| Literature DB >> 28228673 |
Mary Wicksten1, Sammy De Grave2, Scott France3, Christopher Kelley4.
Abstract
Using the remotely operated vehicle Deep Discoverer, we observed a large stylodactylid shrimp resting on a sedimented sea floor at 4826 m in the Marianas Trench Marine National Monument. The shrimp was not collected but most closely resembled Bathystylodactylus bathyalis, known previously only from a single broken specimen. Video footage shows the shrimp facing into the current and extending its upraised and fringed first and second pereopods, presumably capturing passing particles. The video footage is the first ever to show a living deep-sea stylodactylid and constitutes the deepest record for the family. We provide a list of the deepest reports of caridean shrimps world-wide.Entities:
Keywords: Deep-sea shrimp; Marianas Trench; Stylodactylidae; carideans; feeding
Year: 2017 PMID: 28228673 PMCID: PMC5299437 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.646.10969
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Deepest family level records for caridean shrimp species living at depths bathyal and abyssal depths. Systematics follows De Grave and Fransen (2011), with modifications in De Grave et al. (2014, 2015). Depths as well as sampling or observation method are given.
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Figure 1.cf. , 4826 m, in situ. Photo extracted from high-definition video captured using ROV Deep Discoverer. (Image courtesy of the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research 2016 Deepwater Exploration of the Marianas).