2007
DOI: 10.1163/18759866-07602005
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Sponge diversity and community composition in Irish bathyal coral reefs

Abstract: Sponge diversity and community composition in bathyal cold water coral reefs (CWRs) were examined at 500-900 m depth on the southeastern slopes of Rockall Bank and the northwestern slope of Porcupine Bank, to the west of Ireland in 2004 and 2005 with boxcores. A total of 104 boxcore samples, supplemented with 10 trawl/dredge attempts, were analyzed for the presence and abundance of sponges, using microscopical examination of (sub)samples of collected coral branches, and semi-quantitative macroscopic examinatio… Show more

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“…Geodia barretti , Boury‐Esnault et al ., (in part): p. 38 (CP63‐E5 = Geodia megastrella ); Voultsiadou & Vafidis, : p. 593 (= Geodia conchilega ); van Soest et al ., (in part? ): table 2 (= Geodia atlantica ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Geodia barretti , Boury‐Esnault et al ., (in part): p. 38 (CP63‐E5 = Geodia megastrella ); Voultsiadou & Vafidis, : p. 593 (= Geodia conchilega ); van Soest et al ., (in part? ): table 2 (= Geodia atlantica ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…() (MNHN), Voultsiadou & Vafidis (), Nichols (), and van Soest et al . () (ZMAPOR). Specimens from Voultsiadou & Vafidis () and van Soest et al .…”
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“…We were able to compare the present material with a small fragmentary specimen, ZMA Por. 19989, identified as A. lycopodium from Rockall Bank deep sea coral reefs, W of Ireland (Van Soest et al 2007). The two are similar in habit and megasclere spiculation (see Table 2), but A. lycopodium lacks a second shape category of anisochelae and the microsclere sizes were clearly different (smaller forcipes and chelae).…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
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“…2006) and, as a speciose group, contribute significantly to benthic biodiversity at all spatial scales (Janussen & Tendal 2007; Sorokin et al. 2007; Van Soest et al. 2007).…”
Section: Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%