Meiobenthos and nematode assemblages from different deep-sea habitats of the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea)

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作者
Sandulli, R. [1 ]
Miljutin, D. [2 ]
Angeletti, L. [3 ]
Taviani, M. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Parthenope, Ctr Direz, Dipartimento Sci & Tecnol, Naples, Italy
[2] Deutsch Zentrum Marine Biodiversitatsforsch, Senckenberg Meer, D-26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany
[3] UOS Bologna, ISMAR CNR, I-40129 Bologna, Italy
[4] Woods Hole Oceanog Inst, Dept Biol, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
来源
MEDITERRANEAN MARINE SCIENCE | 2015年 / 16卷 / 02期
关键词
Community structure; meiobenthos; nematoda; cold-water corals; pockmark; Strait of Sicily; Mediterranean; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; MEIOFAUNAL ASSEMBLAGES; SPATIAL SCALE; CALVI CORSICA; MUD-VOLCANO; PATTERNS; DIVERSITY; SITES; SHELF; BIODIVERSITY;
D O I
10.12681/mms.1145
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Much attention is currently devoted at upgrading our knowledge on biodiversity and functioning of deep water ecosystems. Information is constantly enriched by researchers, even from basins as the long-studied Mediterranean Sea. In such a perspective, we studied meiobenthic and nematode communities inhabiting muddy sediments from three different habitats at bathyal depths in the Strait of Sicily: a cold-water coral site (CS) in the Maltese Coral Province, a muddy bottom in the same area (MS), and a hydrocarbon imprinted pockmark site (PS) in the Gela Basin. The average meiofauna density at CS (1343 ind/10 cm(2)) and MS (1804 ind/10 cm(2)) is much higher than that reported in literature for similar habitats; it is also markedly more elevated than that recorded at PS (224 ind/10 cm(2)). Although nematodes of the three sites show different abundances, they share similar assemblage structure. Nematodes (avg. 86%) and copepods (avg. 9.3%) were the most abundant meiofaunal taxa at all sites followed by annelids, kinorhynchs and turbellarians. Nematodes were composed by 21 families and 46 genera, with Terschellingia as most abundant genus (12.4%), followed by Microlaimus (11%), Daptonema (11%), Thalassomonhystera (10.8%), Acantholaimus (9.5%) and Sabatieria (8.7%). The genera Thalassomonhystera, Terschellingia, Microlaimus, Daptonema, Chromadorita, Sabatieria, and Anticoma display a dominance in at least one station. The taxonomic structure of meiofaunal communities of the studied sites is rather similar but differences in relative abundance are evident.
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