Morphometric data and morphological and in-situ images of Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. from the abyssal Labrador Sea collected in November 2021 ...

During the IceDivA2 expedition on RV Sonne in November 2021, specimens of a megafaunal scaphopod species were collected by Agassiz trawl (AGT) and imaged by an Ocean Floor Observation System (OFOS) in the Labrador Sea Basin at abyssal depths of 3380 to 3390 m. Morphological, morphometric and genetic...

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Main Authors: Neuhaus, Jenny, Brix, Saskia, Eichsteller, Angelina, Taylor, James, Linse, Katrin
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Language:English
Published: NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/c57a3261-f5f8-40e3-bcd3-c749733b3119
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5285/c57a3261-f5f8-40e3-bcd3-c749733b3119 2024-04-28T08:27:37+00:00 Morphometric data and morphological and in-situ images of Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. from the abyssal Labrador Sea collected in November 2021 ... Neuhaus, Jenny Brix, Saskia Eichsteller, Angelina Taylor, James Linse, Katrin 2024 text/plain text/csv image/jpg image/tif https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/c57a3261-f5f8-40e3-bcd3-c749733b3119 https://data.bas.ac.uk/full-record.php?id=GB/NERC/BAS/PDC/01822 en eng NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre https://www.iatlantic.eu/our-work/expeditions/icediva2/ https://www.ldf.uni-hamburg.de/en/sonne/wochenberichte.html https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2020023 Open Government Licence V3.0 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/ "EARTH SCIENCE","BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION","ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES" Labrador Sea Lebensspur Scaphopoda deep sea ocean seafloor observation system species-pair-associations dataset Dataset 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5285/c57a3261-f5f8-40e3-bcd3-c749733b3119 2024-04-02T10:11:12Z During the IceDivA2 expedition on RV Sonne in November 2021, specimens of a megafaunal scaphopod species were collected by Agassiz trawl (AGT) and imaged by an Ocean Floor Observation System (OFOS) in the Labrador Sea Basin at abyssal depths of 3380 to 3390 m. Morphological, morphometric and genetic analyses revealed an undescribed species of the scaphopod genus Fissidentalium, which was formally described as Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. by Linse and Neuhaus in 2024. In-situ images of RV Sonne's OFOS system revealed a shallow inbenthic lifestyle of the scaphopod when it is associated with an anemone, leaving Lebensspuren in the soft abyssal sediments and enabled density estimation of the species. This dataset provides data for 1) Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. presence record from AGT, shell morphometric measurements, and museum curation numbers (.csv), 2) images files (54) of specimens' shells, soft parts and radula (.jpg), 3) SEM images files (28) of radula and shell structure (.tif), 4) in-situ OFOS ... : The Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov were collected by an AGT with an opening frame of 3.5 m width, 0.7 m height and a 8.7 m long net of 1 cm mesh size was deployed to collect benthic megafauna. For deployment, 1.5 times of cable length to water depth was veered with 0.5 m/s while the ship steamed with one kn. After veering stopped, the vessel steamed a further 20 min with 1kn, before stopping and heaving with 0.5 m/s until the trawl left the seafloor. Heaving until on deck was done with 1.0 m/s. At arrival on deck, the catch was sieved over staggered sieves of 1 cm, 1 mm and 0.5 mm mesh size and visible fauna was removed for taxon identification, live photography, tissue sampling and fixation. Live collected scaphopod specimens for taxonomic studies were fixed in 96% pre-cooled ethanol for molecular and morphological analysis. Most live collected scaphopods had an epizoic anthozoan attached, which were not removed to facilitate the description of the anemone. Further collected shell debris, which had no ... Dataset Labrador Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic "EARTH SCIENCE","BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION","ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES"
Labrador Sea
Lebensspur
Scaphopoda
deep sea
ocean seafloor observation system
species-pair-associations
spellingShingle "EARTH SCIENCE","BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION","ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES"
Labrador Sea
Lebensspur
Scaphopoda
deep sea
ocean seafloor observation system
species-pair-associations
Neuhaus, Jenny
Brix, Saskia
Eichsteller, Angelina
Taylor, James
Linse, Katrin
Morphometric data and morphological and in-situ images of Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. from the abyssal Labrador Sea collected in November 2021 ...
topic_facet "EARTH SCIENCE","BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION","ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES"
Labrador Sea
Lebensspur
Scaphopoda
deep sea
ocean seafloor observation system
species-pair-associations
description During the IceDivA2 expedition on RV Sonne in November 2021, specimens of a megafaunal scaphopod species were collected by Agassiz trawl (AGT) and imaged by an Ocean Floor Observation System (OFOS) in the Labrador Sea Basin at abyssal depths of 3380 to 3390 m. Morphological, morphometric and genetic analyses revealed an undescribed species of the scaphopod genus Fissidentalium, which was formally described as Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. by Linse and Neuhaus in 2024. In-situ images of RV Sonne's OFOS system revealed a shallow inbenthic lifestyle of the scaphopod when it is associated with an anemone, leaving Lebensspuren in the soft abyssal sediments and enabled density estimation of the species. This dataset provides data for 1) Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. presence record from AGT, shell morphometric measurements, and museum curation numbers (.csv), 2) images files (54) of specimens' shells, soft parts and radula (.jpg), 3) SEM images files (28) of radula and shell structure (.tif), 4) in-situ OFOS ... : The Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov were collected by an AGT with an opening frame of 3.5 m width, 0.7 m height and a 8.7 m long net of 1 cm mesh size was deployed to collect benthic megafauna. For deployment, 1.5 times of cable length to water depth was veered with 0.5 m/s while the ship steamed with one kn. After veering stopped, the vessel steamed a further 20 min with 1kn, before stopping and heaving with 0.5 m/s until the trawl left the seafloor. Heaving until on deck was done with 1.0 m/s. At arrival on deck, the catch was sieved over staggered sieves of 1 cm, 1 mm and 0.5 mm mesh size and visible fauna was removed for taxon identification, live photography, tissue sampling and fixation. Live collected scaphopod specimens for taxonomic studies were fixed in 96% pre-cooled ethanol for molecular and morphological analysis. Most live collected scaphopods had an epizoic anthozoan attached, which were not removed to facilitate the description of the anemone. Further collected shell debris, which had no ...
format Dataset
author Neuhaus, Jenny
Brix, Saskia
Eichsteller, Angelina
Taylor, James
Linse, Katrin
author_facet Neuhaus, Jenny
Brix, Saskia
Eichsteller, Angelina
Taylor, James
Linse, Katrin
author_sort Neuhaus, Jenny
title Morphometric data and morphological and in-situ images of Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. from the abyssal Labrador Sea collected in November 2021 ...
title_short Morphometric data and morphological and in-situ images of Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. from the abyssal Labrador Sea collected in November 2021 ...
title_full Morphometric data and morphological and in-situ images of Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. from the abyssal Labrador Sea collected in November 2021 ...
title_fullStr Morphometric data and morphological and in-situ images of Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. from the abyssal Labrador Sea collected in November 2021 ...
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric data and morphological and in-situ images of Fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. from the abyssal Labrador Sea collected in November 2021 ...
title_sort morphometric data and morphological and in-situ images of fissidentalium aurae sp. nov. from the abyssal labrador sea collected in november 2021 ...
publisher NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre
publishDate 2024
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/c57a3261-f5f8-40e3-bcd3-c749733b3119
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op_rights Open Government Licence V3.0
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