Emertonia

Rareness of Emertonia species The new species were found in a small number of stations (11) compared to the total number of 74 investigated stations—most of them sampled during the Census of Abyssal Marine Life (CeDAMar). A total of 875 sediment samples (mainly collected with multicorers) were check...

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Main Authors: Mathiske, Annabel, Thistle, David, Gheerardyn, Hendrik, Veit-Köhler, Gritta
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Hexanauplia
Harpacticoida
Paramesochridae
Emertonia
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Hexanauplia
Harpacticoida
Paramesochridae
Emertonia
Mathiske, Annabel
Thistle, David
Gheerardyn, Hendrik
Veit-Köhler, Gritta
Emertonia
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Hexanauplia
Harpacticoida
Paramesochridae
Emertonia
description Rareness of Emertonia species The new species were found in a small number of stations (11) compared to the total number of 74 investigated stations—most of them sampled during the Census of Abyssal Marine Life (CeDAMar). A total of 875 sediment samples (mainly collected with multicorers) were checked in the course of this study (Fig. 2). The number of copepods examined (adults and copepodids) totalled more than 73,000 individuals. Assuming a percentage of 30% adults in deep-sea harpacticoid communities (George et al . 2014), the 49 collected adult individuals of the four new species (out of approx. 22,000 inspected adult copepods) show their rareness compared to other, more typical deep-sea taxa ( e.g. Argestidae: cf. Menzel 2011). However, species such as E. andeep , described from only two specimens found during the ANDEEP II expedition to the Weddell Sea (Veit-Köhler 2004), proved to be extremely wide-spread when samples of other expeditions were taken into account (Gheerardyn & Veit-Köhler 2009). The same is true for E. serrata sp. nov. which was reported only from the Southeastern Atlantic (Gheerardyn & Veit- Köhler 2009; as their putative species Kliopsyllus sp. 1). Three of the four new species proved to be extremely widespread. Consequently, the rareness of Paramesochridae in the deep sea does not necessarily exclude their suitability as model organisms for distribution range studies of benthic copepods. Moreover, their easy-to-assess simple morphology with a reduced segmentation and setation of the swimming legs, and their ubiquity makes biogeography studies on deep-sea Paramesochridae a straightforward and rewarding task. : Published as part of Mathiske, Annabel, Thistle, David, Gheerardyn, Hendrik & Veit-Köhler, Gritta, 2021, Deep sea without limits-four new closely related species of Emertonia Wilson 1932 (Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Paramesochridae) show characters with a worldwide distribution, pp. 443-486 in Zootaxa 5051 (1) on page 480, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5051.1.18, http://zenodo.org/record/5563861 : {"references": ["George, K. H., Veit-Kohler, G., Martinez Arbizu, P., Seifried, S., Rose, A., Willen, E., Brohldick, K., Corgosinho, P. H., Drewes, J., Menzel, L., Moura, G. & Schminke, H. K. (2014) Community structure and species diversity of Harpacticoida (Crustacea: Copepoda) at two sites in the deep sea of the Angola Basin (Southeast Atlantic). Organisms, Diversity and Evolution, 14, 57 - 73. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 13127 - 013 - 0154 - 2", "Veit-Kohler, G. (2004) Kliopsyllus andeep sp. n. (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from the Antarctic deep sea - a copepod closely related to certain shallow-water species. Deep-Sea Research II, 51, 1629 - 1641. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. dsr 2.2004.06.027", "Gheerardyn, H. & Veit-Kohler, G. (2009) Diversity and large-scale biogeography of Paramesochridae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in South Atlantic abyssal plains and the deep Southern Ocean. Deep-Sea Research I, 56, 1804 - 1815. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. dsr. 2009.05.002"]}
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