| Literature DB >> 21304906 |
Marzia Bo1, Marco Bertolino, Mireno Borghini, Michela Castellano, Anabella Covazzi Harriague, Cristina Gioia Di Camillo, Gianpietro Gasparini, Cristina Misic, Paolo Povero, Antonio Pusceddu, Katrin Schroeder, Giorgio Bavestrello.
Abstract
The biodiversity of the megabenthic assemblages of the mesophotic zone of a Tyrrhenian seamount (Vercelli Seamount) is described using Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) video imaging from 100 m depth to the top of the mount around 61 m depth. This pinnacle hosts a rich coralligenous community characterized by three different assemblages: (i) the top shows a dense covering of the kelp Laminaria rodriguezii; (ii) the southern side biocoenosis is mainly dominated by the octocorals Paramuricea clavata and Eunicella cavolinii; while (iii) the northern side of the seamount assemblage is colonized by active filter-feeding organisms such as sponges (sometimes covering 100% of the surface) with numerous colonies of the ascidian Diazona violacea, and the polychaete Sabella pavonina. This study highlights, also for a Mediterranean seamount, the potential role of an isolated rocky peak penetrating the euphotic zone, to work as an aggregating structure, hosting abundant benthic communities dominated by suspension feeders, whose distribution may vary in accordance to the geomorphology of the area and the different local hydrodynamic conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21304906 PMCID: PMC3033400 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0016357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Location of the Tyrrhenian major seamounts.
Figure 2Topography of the Vercelli Seamount.
a) Three-dimensional map of the Vercelli Seamount showing on its top the rocky pinnacle explored with the ROV (black rectangle). b) Bathymetric map of the studied peak (60–100 m depth) showing the position of the seven video-transects on the TOP and along the NE and SW flanks.
List of the species and their relative abundance on the peak of the Vercelli Seamount.
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| Haleciidae g.sp. | * | * | |
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Symbol legend: * = rare, ** = common, *** = very abundant.
Figure 3Aspects of the benthic assemblages of the Vercelli Seamount's peak.
TOP region (a–c): a) the kelp Laminaria rodriguezii lying on the summit pinnacle. b) Antedon mediterranea on L. rodriguezii c) Encrusting sponges, bryozoans and coralline algae covering the rocky surface. SW region (d–f): d) Colonies of E. cavolinii partially covered by the soft coral Alcyonium coralloides. e) Large specimens of P. clavata together with Eunicella cavolinii. f) Several Axinella spp. sponges on a sparsely colonised surface. NE region (g–i): g) Group of Paralcyonium spinulosum colonies. h) Colony of the ascidian Diazona violacea. i) Small sparse colonies of E. cavolinii together with numerous T. citrina sponges and an Echinus melo urchin. Scale bar: 10 cm.
Figure 4Species distribution.
Density (specimens or colonies m−2) and covering (%) distribution of six species found on both sides of the peak at the different depth ranges.