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Abyssal fauna of the UK-1 polymetallic nodule exploration area, Clarion-Clipperton Zone, central Pacific Ocean: Cnidaria.

Thomas G Dahlgren1, Helena Wiklund2, Muriel Rabone2, Diva J Amon3, Chiho Ikebe2, Les Watling3, Craig R Smith3, Adrian G Glover2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We present data from a DNA taxonomy register of the abyssal Cnidaria collected as part of the Abyssal Baseline (ABYSSLINE) environmental survey cruise 'AB01' to the UK Seabed Resources Ltd (UKSRL) polymetallic-nodule exploration area 'UK-1' in the eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), central Pacific Ocean abyssal plain. This is the second paper in a series to provide regional taxonomic data for a region that is undergoing intense deep-sea mineral exploration for high-grade polymetallic nodules. Data were collected from the UK-1 exploration area following the methods described in Glover et al. (2015b). NEW INFORMATION: Morphological and genetic data are presented for 10 species and 18 records identified by a combination of morphological and genetic data, including molecular phylogenetic analyses. These included 2 primnoid octocorals, 2 isidid octocorals, 1 anemone, 4 hydroids (including 2 pelagic siphonophores accidentally caught) and a scyphozoan jellyfish (in the benthic stage of the life cycle). Two taxa matched previously published genetic sequences (pelagic siphonophores), two taxa matched published morphological descriptions (abyssal primnoids described from the same locality in 2015) and the remaining 6 taxa are potentially new species, for which we make the raw data, imagery and vouchers available for future taxonomic study. We have used a precautionary approach in taxon assignments to avoid over-estimating species ranges. The Clarion-Clipperton Zone is a region undergoing intense exploration for potential deep-sea mineral extraction. We present these data to facilitate future taxonomic and environmental impact study by making both data and voucher materials available through curated and accessible biological collections. For some of the specimens we also provide image data collected at the seabed by ROV, wich may facilitate more accurate taxon designation in coming ROV or AUV surveys.

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Keywords:  CCZ; DNA barcode; baseline; coral; deep sea; megafauna; mining; sea anemony; sea jelly; survey

Year:  2016        PMID: 27660533      PMCID: PMC5018120          DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.4.e9277

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biodivers Data J        ISSN: 1314-2828


Introduction

We present data from a DNA taxonomy register of the abyssal collected as part of the Abyssal Baseline (ABYSSLINE) environmental survey cruise ‘AB01’ to the UK Seabed Resources Ltd (UKSRL) polymetallic-nodule exploration area ‘UK-1’ in the eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), central Pacific Ocean (Smith et al. 2013). This is the second paper in a series to provide taxonomic data for a region that is undergoing intense deep-sea mineral exploration for high-grade polymetallic nodules regulated by Sponsoring States (here the United Kingdom Government) and the International Seabed Authority (ISA 2014, Glover and Smith 2003, Glover et al. 2015b, Wedding et al. 2015). As with the previous paper (Glover et al. 2016) this contribution is not yet a comprehensive faunal guide to the region, but a data paper that may be updated with new additions following future collections and analyses. New versions will contain all the data contained in the previous version, plus additional descriptions and records from future research cruises. The abyssal zone of the world’s oceans has been defined as the seafloor between depths of 3000m and 6000m, a bathymetric zone that encompasses 54% of the geographic surface of the planet (Smith et al. 2008). Cnidarians form a morphologically and functionally diverse group in this region. Current online data sources list 616 cnidarian species recorded at abyssal depths from between 3000m and 6000m (OBIS 2016) out of a total of 1,922 cnidarian species recorded from depths greater than 500m (Glover et al. 2015a). The Clarion-Clipperton Zone (hereafter, CCZ) is so called as it lies mainly between the Clarion and Clipperton Fracture Zones, topographical highs that extend longitudinally across almost the entire eastern Pacific. There is no strict definition of the region, but it has come to be regarded as the area between these fracture zones that lies within international waters and encompasses the main areas of commercial interest for polymetallic-nodule mining. Areas licensed for mining by the International Seabed Authority (ISA), as well as mining reserve areas and areas protected from mining by the ISA (ISA 2014, Wedding et al. 2013) extend from 115°W (the easternmost extent of the UK-1 exploration area) to approximately 158°W, and from 22°N to 2.5°S (Fig. 1). This is an area of 6 million sq km, approximately 1.7% of the ocean’s surface.
Figure 1.

The Clarion-Clipperton Zone, central Pacific Ocean (purple box) is a 6 milllion sq km region at the time of writing containing only 8 online databased records of cnidarian species (OBIS 2016). The UK Seabed Resources Ltd ‘UK-1’ polymetallic nodule exploration area is highlighted (yellow box). Image via Google Earth, IBCAO, Landsat, Data from SIO, NOAA, U.S Navy, NGA, GEBCO.

Within the entire 6 million sq km CCZ, as defined above, current online data sources prior to this publication list three known benthic species of cnidarians from 8 records (OBIS 2016). This is obviously the result of lack of sampling and/or taxonomy given that an abundant and diverse cnidarian fauna is suspected in the region from photographic and video survey (e.g. Amon et al. 2016, Foell and Pawson 1986). The goal of the DNA taxonomy part of the ABYSSLINE program is to begin filling these gaps in our knowledge and to make data publically available, which will eventually allow for a complete taxonomic synthesis of the CCZ supported by openly-available molecular and morphological data. Here we provide version 1.0 of the taxonomic synthesis from the ABYSSLINE program, consisting of taxon records, high-resolution imagery, genetic data from multiple markers and phylogenetic analysis from the first research cruise (AB01) aboard the RV Melville in October 2013. In this paper we report seven species of benthic cnidarians from the CCZ with the mention of an additional three pelagic ones, and a total of 18 records. Benthic surveys such as ABYSSLINE often recover miscellaneous pelagic taxa (e.g recovered on wires or equipment) and one of the goals of the DNA taxonomy part of this project was to ensure that these useful data records are made available, particularly given the lack of data on pelagic species in the open ocean. This open data publication is the second of equivalent similar data publications including also the , , , , and other taxa forming a suite of taxonomic syntheses of biodiversity in the region, supported by a contract between the company UK Seabed Resources Ltd and the Natural History Museum, London, Uni Research, Bergen, and the University of Hawaii at Manoa (Glover et al. 2015b, Glover et al. 2016).

Materials and methods

It is widely accepted that knowledge of baseline biodiversity and biogeography in the CCZ is severely hampered by a lack of modern DNA-supported taxonomic studies (International Seabed Authority 2014). With this in mind, four fundamental principles underpin our methodological pipeline: (1) A sampling design pipeline with consideration to the spatial scale of the required data, the differing biases in sampling gear and the requirement for at-sea taxonomic study, (2) A field pipeline with consideration to the successful collection of high-quality specimens using live-sorting in a 'cold-chain' from depths of 4000-5000m in the central tropical Pacific, (3) A laboratory pipeline with consideration to the needs to collect both DNA sequences and morphological data in a timely and cost-effective manner suited to the immediate needs of the science community and, (4) A data and sample management pipeline that includes the publication of results with consideration to the accessibility of data and materials. Our complete methodology for DNA taxonomy in the CCZ, including deployment protocols for the various sampling gears, methods for live-sorting and microscope photography at sea and details of sample and data curation are provided in a separate open-access publication (Glover et al. 2015b). Details of the taxonomical methods, including primers used for DNA taxonomy, are also given in the CCZ paper (Glover et al. 2016).

Field Pipeline

The ABYSSLINE environmental baseline survey includes three 30x30 km survey boxes (strata), distributed across the UK-1 area, and an additional reference sites outside of the UK-1 area (Glover et al. 2015b, Smith et al. 2013). Within each survey stratum, sample sites for a variety of benthic sampling gears are selected randomly – a randomized, stratified sampling design that assumes no a priori knowledge of the benthic environment (Smith et al. 2013). The UK-1 strata are being sampled in a series of oceanographic cruises during the course of the project, which commenced in July 2013, with the first cruise (AB01) taking place in October 2013 aboard the RV Melville. During this cruise, the first stratum was comprehensively mapped with multibeam bathymetry and sampled for a range of biological, environmental and geophysical parameters (Fig. 2, Smith et al. 2013).
Figure 2.

'UK-1 Stratum A' ABYSSLINE biological baseline survey box sited within the UK-1 polymetallic nodule exploration area. Stratum A is a 30x30km survey box in the northern sector of the 58,000 km2 exploration area. sample localities are indicated by green circles from the AB01 RV Melville survey cruise, October 2013. Inset map A: the site location within the central Pacific, with GEBCO 2014 bathymetry (global 30 arc-second interval grid data set). Seafloor bathymetry from the RV Melville ABYSSLINE cruise is shown in the main map.

A comprehensive description of our DNA taxonomy pipeline is provided in Glover et al. 2015b. In summary, deep-sea benthic specimens from the UK-1 Stratum A were collected using a range of oceanographic sampling gears including box core (BC), epibenthic sledge (EBS), remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and megacore (MC) (Figs 2, 3). Geographic data from sampling activities were recorded on a central GIS database. Live-sorting of sediment and specimen samples was carried out aboard the RV Melville under the ‘cold-chain’ pipeline, in which material was immediately transferred and maintained in chilled, filtered seawater held at 2-4°C (Fig. 3​). Specimens were preliminarily identified at sea and imaged live using stereomicroscopes with attached digital cameras and strobe lighting. The specimens were then transferred to individual microtube vials containing an aqueous solution of 80% non-denatured ethanol, numbered and barcoded into a database and kept chilled until return to the Natural History Museum (NHM), London. Larger, megafaunal-sized, animals were sub-sampled for DNA (with the tissue and DNA sample being taken to NHM, London) with the remaining intact specimen preserved in 10% formalin solution and taken to the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA for further study.
Figure 3.

ABYSSLINE UK-1 polymetallic nodule exploration area field pipeline for DNA taxonomy. ABYSSLINE AB01 cruise sampling aboard RV Melville in October 2013. (a) Preparing Box Core (BC) for deployment, (b) BC entering the water, (c) Megacore entering the water, (d-f) Epibenthic Sledge shown on recovery in water and cod-end where samples are taken, (g) controlling BC deployment on seafloor, (h) echosounder trace showing BC approaching seabed reflection, (i) successful BC surface after recovery, 50cm x 50cm, (j) carefully sifting mud in chilled filtered seawater (approx. temp 5-7°C) to remove live animals in undamaged state, (k) live-sorting aboard ship, taking samples for DNA and photomicrographs of specimens down to <1mm in size. All images by Glover, Dahlgren & Wiklund. A more comprehensive description of our methods is provided in Glover et al. 2015b.

Laboratory Pipeline

Extraction of DNA was done with DNeasy Blood and Tissue Kit (Qiagen) using a Hamilton Microlab STAR Robotic Workstation. About 1800 bp of 18S, 450 bp of 16S, and 650 bp of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) were amplified using primers listed in Table 1. PCR mixtures contained 1 μl of each primer (10μM), 2 μl template DNA and 21 μl of Red Taq DNA Polymerase 1.1X MasterMix (VWR) in a mixture of total 25 μl. The PCR amplification profile consisted of initial denaturation at 95°C for 5 min, 35 cycles of denaturation at 94°C for 45 s, annealing at 55°C for 45 s, extension at 72°C for 2 min, and a final extension at 72°C for 10 min. PCR products were purified using Millipore Multiscreen 96-well PCR Purification System, and sequencing was performed on an ABI 3730XL DNA Analyser (Applied Biosystems) at The Natural History Museum Sequencing Facility, using the same primers as in the PCR reactions plus two internal primers for 18S (Table 1).
Table 1.

Primers used for PCR and sequencing of 18S, 16S and COI.

PrimerSequence 5'-3'Reference
18S
18SAAYCTGGTTGATCCTGCCAGT Medlin et al. 1988
18SBACCTTGTTACGACTTTTACTTCCTC Nygren and Sundberg 2003
620FTAAAGYTGYTGCAGTTAAA Nygren and Sundberg 2003
1324RCGGCCATGCACCACC Cohen et al. 1998
CO1
LCO1490GGTCAACAAATCATAAAGATATTGG Folmer et al. 1994
HCO2198TAAACTTCAGGGTGACCAAAAAATCA Folmer et al. 1994
polyLCOGAYTATWTTCAACAAATCATAAAGATATTGG Carr et al. 2011
polyHCOTAMACTTCWGGGTGACCAAARAATCA Carr et al. 2011
16S
16SbrHCCGGTCTGAACTCAGATCACGT Palumbi 1996
Ann16SFGCGGTATCCTGACCGTRCWAAGGTA Sjölin et al. 2005
Overlapping sequence fragments were merged into consensus sequences using Geneious R6 (www.geneious.com, Kearse et al. (2012) and aligned using MAFFT (Katoh 2002) for 18S and 16S, and MUSCLE (Edgar 2004) for COI, both programs used as plugins in Geneious, with default settings. Bayesian phylogenetic analyses (BA) were conducted with MrBayes 3.1.2 (Ronquist and Huelsenbeck 2003). Analyses were run for 10-20 million generations, of which 2.5-5 million generations were discarded as burn-in.

Data Pipeline

The field and laboratory pipelines created a series of databases and sample sets that were then integrated into a data-management pipeline (Fig. 4). This includes the transfer and management of data and samples between a central collections database, a molecular collections database, an online scratchpad (website for faunal data) and external repositories (e.g GenBank, WoRMS, OBIS, GBIF) through a DarwinCore archive. This provides a robust data framework to support DNA taxonomy, in which openly-available data and voucher material is key to quality data standards. A further elaboration of the data pipeline is published in Glover et al. (2015b)
Figure 4.

Data and sample management workflow on the ABYSSLINE DNA taxonomy project. Processes relating to a) physical samples are shown in grey, b) institution level data in dark green and c) externally-available data in blue.

Taxonomic Assignments

All future studies of biogeographic and bathymetric ranges, gene-flow, extinction risks, natural history, reproductive ecology, functional ecology and geochemical interactions of CCZ species are dependent on accurate identifications faciliated by taxonomy. This taxonomy, presented here, is itself dependent on a sound theoretical underpinning – a species concept - coupled with the availability of both raw data and voucher samples. Here we use a phylogenetic species concept, sensu Donoghue 1985 with species determined by DNA-based phylogenetic analysis and the recognition of distinct monophyletic groups as species. For those taxa where the typical morphological data that allows determination of species are missing, we provide the lowest-level taxonomic name possible, but determination to species with genetic data. For species similar to a morphologically well-defined species name where we lack comparable genetic data from type material or from the type locality, or when genetic data previously published in Genbank is incompatible with ours, we use the open nomenclature expression ”cf.". All DNA vouchers (including archived frozen tissue) and genetic data are accessible through the Natural History Museum, London, together with the morphological data presented in this paper. Additional morphological material is held at both NHM London and the University of Hawaii (detailed in Table 2). As such our species hypotheses are easily open to further evaluation and iterative improvement, e.g. full descriptions for new taxa with improved data from future cruises. A localized identification field guide to the CCZ fauna will be the subject of a future publication as more species are described, but for the present we recommend DNA-based identification (barcoding) of our species coupled with morphological comparisons made possible through this publication.
Table 2.

Taxon treatments presented in this paper. Includes Class, DNA Taxonomy ID (a species-level identification based on combined DNA and morphological evidence), GUID (Global Unique Identifier link to data record on http://data.nhm.ac.uk), ABYSSLINE Record number, NHM Accession number, NHM Molecular Collection Facility (MCF) sample ID number (NHMUK_MCF#) and NCBI GenBank accession number (Genbank#) for successfully sequenced genetic markers. Record numbers include both material archived at NHM (all DNA tissue samples held in the NHM MCF, plus morphological material including whole specimens for some taxa), University of Hawaii (AB01_CSXX) and National Museum of Natural History (USNM). GenBank numbers for data downloaded from GenBank for phylogenetic analysis are presented in Suppl. material 1​.

ClassDNA Taxonomy IDGUID#ABYSSLINE Record#NHMUK_Acc#NHMUK_MCF#Genbank#
Anthozoa Abyssoprimnoa gemina 6e976c27-c70c-434a-8be3-f6155e36567f NHM_341USNM 1268848AB01_CS09NHMUK 2016.1018554683701855468380185546851 KX384618 KX384626
Anthozoa Calyptrophora persephone dc143dd0-a366-479a-9e23-ca28fe79761b NHM_462USNM 1268754AB01_CS16NHMUK 2016.2018554683501855468360185546847 KX384619 KX384627
Anthozoa Mopseinae sp. (NHM_330) 52fc66a5-d396-49be-a210-4ac58a164aec NHM_002NHMUK 2016.4018554683901855468400185546862 KX384629
Anthozoa Mopseinae sp. (NHM_330) c1c12d85-274b-4ae5-bf60-72c82b70dc16 NHM_019NHMUK 2016.501855468410185546863 KX384610 KX384621 KX384630
Anthozoa Mopseinae sp. (NHM_330) 39fb53c7-b5f4-4e9a-a8da-756129250937 NHM_035NHMUK 2016.601855468420185546864 KX384611
Anthozoa Mopseinae sp. (NHM_330) fb7d366b-dcd6-448e-8fe0-7625d811483d NHM_136NHMUK 2016.7018554173301855468430185546865 KX384631
Anthozoa Mopseinae sp. (NHM_330) 6102fb1a-c452-47a8-9a52-ca1159c06cb0 NHM_154NHMUK 2016.801855468300185546866 KX384632
Anthozoa Mopseinae sp. (NHM_330) d73e2414-e2ad-4c07-9e12-0864ce6ef3c1 NHM_203NHMUK 2016.90185546867 KX384612 KX384633
Anthozoa Mopseinae sp. (NHM_330) d5fdef19-8efd-4865-bc53-725568bac8df NHM_330AB01_CS07NHMUK 2016.10018554682801855468290185546854 KX384613 KX384634
Anthozoa Mopseinae sp. (NHM_330) d24a6561-7c54-4607-89cd-6ddaaa557ca9 NHM_333NHMUK 2016.11018554176001855468260185546827 KX384622 KX384635
Anthozoa Mopseinae sp. (NHM_330) e54932dc-d64b-431f-8e55-fa93504e2bb6 NHM_376NHMUK 2016.12018554682401855468250185546849 KX384636
Anthozoa Keratoisidinae sp. (NHM_417) d260bc48-6a67-4fb4-b504-863b6d174da0 NHM_417AB01_CS14NHMUK 2016.13018554682201855468230185546848 KX384623 KX384637
Anthozoa Hormathiidae sp. (NHM_416) bad617b4-5dff-4c9d-8ea8-c04ef29b0313 NHM_416AB01_CS13NHMUK 2016.3018554176101855468200185546821 KX384620
Hydrozoa Abylopsis eschscholtzii 8cab45b5-4868-4d7a-a2a1-92f8b9ab3649 NHM_477NHMUK 2016.140185546846 KX384609 KX384617
Hydrozoa Corymorphidaesp. (NHM_398) dc50e246-ae77-401d-9d57-8f0c8df2b07d NHM_398NHMUK 2016.150185546845 KX384628
Hydrozoa Siphonophorae sp. (NHM_339) 42ffb986-0c1c-45ed-be56-7b9512ed746f NHM_339NHMUK 2016.16018554680801855468090185546852 KX384615 KX384625
Hydrozoa Stephanomia amphytridis a1573f3a-6acf-46b9-b43e-db3a9ac90d2b NHM_249NHMUK 2016.17018554681101855468120185546832 KX384616
Scyphozoa Nausithoe sp. (NHM_353) 86032849-ddd2-4690-b5e3-a3d1a7d09d3d NHM_353NHMUK 2016.1801855468100185546850 KX384614 KX384624

Data resources

The following sections detail the phylogenetic analysis and data resources that underpins the species hypotheses presented in the taxon treatments. A full list of all taxa including Natural History Museum Accession Numbers, NHM Molecular Collection Facility (NHM-MCF) FreezerPro numbers and NCBI GenBank Accession numbers is provided in Table 2.

Phylogenetic analyses

All specimens in Table 2 with the exception of NHM_083 and NHM_321 were sequenced, searched via Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) for comparison on NCBI Genbank and subsequently analysed in MrBayes for phylogenetic relationship studies. Although phylogenetic trees were produced for all species, we only present one of the trees here, the octocorals (Fig. 5). In all other analyses, the specimens were too distant from each other to incorporate in one tree per group, and their affiliations are instead explained in the text below.
Figure 5.

Phylogenetic analysis of the octocorals. 50% majority rule consensus tree from the Bayesian analyses, combining the two genes 18S and 16S, and using in total 83 taxa (Suppl. material 1). Some of the clades are collapsed in order to make the tree smaller and easier to read.

Phylogenetic analysis of the octocorals (Fig. 5) reveals the presence of four distinct lineages of ABYSSLINE specimens which we interpret as the four species described below based on their genetic data. Among , two of the sequenced species had a match on Genbank; NHM_477 (matching with accession number GQ119937) and NHM_249 (matching with GQ120047), and subsequent alignment view and tree building (trees not showed) confirmed the identifications. For some of the other taxa, trees were constructed in order to narrow down the taxonomic identity, and thus the hydrozoan NHM_398 was shown to fall within the family , while the scyphozoan NHM_353 fell close to . As only COI from one species of was available, it is impossible to prove that NHM_353 actually belongs to that genus. However, with an uncorrected ‘p’ and K2P value of 0.04 between and NHM_353, which is comparable to values of 0.06 between and (also , as is ), we suggest sp. for NHM_353 for now. The siphonophore NHM_339 was impossible to identify to any taxonomic level below order. The hexacoral NHM_416 was identified by morphology to the family , and while the molecular result was inconclusive it was not contradictory, and future studies might resolve the generic affiliation.

Taxon treatments

Cairns, 2015 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_341; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594618; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Cairns, 2015; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4111; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.761666666667; decimalLongitude: -116.46033333333; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Stephen Cairns, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Bowers & Connelly Megacore; eventDate: 2013-10-18; eventTime: 15:54; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: MC08; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen

Description

Small uniplanar dichotomously branched colonies, having paired globose polyps (Fig. 6).
Figure 6.

Cairns, 2015. (a) Specimen NHM_341 attached to nodule. (b) Detail from same specimen. (c) Polyp from same specimen. Scale bars (b) 2 mm, (c) 1 mm. Image attribution Glover, Dahlgren & Wiklund 2016.

Genetic data for this taxon with new GenBank accession numbers are provided in Table 2.

Diagnosis

Species described by Stephen Cairns based on this specimen (NHM_341) from UK-1 claim area and additional material collected in the German claim area (Cairns 2015). No genetic matches at Genbank but forms a cluster with and sequences published. Cairns, 2015 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_462; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594705; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Cairns, 2015; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4160; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.726616666667; decimalLongitude: -116.67; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Stephen Cairns, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: USNEL Box Core; eventDate: 2013-10-22; eventTime: 07:25; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: BC14; fieldNotes: Collected from 0-2 cm layer of box core using a 300 micron sieve; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Unbranched upright colonies with worls of three to four polyps facing upward on stem Fig. 7.
Figure 7.

Cairns, 2015. (a) Specimen NHM_462 attached to nodule, (b) Detail, same specimen. Scale bar 30 mm. Image attribution Glover, Dahlgren & Wiklund 2016.

Genetic data for this taxa with new Genbank accession numbers are provided in Table 2. Species described by Stephen Cairns based on this specimen (NHM_462) and additional material collected in the German claim area (Cairns 2015). No genetic matches at Genbank but forms a cluster with other sequences published Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_002; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5595039; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Lamouroux, 1812; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4171; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.881666666667; decimalLongitude: -116.46666666667; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Les Watling, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: USNEL Box Core; eventDate: 2013-10-08; eventTime: 17:15; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: BC03; fieldNotes: Collected from 0-2 cm layer of box core using a 300 micron sieve; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_019; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594370; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Lamouroux, 1812; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4336; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.8372; decimalLongitude: -116.55843333333; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Les Watling, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Brenke Epibenthic Sledge; eventDate: 2013-10-09; eventTime: 10:26; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: EB01; fieldNotes: Collected from epi net (on the epibenthic sledge); Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_035; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594384; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Lamouroux, 1812; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4336; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.8372; decimalLongitude: -116.55843333333; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Les Watling, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Brenke Epibenthic Sledge; eventDate: 2013-10-09; eventTime: 10:26; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: EB01; fieldNotes: Collected from epi net (on the epibenthic sledge); Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_136; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594458; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Lamouroux, 1812; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4080; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.758333333333; decimalLongitude: -116.69851666667; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Les Watling, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Brenke Epibenthic Sledge; eventDate: 2013-10-11; eventTime: 10:32; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: EB02; fieldNotes: Collected from epi net (on the epibenthic sledge); Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_154; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594475; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Lamouroux, 1812; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4080; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.758333333333; decimalLongitude: -116.69851666667; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Les Watling, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Brenke Epibenthic Sledge; eventDate: 2013-10-11; eventTime: 10:32; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: EB02; fieldNotes: Collected from epi net (on the epibenthic sledge); Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_203; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594513; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Lamouroux, 1812; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4054; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.824116666667; decimalLongitude: -116.53425; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Les Watling, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: USNEL Box Core; eventDate: 2013-10-14; eventTime: 21:37; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: BC07; fieldNotes: Collected from 0-2 cm layer of box core using a 300 micron sieve; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_330; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594610; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Lamouroux, 1812; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4043; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.7603833333333; decimalLongitude: -116.467933333333; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Les Watling, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicle; eventDate: 2013-10-17; eventTime: 19:46; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: RV05; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_333; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594613; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Lamouroux, 1812; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4075; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.76085; decimalLongitude: -116.4653; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Les Watling, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicle; eventDate: 2013-10-17; eventTime: 19:06; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: RV05; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_376; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594645; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Lamouroux, 1812; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4182; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.933066666667; decimalLongitude: -116.71628333333; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Les Watling, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Brenke Epibenthic Sledge; eventDate: 2013-10-19; eventTime: 12:16; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: EB05; fieldNotes: Collected from epi net (on the epibenthic sledge); Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Branched or unbranched colonies attached to nodules. Identified to family based on general morphology (Fig. 8).
Figure 8.

sp. 'NHM_330'. (a) Specimen NHM_330 attached to nodule imaged by Remotely Operated Vehicle in situ. (b) Specimen NHM_002. (c) Specimen NHM_330 imaged alive on ship. (d) Detail of NHM_330. (e) Detail of polyp, specimen NHM_330. Scale bars (c) 1 cm, (e) 500 µm. Image attribution (a) Diva Amon and Craig R Smith, (b-e) Glover, Dahlgren & Wiklund.

Genetic data for this taxon with new GenBank accession numbers are provided in Table 2​. No genetic matches on Genbank and does not cluster with other species available at Genbank but occupy a position ancestral to most other sequenced taxa in suborder (order ) (Fig. 5). Based on morphology this taxon is here referred to the subfamily Gray, 1870. The genus is indeterminate at this time but morphologically resembles (Phil Alderslade pers com). Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_417; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594676; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Lamouroux, 1812; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4026; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.8645666666667; decimalLongitude: -116.548233333333; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Les Watling, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicle; eventDate: 2013-10-20; eventTime: 11:05; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: RV06; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Branched colony attached to nodule. Identified to family based on general morphology (Fig. 9).
Figure 9.

sp. 'NHM_417'. (a) Specimen imaged in situ by Remotely Operated Vehicle. Entire specimen. (b) Specimen after recovery. (c) Detail of polyps. Scale bar 3 cm. Image attribution (a) Diva Amon and Craig R Smith, (b-c) Glover, Dahlgren & Wiklund.

Genetic data for this taxon with new GenBank accession numbers are provided in Table 2. The specimen superficially resembles Wright (1885) first described in the Narrative (Part 2) of the HMS Challenger voyage and more fully described in Wright and Studer (1889) where a type locality from station 241 between Yokohama and Hawaii (depth 4206m) is indicated. Morphologically-similar specimens based on AUV or ROV image data is also referred to this species in the CCZ megafauna atlas (International Seabed Authority 2016). However, this specimen is distinguished by the presence of large needle sclerites (Fig. 9) that extend between the bases of the tentacles (which are not present in ), and the body sclerites being predominantly small needles rather than the disorganised rods that typify . The present specimen belongs to a new genus and species (Watling et al. in prep). For a recent discussion on Keratoisid corals, see Dueñas et al. (2014) , Lapointe and Watling (2015) and Moore et al. 2016. No genetic matches at Genbank but forms a cluster with and sequences published (Fig. 5). Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_416; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594675; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Carlgren, 1932; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4025; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.8645283333333; decimalLongitude: -116.548211666667; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Estefania Rodriguez, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicle; eventDate: 2013-10-20; eventTime: 22:54; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: RV06; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Relatively large anemone attached to nodule. Column pale, white, with verrucae arranged in rows. No pronounced limbus. Morphology and colour of tentacles not observed (Fig. 10).
Figure 10.

sp. NHM_416. Scale bar 5 cm. Image attribution (a) Diva Amon & Craig R Smith, (b) Glover, Dahlgren & Wiklund.

Genetic data for this taxon with new GenBank accession numbers are provided in Table 2. Assigned here to the family Carlgren (1932) based on morphology, and most similar to species in the genus Simon (1892) (Estefania Rodriguez pers. com.). Attempts to collect a full suite of genetic marker data was unsuccessful, and limited to the 18S gene only. A phylogenetic analysis of the 18S gene including hexacoral taxa available at Genbank placed this specimen with low support as sister to a sequence assigned to (Carlgren 1927). The result is most probably an artefact due to the restricted dataset and homoplasy in the 18S gene. Previous analyses has suggested limitation of this gene alone for species barcoding and genus level phylogenetic reconstruction in hexacorals (Rodríguez et al. 2014). (Huxley, 1859) Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_477; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5595047; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Huxley, 1859; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4160; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.726616666667; decimalLongitude: -116.67; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: USNEL Box Core; eventDate: 2013-10-22; eventTime: 07:25; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: BC14; fieldNotes: Collected from 0-2 cm layer of box core using a 300 micron sieve; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Pentagonal, transparent disk found in a boxcore sample, possibly from the water column (Fig. 11). The animal cavity contained sediment.
Figure 11.

(Huxley, 1859). (a) Specimen NHM_477. (b) Drawing from original description by Huxley 1859. Scale bar 1 mm. Image attribution (a) Glover, Dahlgren & Wiklund 2016.

Genetic data for this taxon with new GenBank accession numbers are provided in Table 2. The CO1 data suggest that the specimen is identical to (Huxley, 1859) (Genbank Accession # GQ119937). No type locality was assigned to the name in the species description. The original description state that the species occurred in 'all the seas that was traversed' (Huxley 1859). Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_398; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594663; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Allman,1872; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4500; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.863283333333; decimalLongitude: -116.54885; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Diva Amon; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: USNEL Box Core; eventDate: 2013-10-20; eventTime: 03:39; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: BC12; fieldNotes: Collected from 0-2 cm layer of box core using a 300 micron sieve; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Small bulb-like corymorph hydrozoan found attached to a nodule with the crown apparently retracted (Fig. 12).
Figure 12.

sp. NHM_398. (a) Specimen NHM_398 attached to nodule, (b) Detail, same specimen. Scale bar 1,5 mm. Image attribution Glover, Dahlgren & Wiklund 2016.

Genetic data for this taxa with new Genbank accession numbers are provided in Table 2. Phylogenetic analyses based on gene data suggest that this hydrozoan fall within the family (tree not showed). Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_339; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594616; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Eschscholtz, 1829; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4111; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.761666666667; decimalLongitude: -116.46033333333; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Bowers & Connelly Megacore; eventDate: 2013-10-18; eventTime: 15:54; habitat: pelagic; fieldNumber: MC08; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Tentacle from pelagic jellyfish found on pinger (Fig. 13).
Figure 13.

sp. NHM_339. Detached tentacle found on pinger. Scale bar 5 mm. Image attribution Glover, Dahlgren & Wiklund 2016.

Genetic data for this taxon with new GenBank accession numbers are provided in Table 2. No genetic matches at Genbank but in a COI tree (not shown) it is sister to although with quite low support, while the 18S sequence BLAST search is nearest to . Lesueur & Petit, 1807 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_249; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 1; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5594546; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Lesueur & Petit, 1807; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4076; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.811683333333; decimalLongitude: -116.71001666667; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: Bowers & Connelly Megacore; eventDate: 2013-10-16; eventTime: 19:50; habitat: pelagic; fieldNumber: MC06; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Fragment of specimen stuck on megacore at retrieval. No image. Genetic data for this taxon with new GenBank accession numbers are provided in Table 2. The CO1 data suggest that the specimen is identical to Lesueur and Petit (1807) (Genbank Accession # GQ120047). Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: ; recordNumber: NHM_353; recordedBy: Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren, Maggie Georgieva; individualCount: 2; preparations: tissue voucher stored in 80% non-denatured ethanol aqueous solution and DNA voucher stored in elution buffer; otherCatalogNumbers: 5595043; associatedSequences: ; Taxon: taxonConceptID: ; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Kölliker, 1853; Location: waterBody: Pacific; stateProvince: Clarion Clipperton Zone; locality: UK Seabed Resources Ltd exploration claim UK-1; verbatimLocality: UK-1 Stratum A; maximumDepthInMeters: 4150; locationRemarks: RV Melville Cruise MV1313; decimalLatitude: 13.888333333333; decimalLongitude: -116.68998333333; geodeticDatum: WGS84; Identification: identifiedBy: Andy Gooday, Adrian Glover, Helena Wiklund, Thomas Dahlgren; dateIdentified: 2016-03-01; identificationRemarks: identified by DNA and morphology; Event: samplingProtocol: USNEL Box Core; eventDate: 2013-10-19; eventTime: 02:25; habitat: Abyssal plain; fieldNumber: BC11; fieldNotes: Collected from 0-2 cm layer of box core using a 300 micron sieve; Record Level: language: en; institutionCode: NHMUK; collectionCode: ZOO; datasetName: ABYSSLINE; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen Specimens attached to nodule. Seemingly empty tubes with transverse rings and longitudinal striations (Fig. 14).
Figure 14.

sp. NHM_353. (a) Specimen NHM_321 attached to nodule (arrow). Image attribution Glover, Dahlgren & Wiklund 2016.

Genetic data for this taxon (NHM_353) with new GenBank accession numbers are provided in Table 2. ID based on Genbank BLAST place the material close to Broch (1914). The tubes are morphologically similar to (Leloup 1937) (top fig. p 119 in Morandini and Jarms (2005). The species was previously assigned to based on general polyp morphology (Morandini and Jarms 2005). Type locality of is Malayan archipelago at 794 m depth. The specimens NHM_083 and NHM_321 failed to produce any DNA data and the identification is therefor provisional.

Discussion

After more than three decades of explorations focused on the CCZ, faunal records from the area (e.g. in the OBIS or GBIF databases) remain scarce. For the entire 6 million sq km area, there are no more than 220 records belonging to 52 taxa. Limiting the search for the same area to benthic records of yielded seven records of five taxa. In this study we report 18 records for 10 taxa, most of which benthic, that is more than doubling the known data for the region from our relatively small sample set. There were only two matches in Genbank for any of our cnidarian sequences. They were for the two pelagic hydrozoans and , two species with supposedly cosmopolitan distributions but previously not reported from the CCZ. A third pelagic species ( sp.) did not match any previously sequenced taxon available on Genbank. Deep-sea corals are, in general, considered as vulnerable to anthropogenic stressors such as ocean acidification (Orr et al. 2005) and increased turbidity from activities such as trawling or oil and gas extraction (Roberts 2002). Changes in species composition and abundance of the diverse, and to a considerable extent, novel coral fauna of the CCZ, may become an important indicator of environmental impact from future mining activities. Our data show that DNA sampling of this fauna in conjuction with detailed morphological examination is required to properly assess CCZ coral diversity. We hope that the rapid publication of this and similar taxonomic data from other groups (Glover et al. 2016) will help ongoing and future efforts to build a taxonomic baseline of the CCZ suited to future impact assessments and environmental monitoring. Taxa table Data type: Genbank accession numbers Brief description: List of taxa downloaded from GenBank that are included in the phylogenetic analysis of , with their Genbank accession numbers. Accession numbers for taxa sequenced in this study are found in Table 2. File: oo_86279.xlsx
  18 in total

1.  MAFFT: a novel method for rapid multiple sequence alignment based on fast Fourier transform.

Authors:  Kazutaka Katoh; Kazuharu Misawa; Kei-ichi Kuma; Takashi Miyata
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2002-07-15       Impact factor: 16.971

2.  MrBayes 3: Bayesian phylogenetic inference under mixed models.

Authors:  Fredrik Ronquist; John P Huelsenbeck
Journal:  Bioinformatics       Date:  2003-08-12       Impact factor: 6.937

3.  Phylogeny and evolution of reproductive modes in Autolytinae (Syllidae, Annelida).

Authors:  Arne Nygren; Per Sundberg
Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol       Date:  2003-11       Impact factor: 4.286

4.  MUSCLE: multiple sequence alignment with high accuracy and high throughput.

Authors:  Robert C Edgar
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2004-03-19       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 5.  Abyssal food limitation, ecosystem structure and climate change.

Authors:  Craig R Smith; Fabio C De Leo; Angelo F Bernardino; Andrew K Sweetman; Pedro Martinez Arbizu
Journal:  Trends Ecol Evol       Date:  2008-06-26       Impact factor: 17.712

6.  OCEANS. Managing mining of the deep seabed.

Authors:  L M Wedding; S M Reiter; C R Smith; K M Gjerde; J N Kittinger; A M Friedlander; S D Gaines; M R Clark; A M Thurnherr; S M Hardy; L B Crowder
Journal:  Science       Date:  2015-07-09       Impact factor: 47.728

7.  A taxonomic revision of the genus Primnoisis Studer [& Wright], 1887 (Coelenterata: Octocorallia: Isididae) using morphological and molecular data.

Authors:  Kirrily Moore; Philip Alderslade; Karen Miller
Journal:  Zootaxa       Date:  2016-02-05       Impact factor: 1.091

8.  Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms.

Authors:  James C Orr; Victoria J Fabry; Olivier Aumont; Laurent Bopp; Scott C Doney; Richard A Feely; Anand Gnanadesikan; Nicolas Gruber; Akio Ishida; Fortunat Joos; Robert M Key; Keith Lindsay; Ernst Maier-Reimer; Richard Matear; Patrick Monfray; Anne Mouchet; Raymond G Najjar; Gian-Kasper Plattner; Keith B Rodgers; Christopher L Sabine; Jorge L Sarmiento; Reiner Schlitzer; Richard D Slater; Ian J Totterdell; Marie-France Weirig; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Andrew Yool
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2005-09-29       Impact factor: 49.962

9.  DNA primers for amplification of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I from diverse metazoan invertebrates.

Authors:  O Folmer; M Black; W Hoeh; R Lutz; R Vrijenhoek
Journal:  Mol Mar Biol Biotechnol       Date:  1994-10

10.  Geneious Basic: an integrated and extendable desktop software platform for the organization and analysis of sequence data.

Authors:  Matthew Kearse; Richard Moir; Amy Wilson; Steven Stones-Havas; Matthew Cheung; Shane Sturrock; Simon Buxton; Alex Cooper; Sidney Markowitz; Chris Duran; Tobias Thierer; Bruce Ashton; Peter Meintjes; Alexei Drummond
Journal:  Bioinformatics       Date:  2012-04-27       Impact factor: 6.937

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1.  Abyssal fauna of polymetallic nodule exploration areas, eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone, central Pacific Ocean: Annelida: Capitellidae, Opheliidae, Scalibregmatidae, and Travisiidae.

Authors:  Helena Wiklund; Lenka Neal; Adrian G Glover; Regan Drennan; Thomas G Dahlgren
Journal:  Zookeys       Date:  2019-10-28       Impact factor: 1.546

2.  Biodiversity data and new species descriptions of polychaetes from offshore waters of the Falkland Islands, an area undergoing hydrocarbon exploration.

Authors:  Lenka Neal; Gordon L J Paterson; David Blockley; Ben Scott; Emma Sherlock; Cate Huque; Adrian G Glover
Journal:  Zookeys       Date:  2020-06-03       Impact factor: 1.546

3.  Megafauna of the UKSRL exploration contract area and eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the Pacific Ocean: Annelida, Arthropoda, Bryozoa, Chordata, Ctenophora, Mollusca.

Authors:  Diva J Amon; Amanda F Ziegler; Jeffrey C Drazen; Andrei V Grischenko; Astrid B Leitner; Dhugal J Lindsay; Janet R Voight; Mary K Wicksten; Craig M Young; Craig R Smith
Journal:  Biodivers Data J       Date:  2017-08-14

4.  From the Surface to the Deep-Sea: Bacterial Distributions across Polymetallic Nodule Fields in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean.

Authors:  Markus V Lindh; Brianne M Maillot; Christine N Shulse; Andrew J Gooday; Diva J Amon; Craig R Smith; Matthew J Church
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-09-08       Impact factor: 5.640

5.  The first complete mitochondrial genome of the Mariana Trench Freyastera benthophila (Asteroidea: Brisingida: Brisingidae) allows insights into the deep-sea adaptive evolution of Brisingida.

Authors:  Wendan Mu; Jun Liu; Haibin Zhang
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2018-10-31       Impact factor: 2.912

6.  Managing a sustainable deep-sea 'blue economy' requires knowledge of what actually lives there.

Authors:  Adrian G Glover; Helena Wiklund; Chong Chen; Thomas G Dahlgren
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2018-11-27       Impact factor: 8.140

7.  Ecology of a polymetallic nodule occurrence gradient: Implications for deep-sea mining.

Authors:  Erik Simon-Lledó; Brian J Bett; Veerle A I Huvenne; Timm Schoening; Noelie M A Benoist; Daniel O B Jones
Journal:  Limnol Oceanogr       Date:  2019-03-13       Impact factor: 4.745

8.  Larval assemblages over the abyssal plain in the Pacific are highly diverse and spatially patchy.

Authors:  Oliver Kersten; Eric W Vetter; Michelle J Jungbluth; Craig R Smith; Erica Goetze
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2019-09-26       Impact factor: 2.984

9.  Megafauna of the UKSRL exploration contract area and eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the Pacific Ocean: Echinodermata.

Authors:  Diva J Amon; Amanda F Ziegler; Antonina Kremenetskaia; Christopher L Mah; Rich Mooi; Tim O'Hara; David L Pawson; Michel Roux; Craig R Smith
Journal:  Biodivers Data J       Date:  2017-05-11

10.  Abyssal fauna of the UK-1 polymetallic nodule exploration area, Clarion-Clipperton Zone, central Pacific Ocean: Mollusca.

Authors:  Helena Wiklund; John D Taylor; Thomas G Dahlgren; Christiane Todt; Chiho Ikebe; Muriel Rabone; Adrian G Glover
Journal:  Zookeys       Date:  2017-10-10       Impact factor: 1.546

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