Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean)

12 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables Submarine canyons are known as one of the seafloor morphological features where living cold-water coral (CWC) communities develop in the Mediterranean Sea. We investigated the CWC community of the two westernmost submarine canyons of the Gulf of Lions canyon system: the...

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Main Authors: Gori, Andrea, Orejas, Covadonga, Madurell, Teresa, Bramanti, Lorenzo, Martins, M., Quintanilla, E., Martí-Puig, Pere, Lo Iacono, Claudio, Puig, Pere, Requena, Susana, Greenacre, M., Gili, Josep Maria
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Language:English
Published: European Geosciences Union 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/74622
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-10-2049-2013
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/74622 2024-02-11T10:05:42+01:00 Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean) Gori, Andrea Orejas, Covadonga Madurell, Teresa Bramanti, Lorenzo Martins, M. Quintanilla, E. Martí-Puig, Pere Lo Iacono, Claudio Puig, Pere Requena, Susana Greenacre, M. Gili, Josep Maria 2013-03 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/74622 https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-10-2049-2013 en eng European Geosciences Union #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/226354 https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-10-2049-2013 Biogeosciences 10: 2049-2060 (2013) 1726-4170 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/74622 doi:10.5194/bg-10-2049-2013 1726-4189 open artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2013 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-10-2049-2013 2024-01-16T09:48:42Z 12 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables Submarine canyons are known as one of the seafloor morphological features where living cold-water coral (CWC) communities develop in the Mediterranean Sea. We investigated the CWC community of the two westernmost submarine canyons of the Gulf of Lions canyon system: the Cap de Creus Canyon (CCC) and Lacaze-Duthiers Canyon (LDC). Coral associations have been studied through video material recorded by means of a manned submersible and a remotely operated vehicle. Video transects have been conducted and analyzed in order to obtain information on (1) coral bathymetric distribution and density patterns, (2) size structure of coral populations, and (3) coral colony position with respect to the substrate. Madrepora oculata was the most abundant CWC in both canyons, while Lophelia pertusa and Dendrophyllia cornigera mostly occurred as isolated colonies or in small patches. An important exception was detected in a vertical cliff in LDC where a large L. pertusa framework was documented. This is the first record of such an extended L. pertusa framework in the Mediterranean Sea. In both canyons coral populations were dominated by medium and large colonies, but the frequent presence of small-sized colonies also indicate active recruitment. The predominant coral orientation (90° and 135°) is probably driven by the current regime as well as by the sediment load transported by the current flows. In general, no clear differences were observed in the abundance and in the size structure of the CWC populations between CCC and LDC, despite large differences in particulate matter between canyons The authors acknowledge Fugro Survey, AOA Geophysics and the Universitat de Barcelona for providing the Cap de Creus Canyon multibeam bathymetry, and Serge Berne and IFREMER for providing the Lacaze-Duthiers Canyon ´multibeam bathymetry. We are indebted to the crews of the RV García del Cid and the Minibex, the JAGO team (J. Schauer and K. Hissmann) from IFM-GEOMAR (Kiel, Germany) and the scientific team ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Lophelia pertusa Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Duthiers ENVELOPE(-62.818,-62.818,-64.805,-64.805) Lacaze-Duthiers ENVELOPE(-62.817,-62.817,-64.800,-64.800) Biogeosciences 10 3 2049 2060
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description 12 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables Submarine canyons are known as one of the seafloor morphological features where living cold-water coral (CWC) communities develop in the Mediterranean Sea. We investigated the CWC community of the two westernmost submarine canyons of the Gulf of Lions canyon system: the Cap de Creus Canyon (CCC) and Lacaze-Duthiers Canyon (LDC). Coral associations have been studied through video material recorded by means of a manned submersible and a remotely operated vehicle. Video transects have been conducted and analyzed in order to obtain information on (1) coral bathymetric distribution and density patterns, (2) size structure of coral populations, and (3) coral colony position with respect to the substrate. Madrepora oculata was the most abundant CWC in both canyons, while Lophelia pertusa and Dendrophyllia cornigera mostly occurred as isolated colonies or in small patches. An important exception was detected in a vertical cliff in LDC where a large L. pertusa framework was documented. This is the first record of such an extended L. pertusa framework in the Mediterranean Sea. In both canyons coral populations were dominated by medium and large colonies, but the frequent presence of small-sized colonies also indicate active recruitment. The predominant coral orientation (90° and 135°) is probably driven by the current regime as well as by the sediment load transported by the current flows. In general, no clear differences were observed in the abundance and in the size structure of the CWC populations between CCC and LDC, despite large differences in particulate matter between canyons The authors acknowledge Fugro Survey, AOA Geophysics and the Universitat de Barcelona for providing the Cap de Creus Canyon multibeam bathymetry, and Serge Berne and IFREMER for providing the Lacaze-Duthiers Canyon ´multibeam bathymetry. We are indebted to the crews of the RV García del Cid and the Minibex, the JAGO team (J. Schauer and K. Hissmann) from IFM-GEOMAR (Kiel, Germany) and the scientific team ...
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author Gori, Andrea
Orejas, Covadonga
Madurell, Teresa
Bramanti, Lorenzo
Martins, M.
Quintanilla, E.
Martí-Puig, Pere
Lo Iacono, Claudio
Puig, Pere
Requena, Susana
Greenacre, M.
Gili, Josep Maria
spellingShingle Gori, Andrea
Orejas, Covadonga
Madurell, Teresa
Bramanti, Lorenzo
Martins, M.
Quintanilla, E.
Martí-Puig, Pere
Lo Iacono, Claudio
Puig, Pere
Requena, Susana
Greenacre, M.
Gili, Josep Maria
Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean)
author_facet Gori, Andrea
Orejas, Covadonga
Madurell, Teresa
Bramanti, Lorenzo
Martins, M.
Quintanilla, E.
Martí-Puig, Pere
Lo Iacono, Claudio
Puig, Pere
Requena, Susana
Greenacre, M.
Gili, Josep Maria
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title Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean)
title_short Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean)
title_full Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean)
title_fullStr Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean)
title_full_unstemmed Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean)
title_sort bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the cap de creus and lacaze-duthiers canyons (northwestern mediterranean)
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