bottom assemblages and are one of the most diverse polychaete families in shallow water ecosystems (Musco & Giangrande 2005;Musco 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…reMArks The occurrence of this species, originally described from British waters, had so far been ascertained as far south as the Alboran Sea (Gofas et al 2014). New record for the Canaries.…”
Section: Discaclis Canariensismentioning
confidence: 97%
“…MAteriAl exAMined. -1 sh., DW120; 2 sh., DW130.reMArk An amphiatlantic species, originally described from the Florida Straits in 205 fathoms, so far known also from the Cape Verde Islands and from the western Mediterranean(Gofas et al 2014). New record for the Canaries.…”
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