Patterns in megabenthic assemblages on a seamount summit (Ormonde Peak, Gorringe Bank, Northeast Atlantic)

Abstract Gettysburg and Ormonde are two shallow peaks located on the Gorringe seamount about 200 and 240 km WSW off Cape St. Vincent (Portugal, NE Atlantic), within the Portuguese Economic Exclusive Zone. Despite the ecological importance of the biological assemblages on these peaks and the need to...

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Main Authors: Ramos, Manuela, Bertocci, Iacopo, Tempera, Fernando, Calado, Gonçalo, Albuquerque, Mónica, Duarte, Pedro
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/maec.12353 2024-06-02T08:11:57+00:00 Patterns in megabenthic assemblages on a seamount summit (Ormonde Peak, Gorringe Bank, Northeast Atlantic) Ramos, Manuela Bertocci, Iacopo Tempera, Fernando Calado, Gonçalo Albuquerque, Mónica Duarte, Pedro Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/maec.12353 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fmaec.12353 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/maec.12353 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Marine Ecology volume 37, issue 5, page 1057-1072 ISSN 0173-9565 1439-0485 journal-article 2016 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/maec.12353 2024-05-06T07:01:59Z Abstract Gettysburg and Ormonde are two shallow peaks located on the Gorringe seamount about 200 and 240 km WSW off Cape St. Vincent (Portugal, NE Atlantic), within the Portuguese Economic Exclusive Zone. Despite the ecological importance of the biological assemblages on these peaks and the need to preserve seamounts as valuable habitats, no management plans have been yet implemented at this site, which only recently has been included in the list of Sites of Community Importance of Portugal. Video imagery collected using a ROV during the 2011 Oceana campaigns was used here to analyse qualitative and quantitative patterns of benthic assemblage composition at the summit of the seamount (between 30 and 230 m depth). The results suggest that Ormonde is a biologically important area made up of vulnerable marine ecosystem elements that change significantly with depth. These include: kelp beds, in the euphotic zone; encrusting coralline algal communities and solitary colonies or mixed associations of suspension‐feeders (scleractinians, gorgonians, antipatharians, encrusting demosponges and ascidians), at the lower limit of the euphotic zone; mixed coral gardens and erect sponges, in the disphotic zone; and dense sponge aggregations, on the upper slope. These results were further used to propose amendments to the European Nature Information System habitat classification as a tool to work towards resolving the seamounts management issue. The results also provide information on taxa and habitats with high ecological value and classified as threatened or vulnerable, which is essential for the implementation of the cornerstones of Europe's biodiversity conservation policy, namely the OSPAR Convention and the EU Habitats Directive. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic Wiley Online Library Oceana ENVELOPE(-59.783,-59.783,-65.133,-65.133) Marine Ecology 37 5 1057 1072
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description Abstract Gettysburg and Ormonde are two shallow peaks located on the Gorringe seamount about 200 and 240 km WSW off Cape St. Vincent (Portugal, NE Atlantic), within the Portuguese Economic Exclusive Zone. Despite the ecological importance of the biological assemblages on these peaks and the need to preserve seamounts as valuable habitats, no management plans have been yet implemented at this site, which only recently has been included in the list of Sites of Community Importance of Portugal. Video imagery collected using a ROV during the 2011 Oceana campaigns was used here to analyse qualitative and quantitative patterns of benthic assemblage composition at the summit of the seamount (between 30 and 230 m depth). The results suggest that Ormonde is a biologically important area made up of vulnerable marine ecosystem elements that change significantly with depth. These include: kelp beds, in the euphotic zone; encrusting coralline algal communities and solitary colonies or mixed associations of suspension‐feeders (scleractinians, gorgonians, antipatharians, encrusting demosponges and ascidians), at the lower limit of the euphotic zone; mixed coral gardens and erect sponges, in the disphotic zone; and dense sponge aggregations, on the upper slope. These results were further used to propose amendments to the European Nature Information System habitat classification as a tool to work towards resolving the seamounts management issue. The results also provide information on taxa and habitats with high ecological value and classified as threatened or vulnerable, which is essential for the implementation of the cornerstones of Europe's biodiversity conservation policy, namely the OSPAR Convention and the EU Habitats Directive.
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author Ramos, Manuela
Bertocci, Iacopo
Tempera, Fernando
Calado, Gonçalo
Albuquerque, Mónica
Duarte, Pedro
spellingShingle Ramos, Manuela
Bertocci, Iacopo
Tempera, Fernando
Calado, Gonçalo
Albuquerque, Mónica
Duarte, Pedro
Patterns in megabenthic assemblages on a seamount summit (Ormonde Peak, Gorringe Bank, Northeast Atlantic)
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Bertocci, Iacopo
Tempera, Fernando
Calado, Gonçalo
Albuquerque, Mónica
Duarte, Pedro
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title Patterns in megabenthic assemblages on a seamount summit (Ormonde Peak, Gorringe Bank, Northeast Atlantic)
title_short Patterns in megabenthic assemblages on a seamount summit (Ormonde Peak, Gorringe Bank, Northeast Atlantic)
title_full Patterns in megabenthic assemblages on a seamount summit (Ormonde Peak, Gorringe Bank, Northeast Atlantic)
title_fullStr Patterns in megabenthic assemblages on a seamount summit (Ormonde Peak, Gorringe Bank, Northeast Atlantic)
title_full_unstemmed Patterns in megabenthic assemblages on a seamount summit (Ormonde Peak, Gorringe Bank, Northeast Atlantic)
title_sort patterns in megabenthic assemblages on a seamount summit (ormonde peak, gorringe bank, northeast atlantic)
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