Sponge species composition of north-east Atlantic cold-water coral reefs compared in a bathyal to inshore gradient
A comparison is made of sponge diversity and abundance in nine cold-water coral reef locations situated in four regions of the north-east Atlantic, Rockall Bank (two reef locations, both deep, oceanic), Porcupine Bank (two locations, both deep, oceanic), Mingulay (two reef locations, both shallow, n...
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crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0025315413001410 2024-09-15T18:24:40+00:00 Sponge species composition of north-east Atlantic cold-water coral reefs compared in a bathyal to inshore gradient van Soest, R.W.M. de Voogd, N.J. 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315413001410 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0025315413001410 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom volume 95, issue 7, page 1461-1474 ISSN 0025-3154 1469-7769 journal-article 2013 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0025315413001410 2024-07-17T04:03:28Z A comparison is made of sponge diversity and abundance in nine cold-water coral reef locations situated in four regions of the north-east Atlantic, Rockall Bank (two reef locations, both deep, oceanic), Porcupine Bank (two locations, both deep, oceanic), Mingulay (two reef locations, both shallow, near-shore), Skagerrak (three reef locations, all shallow, near-shore). Literature data from two reefs were used to supplement our own data from seven reef locations. Geographical distance between the regions may be summarized as Rockall Bank < Porcupine << Mingulay <<< Skagerrak. The first three regions are all situated west of the British Isles, and prevailing current patterns and bottom conditions would make direct larval transport between all three a distinct possibility. The fourth region, Skagerrak, is situated away from the Atlantic regions, with larval contact hampered by long distances over predominantly shallow sedimented sea bottoms. Accordingly, we expected the largest taxon turnover to be between the three Atlantic regions and the Skagerrak localities. However, cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling clearly show, that shelf reefs at Mingulay were faunistically closer to the geographically- distant shelf reefs at Skagerrak than to the geographically closer bathyal reefs of the Porcupine–Rockall area. Further research is necessary to determine whether depth is a proxy for other abiotic factors such as oceanic circulation or trophic conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Cambridge University Press Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 95 7 1461 1474 |
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A comparison is made of sponge diversity and abundance in nine cold-water coral reef locations situated in four regions of the north-east Atlantic, Rockall Bank (two reef locations, both deep, oceanic), Porcupine Bank (two locations, both deep, oceanic), Mingulay (two reef locations, both shallow, near-shore), Skagerrak (three reef locations, all shallow, near-shore). Literature data from two reefs were used to supplement our own data from seven reef locations. Geographical distance between the regions may be summarized as Rockall Bank < Porcupine << Mingulay <<< Skagerrak. The first three regions are all situated west of the British Isles, and prevailing current patterns and bottom conditions would make direct larval transport between all three a distinct possibility. The fourth region, Skagerrak, is situated away from the Atlantic regions, with larval contact hampered by long distances over predominantly shallow sedimented sea bottoms. Accordingly, we expected the largest taxon turnover to be between the three Atlantic regions and the Skagerrak localities. However, cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling clearly show, that shelf reefs at Mingulay were faunistically closer to the geographically- distant shelf reefs at Skagerrak than to the geographically closer bathyal reefs of the Porcupine–Rockall area. Further research is necessary to determine whether depth is a proxy for other abiotic factors such as oceanic circulation or trophic conditions. |
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van Soest, R.W.M. de Voogd, N.J. Sponge species composition of north-east Atlantic cold-water coral reefs compared in a bathyal to inshore gradient |
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Sponge species composition of north-east Atlantic cold-water coral reefs compared in a bathyal to inshore gradient |
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Sponge species composition of north-east Atlantic cold-water coral reefs compared in a bathyal to inshore gradient |
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Sponge species composition of north-east Atlantic cold-water coral reefs compared in a bathyal to inshore gradient |
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Sponge species composition of north-east Atlantic cold-water coral reefs compared in a bathyal to inshore gradient |
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Sponge species composition of north-east Atlantic cold-water coral reefs compared in a bathyal to inshore gradient |
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sponge species composition of north-east atlantic cold-water coral reefs compared in a bathyal to inshore gradient |
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