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Geographical and bathymetric distribution of foraminiferal assemblages from the Alboran Sea (western Mediterranean)

2018

A total of 176 surface sediment samples, recovered in the Alboran Sea by the oceanographic vessel Vizconde de Eza during the 2002 and 2003 campaigns, were analysed for their foraminiferal content. Planktonic and benthic foraminifera were picked up, studied and classified. In addition, a series of diversity indices were calculated. An attempt was made to correlate diversity (Fisher alpha index) with longitude, latitude and depth. Planktonic assemblages are strongly dominated by the species Globorotalia inflata (d’Orbigny) together with Globigerina bulloides d’Orbigny. Correlation analysis show only a weak relation between planktonic foraminiferal diversity and both longitude and distance to …

010506 paleontologybiologyGlobigerina bulloides010502 geochemistry & geophysicsbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesBathyal zoneLatitudeForaminiferaPaleontologyTextulariaDiversity indexOceanographyBenthosBenthic zoneGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesQuaternary International
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Benthic hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from bathyal and abyssal depths of the Northeast Atlantic held in the moderniDiscovery/iiCollections/i.

2017

The deep-sea benthic hydroid fauna remains poorly known, in part because of less frequent sampling than the shelf fauna, in part owing to the immense study area, and partly also because available samples have been little studied by experts. In order to correct this, deep-sea benthic hydroid material from the modern Discovery Collections has been studied. Samples come from localities in the North-East Atlantic including the Porcupine Seabight, Porcupine Abyssal Plain, Rockall Trough, Rockall Bank, and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Sixteen species belonging to 12 families and 16 genera were found. Leptothecata are clearly dominant, being represented by 14 species; the remaining species belong to An…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyFaunaSpecies diversityBiologybiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesBathyal zoneAbyssal zoneHydrozoaBenthic zoneHydroid (zoology)AnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyPorcupine Abyssal PlainEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHydrozoaZootaxa
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The role of the Strait of Gibraltar in shaping the genetic structure of the Mediterranean Grenadier, Coryphaenoides mediterraneus, between the Atlant…

2017

24 pages, 4 figures, 4 tables, supplementary information https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174988.-- Data Availability: The mtDNA COI sequences can be accessed at BOLD systems through the sample ID: ME-9911; ME-11972; ME-13727; GLF011. New mtDNA COI sequences can be accessed at GenBank by the accession numbers KY345206 - KY345398. GenBank accession numbers for close related species of C. mediterraneus are: Coryphaenoides striaturus - KX656427.1, KX656428.1; Coryphaenoides murray - KX656411.1, KX656410.1; Coryphaenoides carapinus - KX656382.1, KX656381.1; Coryphaenoides brevibarbis - KX656377.1, KX656376.1, KX656375.1. An alignment in fasta with all the haplotypes and respective frequ…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineMediterranean climateLife CyclesHeredityPopulation geneticslcsh:MedicineArtificial Gene Amplification and ExtensionBiochemistryPolymerase Chain Reaction01 natural sciencesBathyal zoneLarvaeMediterranean sealcsh:ScienceAtlantic OceanPrincipal Component Analysiseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryGeographyMitochondrial DNANucleic acidsGenetic MappingGenetic structureResearch ArticleFish ProteinsGene FlowForms of DNAPopulationZoologyBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsModels Biological010603 evolutionary biologyElectron Transport Complex IVEvolution Molecular03 medical and health sciencesMediterranean SeaGeneticsAnimalsComputer Simulation14. Life underwaterMolecular Biology TechniqueseducationMolecular BiologyGibraltarEvolutionary BiologyPopulation Biologylcsh:RGenetic VariationBiology and Life SciencesPaleontologyBayes TheoremDNAGenetic divergenceGadiformes030104 developmental biologyHaplotypesGenetic LociEarth SciencesBiological dispersallcsh:QPaleogeneticsPopulation GeneticsMicrosatellite RepeatsDevelopmental BiologyPLoS ONE
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Deep-Sea Bioluminescence Blooms after Dense Water Formation at the Ocean Surface

2013

The deep ocean is the largest and least known ecosystem on Earth. It hosts numerous pelagic organisms, most of which are able to emit light. Here we present a unique data set consisting of a 2.5-year long record of light emission by deep-sea pelagic organisms, measured from December 2007 to June 2010 at the ANTARES underwater neutrino telescope in the deep NW Mediterranean Sea, jointly with synchronous hydrological records. This is the longest continuous time-series of deep-sea bioluminescence ever recorded. Our record reveals several weeks long, seasonal bioluminescence blooms with light intensity up to two orders of magnitude higher than background values, which correlate to changes in th…

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Seasonal and depth related variation of parasite communities of Notacanthus bonaparte Risso, 1840 (Notacanthiformes: Notacanthidae) over the northwes…

2019

Abstract In the last decades fishing activities have spread from coastal to deeper waters with serious effects on the deep-sea ecosystems and its fauna, which are considered to be highly susceptible to these impacts. The implementation of protection measures is necessary, but the knowledge on this biome is scant, and often limited to species of commercial value. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first survey to describe and analyse parasite infracommunities of the deep-sea fish Notacanthus bonaparte sampled from three bathymetric strata between the upper and lower slope in the western Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Sea, Spain). The aim of this work was to assess the effect of hos…

Abiotic componentMediterranean seaBenthic zoneRange (biology)Abundance (ecology)EcologyFaunaIntermediate hostAquatic ScienceBiologyOceanographyBathyal zoneDeep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
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Diversity and distribution of marine heterotrophic bacteria from a large culture collection

2020

16 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-020-01884-7

DNA BacterialMicrobiology (medical)Deep oceanMesopelagic zonelcsh:QR1-502Bacterial isolates; Deep ocean; Photic ocean; DiversityDNA RibosomalMicrobiologyDeep sealcsh:MicrobiologyBathyal zone03 medical and health sciencesMarine bacteriophageRNA Ribosomal 16SGammaproteobacteriaMediterranean SeaPhotic zone14. Life underwaterAtlantic OceanIndian OceanPhotic oceanPhylogeny030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesDiversityPacific OceanBacteriabiologyArctic Regions030306 microbiologyEcologyAlphaproteobacteriaHeterotrophic ProcessesSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationPhylogeography13. Climate actionAphotic zoneBacterial isolatesWater MicrobiologyResearch Article
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Middle Miocene foraminifera from Canals (Valencia, western Mediterranean). Biostratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental aspects

2020

The age and the palaeoenvironmental conditions of the tap marls outcroppings near the locality of Canals in the south of the Valencia Province (E Spain) are discussed. Based on the planktonic foraminifera assemblages, mainly the species Globorotalia praemenardii , these tap marls are dated as Serravallian in age (middle Miocene). The analysis of the foraminiferal assemblages suggests a relatively well-ventilated uppermiddle bathyal environment, with only a moderate oxygen deficiency throughout most of the studied section. The rather cool waters indicated by the planktonic foraminifera (e.g. Globigerina bulloides ) are compatible with the decreasing temperatures trend during the middle Mioce…

Mediterranean climatebiologyPaleontologyGlobigerina bulloidesbiology.organism_classificationQE701-760Bathyal zoneForaminiferaOceanographyforaminifera middle miocene biostratigraphy palaeoenvironment valencia spain.Benthic zoneMarlUpwellingGeologyRadiolariaSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Cephalopods in the diet of the striped dolphin Stenella coeruleoalba from the western Mediterranean during an epizootic in 1990

1995

Fifteen cephalopod species from 28 stomach contents of striped dolphins, Stenella coeruleoalba (Meyen, 1833), stranded during an epizootic on the western Mediterranean coast in summer 1990, were analysed. Albraliopsis pfefferi, Onychoteuthis banksii, Todarodes sagittatus and Brachioteuthis riisei are species showing higher relative importance indices. Composition and characteristics of cephalopod preys were discussed and compared to the scarce literature for this cetacean. The data showed a mixed diet of muscular and gelatinous body squids, mainly consisting of oceanic and pelagic or bathypelagic species.

Mediterranean climatebiologyPelagic zoneStenella coeruleoalbabiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseOnychoteuthis banksiiBathyal zoneCephalopodFisherybiology.animalmedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyBrachioteuthisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEpizootic
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Deep-sea Tardigrada from South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) with description of Angursa antarctica sp. nov. (Arthrotardigrada, Halechiniscidae)

1998

A new species of marine tardigrade is described coming from the muddy sediment of the Antarctic deep sea. Angursa antarctica sp. nov. is characterized by the presence of balloon-shaped primary clavae, long lateral cirri, long cephalic cirri, spines on legs I, hemispherical capsule-shaped papillae on legs IV, and short external peduncles. Geographical distribution of the genus Angursa extends to Antarctic waters, suggesting a cosmopolitan distribution for this bathyal and abyssal genus. A table comparing the main differentiating characteristics of the species of Angursa is presented.

ShetlandAbyssal zoneOceanographybiologyTardigradaCosmopolitan distributionTaxonomy (biology)TardigradeGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciencesbiology.organism_classificationDeep seaBathyal zonePolar Biology
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Revision of the genusCryptolarellaStechow, 1913 (Lafoeidae, Leptothecata, Hydrozoa)

2005

The bathyal genus Cryptolarella, comprising three known species, Cryptolarella abyssicola (Allman, 1888), Cryptolarella diffusa (Allman, 1888) and Cryptolarella humilis (Allman, 1888), is reviewed after the study of the holotypes of the species. A complete redescription and characterization of the species, including new data concerning morphometry and cnidome is presented, and its literature data reviewed. We conclude that all species are conspecific, resulting in a single valid species, C. abyssicola. The distinctive characters of the species are the growth habit, gonothecal arrangement and cnidome.

SystematicsLeptothecataZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Biologybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBathyal zoneDeep waterHydrozoaJournal of Natural History
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