(Table 6) Number of specimens of Polymastiidae and Suberitidae spp. found in ANDEEP I and II stations, POLARSTERN cruises ANT-XIX/4 and ANT-XXII/3


Autoria(s): Plotkin, Alexander S; Janussen, Dorte
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -61.240594 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -33.073993 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -71.310000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -53.381500 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 65.289170 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -5.306600 * DATE/TIME START: 2002-03-06T20:02:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2005-03-16T19:27:00 * MINIMUM ELEVATION: -4895.0 m * MAXIMUM ELEVATION: -753.0 m

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09/09/2008

Resumo

The Antarctic deep-water fauna of Polymastiidae and Suberitidae is revised using recently collected material from the Weddell Sea. The former family appeared to be more abundant and diverse than the latter family in the studied area. Seven species within five polymastiid genera and three species within three suberitid genera are described. Relatively high sponge abundance at two stations deeper than 4700 m was mainly constituted by a polymastiid species Radiella ant- arctica sp. nov. Previously, representatives of Radiella have never been found in the Antarctic. An eurybathic species, Polymastia invaginata , well known from the Antarctic and subantarctic, appeared to be especially abundant at less than 1000 m depth. Another eurybathic polymastiid species, Tentorium cf. semisuberites , known for its bipolar distribution, was the third abundant species at the depths between 1000-2600 m, with the highest density found at the deeper stations. Tentorium papillatum , endemic of the Southern Hemisphere, was registered only at a depth of about 1000 m. Other spe- cies studied were less abundant. Astrotylus astrotylus , the representative of the endemic Antarctic genus, was found exclusively deeper than 4500 m, often together with R. antarctica . Acanthopolymastia acanthoxa , the endemic deep- water Antarctic species, was registered at 3000 m. The discovery of suberitid Aaptos robustus sp. nov. at about 2300 m is the first signalization of Aaptos in the Antarctic and at such a considerable depth. The finding of Suberites topsenti deeper than 4700 m is also remarkable. In general the results achieved confirm the high degree of geographical ende- mism of the Antarctic deep-water sponge fauna and the eurybathic distribution of many Antarctic sponge species.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.849244

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.849244

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Supplement to: Plotkin, Alexander S; Janussen, Dorte (2008): Polymastiidae and Suberitidae (Porifera: Demospongiae: Hadromerida) of the deep Weddell Sea, Antarctic. Zootaxa, 1866, 95-135, http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2008/f/zt01866p135.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Aaptos robustus; Acanthopolymastia acanthoxa; Agassiz Trawl; AGT; ANT-XIX/4; ANT-XXII/3; Astrotylus astrotylus; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; DFG-Schwerpunktprogramm 1158 - Antarktisforschung; DFG-SPP1158; EBS; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; Polarstern; Polymastia invaginata; Polymastia zitteli; PS61/132-3; PS61/134-3; PS61/135-3; PS61/141-9; PS61/143-2; PS61 ANDEEP 2; PS67/057-2; PS67/074-7; PS67/078-11; PS67/080-6; PS67/094-11; PS67/102-11; PS67/110-2; PS67/110-8; PS67/121-7; PS67/133-2; PS67 ANDEEP 3; Radiella antarctica; Rhizaxinella cf. nuda; South Atlantic Ocean; Suberites topsenti; Tentorium cf. semisuberites; Tentorium papillatum; Weddell Sea
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