Distribution of deep-sea meiobenthos in surface sediments off North Carolina
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 33.751196 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -76.188706 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 33.400000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -76.891667 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 34.186667 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -75.736667 * DATE/TIME START: 1970-01-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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01/06/1971
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Observations on the ecology and distribution of meiofauna occurring on the outer continental shelf and continental slope at depths from 50 to 2500 m in the region where the Blake Plateau cuts across the North Carolina slope are reported. Total numbers of meiofauna ranged from 151/100 cm**3 of sediment at 400 m to 1196/100 cm**3 of sediment at 250 m. Sediments of the upper region (50-500 m) consisted of medium-sized calcareous sands with relatively low organic carbon contents, while the deeper sediments (600-2500 m) consisted of sandy silts and silts with organic carbon contents 6-10 times that of the shallower sediments. Two basic faunas appear to be present in the areas investigated; a shallow-water fauna extending from 50 to 500 m and a deep-water fauna from 800 to 2500 m. The shallow-water fauna consists of nematodes (the dominant taxon) and relatively large numbers of harpactacoid copepods, ostracods, benthic foraminifera, polychaetes, gastrotrichs and several other groups, while below 500 m only nematodes and foraminifera are present in large numbers, the latter being especially abundant between 800 and 2000 m. A major change in the meiofauna occurs on the Blake Plateau between the depths of approximately 400-500 m and 600-750 m where the composition of the sediment changes from sand to silty sand. From 50 m to 400-500 m gastrotrichs, turbellaria, tardigrades, kinorhynchs, halicarids, hydrozoans, gnathostomulids, lamellibranchs and cumaceans are commonly encountered; these groups are absent below 500 m. In addition, there are significant reductions in the numbers of harpactacoids, ostracods, nemerteans and polychaetes below 500 m. Examination of the nematode population also show faunal differences between the shallower sediments (50-500 m) and the deeper sediments (600-2500 m). High indices of affinity exist among the faunas between 50 and 500 m and among the faunas between 800 and 2500 m; the fauna at 600-750 m represents a transition between these two regions, but it is more closely related to the deep-water fauna. Changes in the distribution of both the total meiofuna and also the nematodes are highly correlated with changes in sediments composition and bottom water temperatures. It is suggested that changes in grain size and accompanying changes in sources of nutrition, which are the results of Gulf Stream and other current activity, are the dominant environmental factors influencing the meiofauna of the area. |
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application/zip, 5 datasets |
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.738516 doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.738516 |
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PANGAEA |
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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted |
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Supplement to: Tietjen, John H (1971): Ecology and distribution of deep-sea meiobenthos of North Carolina. Deep-Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, 18(10), 941-957, doi:10.1016/0011-7471(71)90001-5 |
Palavras-Chave | #<2 µm, >9 phi; >2 mm; 1-0.5 mm; 125-63 µm; 16-8 µm; 2-1 mm; 250-125 µm; 31-16 µm; 4-2 µm; 44 µm, 1 subsample of 10 cm², 10 cm deep, sampling date not given; 500-250 µm; 62-31 µm; 8-4 µm; Acanthopharynx sp.; ADEPDCruises; Archiannelida; C. reticulatum; C. sculpturatum; CaCO3; Calcium carbonate; Carbon, organic, total; Ceramonema reticulatum; Ceramonema sculpturatum; Chontolatmus sp.; Comesoma sp.; Counting 44-500 µm fraction; Cumacea; Cyilndroaimus sp.; D. americanus; D. cephalata; D. incisus; D. minuta; D. scantcus; D. varioannulata; D50; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Desmodora varioannulata; Desmodorella cephalata; Desmoscolex americanus; Desmoscolex scantcus; Diplopeltis incisus; Disconema minuta; Echiurida; Ethmolaimus sp.; Event; F. meridionalis; FB#1; FB#2; FB#3; FC#1; FC#2; Filipjevia meridionalis; Foram; Foraminifera; FSL#1; FSL#2; FSL#3; FSL#4; FSL#5; FSL#6; Gastrotricha; GC; Gnathostomulida; Gravity corer; H. ilium; H. iongtsetosus; H. meyersi; H. quattuordecimpapillata; H. setosus; Halalaimus ilium; Halalaimus iongtsetosus; Halalaimus meyersi; Halicaridae; Halichoanolatmus quattuordecimpapillata; Halichoanolatmus sp.; Harpacticoidea; Hydrozoa; Hypodontolaimus setosus; Kinorhyncha; L. annae; L. bananum; L. filicaudatus; Lamellibranchiata; LB#1; LB#2; LB#3; LB#4; LC#1; LC#2; Leptolaimus sp.; Lithology; Lithology/composition/facies; Litinium bananum; Longicyatholaimus annae; Longicyatholaimus filicaudatus; LSL#1; LSL#2; LSL#3; LSL#4; M. cochleatus; M. dimorphus; M. effilatus; M. mierophthalma; M. problematicus; M. retrosetosus; M. spatiosus; Median, grain size; Meiofauna, abundance of metazoa; Meiofauna, metazoa per volume; Meiof metaz; Meiof metaz abund; Metacyatholaimus spatiosus; Metalinhomoeus effilatus; Metalinhomoeus retrosetosus; Microlaimus cochleatus; Microlaimus dimorphus; Microlaimus problematicus; Microlaimus sp.; Monhystera mierophthalma; Monhystera sp.; N. corcunda; Nauplii; NE-America, Hatteras Abyssal Plain; Nematoda; Nemertea; Neotonchus corcunda; Ostrac; Ostracoda; P. annulatum; P. pesavis; P. segregata; Paracyatholaimus pesavis; Paralinhomoeus sp.; Polychaeta; Poraponema segregata; Porocoma sp.; Pselionema annulatum; Rotifera; S. americana; S. chitwoodi; S. parabyssalis; S. triplex; Sabatieria americana; Sabatieria chitwoodi; Sabatieria parabyssalis; Sabatieria sp.; Sabatieria triplex; Size fraction < 0.002 mm, > 9 phi, clay; Size fraction > 2 mm, gravel; Size fraction 0.004-0.002 mm, 8.0-9.0 phi, very fine silt; Size fraction 0.008-0.004 mm, 7.0-8.0 phi, fine silt; Size fraction 0.016-0.008 mm, 6.0-7.0 phi, medium silt; Size fraction 0.031-0.016 mm; Size fraction 0.062-0.031 mm; Size fraction 0.125-0.063 mm, 3.0-4.0 phi, very fine sand; Size fraction 0.250-0.125 mm, 2.0-3.0 phi, fine sand; Size fraction 0.500-0.250 mm, 1.0-2.0 phi, medium sand; Size fraction 1.000-0.500 mm, 0.0-1.0 phi, coarse sand; Size fraction 2.000-1.000 mm, (-1.0)-0.0 phi, very coarse sand; Sort; Sorting; sp. 1; sp. 2; Sphaeralaimus sp.; T. longicaudatus; T. problematica; Tardigrada; Theristus longicaudatus; Theristus problematica; Theristus sp.; TOC; total meiofauna; Turbellaria; X. striata; Xyala striata |
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