Increasing Knowledge of Biodiversity on the Orphan Seamount: A New Species of Tedania (Tedaniopsis) Dendy, 1924

A new Tedania species (Porifera) was collect using remotely operated vehicles during the Canadian mission HUD2010-029 and the British RRS Discovery Cruise DY081, on the Orphan Seamount near the Orphan Knoll, northwest Atlantic, between 2999.88 and 3450.4 m depth. Orphan Knoll is an isolated, drowned...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Ríos, Pilar, Cristobo, Javier, Baker, Emily, Beazley, Lindsay, Culwick, Timothy, Kenchington, Ellen
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spelling crfrontiers:10.3389/fmars.2021.612857 2024-02-11T10:05:36+01:00 Increasing Knowledge of Biodiversity on the Orphan Seamount: A New Species of Tedania (Tedaniopsis) Dendy, 1924 Ríos, Pilar Cristobo, Javier Baker, Emily Beazley, Lindsay Culwick, Timothy Kenchington, Ellen 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.612857 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.612857/full unknown Frontiers Media SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Frontiers in Marine Science volume 8 ISSN 2296-7745 Ocean Engineering Water Science and Technology Aquatic Science Global and Planetary Change Oceanography journal-article 2021 crfrontiers https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.612857 2024-01-26T09:59:00Z A new Tedania species (Porifera) was collect using remotely operated vehicles during the Canadian mission HUD2010-029 and the British RRS Discovery Cruise DY081, on the Orphan Seamount near the Orphan Knoll, northwest Atlantic, between 2999.88 and 3450.4 m depth. Orphan Knoll is an isolated, drowned continental fragment 550 km northeast Newfoundland in the Labrador Sea. This region is biologically rich and complex and in 2007, the regional fisheries management organization operating in the area regulated that no vessel shall engage in bottom-contact fishing activities until reviewed in 2020 with a review slated at the end of this year. Members of the genus Tedania are uncommon in the temperate northern hemisphere with only six species known previously: Tedania ( Tedania ) anhelans Tedania ( Tedania ) pilarriosae Tedania ( Tedania ) suctoria Tedania ( Tedania ) urgorrii Tedania ( Tedaniopsis ) gurjanovae and Tedania ( Tedaniopsis ) phacellina . The particular features of the new sponge we describe are the very peculiar external morphology which is tree-like with dichotomous branching—a morphology not previously described in this subgenus; and the combination of spicules found: long styles, the typical tornotes of the subgenus and two sizes of onychaetes. Additional information is provided on other species of Tedaniopsis described from the Atlantic Ocean. Based on the characteristics reported, we propose a new species, Tedania ( Tedaniopsis ) rappi sp. nov. in honor of Prof. Hans Tore Rapp (1972–2020), University of Bergen, Norway, a renowned sponge taxonomist and coordinator of the Horizon 2020 SponGES project. The holotype of T. ( T. ) phacellina Topsent, 1912 from the Azores, the only other northern Atlantic species in the subgenus Tedaniopsis , was reviewed for comparison. Article in Journal/Newspaper Labrador Sea Newfoundland Northwest Atlantic Frontiers (Publisher) Bergen Newfoundland Norway Orphan Knoll ENVELOPE(-46.500,-46.500,50.500,50.500) Frontiers in Marine Science 8
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topic Ocean Engineering
Water Science and Technology
Aquatic Science
Global and Planetary Change
Oceanography
spellingShingle Ocean Engineering
Water Science and Technology
Aquatic Science
Global and Planetary Change
Oceanography
Ríos, Pilar
Cristobo, Javier
Baker, Emily
Beazley, Lindsay
Culwick, Timothy
Kenchington, Ellen
Increasing Knowledge of Biodiversity on the Orphan Seamount: A New Species of Tedania (Tedaniopsis) Dendy, 1924
topic_facet Ocean Engineering
Water Science and Technology
Aquatic Science
Global and Planetary Change
Oceanography
description A new Tedania species (Porifera) was collect using remotely operated vehicles during the Canadian mission HUD2010-029 and the British RRS Discovery Cruise DY081, on the Orphan Seamount near the Orphan Knoll, northwest Atlantic, between 2999.88 and 3450.4 m depth. Orphan Knoll is an isolated, drowned continental fragment 550 km northeast Newfoundland in the Labrador Sea. This region is biologically rich and complex and in 2007, the regional fisheries management organization operating in the area regulated that no vessel shall engage in bottom-contact fishing activities until reviewed in 2020 with a review slated at the end of this year. Members of the genus Tedania are uncommon in the temperate northern hemisphere with only six species known previously: Tedania ( Tedania ) anhelans Tedania ( Tedania ) pilarriosae Tedania ( Tedania ) suctoria Tedania ( Tedania ) urgorrii Tedania ( Tedaniopsis ) gurjanovae and Tedania ( Tedaniopsis ) phacellina . The particular features of the new sponge we describe are the very peculiar external morphology which is tree-like with dichotomous branching—a morphology not previously described in this subgenus; and the combination of spicules found: long styles, the typical tornotes of the subgenus and two sizes of onychaetes. Additional information is provided on other species of Tedaniopsis described from the Atlantic Ocean. Based on the characteristics reported, we propose a new species, Tedania ( Tedaniopsis ) rappi sp. nov. in honor of Prof. Hans Tore Rapp (1972–2020), University of Bergen, Norway, a renowned sponge taxonomist and coordinator of the Horizon 2020 SponGES project. The holotype of T. ( T. ) phacellina Topsent, 1912 from the Azores, the only other northern Atlantic species in the subgenus Tedaniopsis , was reviewed for comparison.
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author Ríos, Pilar
Cristobo, Javier
Baker, Emily
Beazley, Lindsay
Culwick, Timothy
Kenchington, Ellen
author_facet Ríos, Pilar
Cristobo, Javier
Baker, Emily
Beazley, Lindsay
Culwick, Timothy
Kenchington, Ellen
author_sort Ríos, Pilar
title Increasing Knowledge of Biodiversity on the Orphan Seamount: A New Species of Tedania (Tedaniopsis) Dendy, 1924
title_short Increasing Knowledge of Biodiversity on the Orphan Seamount: A New Species of Tedania (Tedaniopsis) Dendy, 1924
title_full Increasing Knowledge of Biodiversity on the Orphan Seamount: A New Species of Tedania (Tedaniopsis) Dendy, 1924
title_fullStr Increasing Knowledge of Biodiversity on the Orphan Seamount: A New Species of Tedania (Tedaniopsis) Dendy, 1924
title_full_unstemmed Increasing Knowledge of Biodiversity on the Orphan Seamount: A New Species of Tedania (Tedaniopsis) Dendy, 1924
title_sort increasing knowledge of biodiversity on the orphan seamount: a new species of tedania (tedaniopsis) dendy, 1924
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