Table_3_The Discovery and Preliminary Geological and Faunal Descriptions of Three New Steinahóll Vent Sites, Reykjanes Ridge, Iceland.DOCX
During RV MS Merian expedition MSM75, an international, multidisciplinary team explored the Reykjanes Ridge from June to August 2018. The first area of study, Steinahóll (150–350 m depth), was chosen based on previous seismic data indicating hydrothermal activity. The sampling strategy included ship...
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ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/16775794 2023-05-15T16:49:12+02:00 Table_3_The Discovery and Preliminary Geological and Faunal Descriptions of Three New Steinahóll Vent Sites, Reykjanes Ridge, Iceland.DOCX James Taylor Colin Devey Morgane Le Saout Sven Petersen Tom Kwasnitschka Inmaculada Frutos Katrin Linse Anne-Nina Lörz Dominik Pałgan Anne H. Tandberg Jörundur Svavarsson Daniel Thorhallsson Adrianna Tomkowicz Hrönn Egilsdóttir Stefán Á. Ragnarsson Jasmin Renz Elena L. Markhaseva Sabine Gollner Eva Paulus Jon Kongsrud Jan Beermann Kevin M. Kocot Karin Meißner Alexander Bartholomä Leon Hoffman Pauline Vannier Viggó Þ. Marteinsson Hans T. Rapp Guillermo Díaz-Agras Ramiro Tato Saskia Brix 2021-10-08T14:30:52Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.520713.s004 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_3_The_Discovery_and_Preliminary_Geological_and_Faunal_Descriptions_of_Three_New_Steinah_ll_Vent_Sites_Reykjanes_Ridge_Iceland_DOCX/16775794 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.520713.s004 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_3_The_Discovery_and_Preliminary_Geological_and_Faunal_Descriptions_of_Three_New_Steinah_ll_Vent_Sites_Reykjanes_Ridge_Iceland_DOCX/16775794 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering hydrothermal vent VME conservation benthic fauna infauna bacteria habitat vent-associated Dataset 2021 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.520713.s004 2021-10-13T23:01:36Z During RV MS Merian expedition MSM75, an international, multidisciplinary team explored the Reykjanes Ridge from June to August 2018. The first area of study, Steinahóll (150–350 m depth), was chosen based on previous seismic data indicating hydrothermal activity. The sampling strategy included ship- and AUV-mounted multibeam surveys, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), Epibenthic Sledge (EBS), and van Veen grab (vV) deployments. Upon returning to Steinahóll during the final days of MSM75, hydrothermal vent sites were discovered using the ROV Phoca (Kiel, GEOMAR). Here we describe and name three new, distinct hydrothermal vent site vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs); Hafgufa, Stökkull, Lyngbakr. The hydrothermal vent sites consisted of multiple anhydrite chimneys with large quantities of bacterial mats visible. The largest of the three sites (Hafgufa) was mapped, and reconstructed in 3D. In total 23,310 individual biological specimens were sampled comprising 41 higher taxa. Unique fauna located in the hydrothermally venting areas included two putative new species of harpacticoid copepod (Tisbe sp. nov. and Amphiascus sp. nov.), as well as the sponge Lycopodina cupressiformis (Carter, 1874). Capitellidae Grube, 1862 and Dorvilleidae Chamberlin, 1919 families dominated hydrothermally influenced samples for polychaetes. Around the hydrothermally influenced sites we observed a notable lack of megafauna, with only a few species being present. While we observed hydrothermal associations, the overall species composition is very similar to that seen at other shallow water vent sites in the north of Iceland, such as the Mohns Ridge vent fields, particularly with peracarid crustaceans. We therefore conclude the community overall reflects the usual “background” fauna of Iceland rather than consisting of “vent endemic” communities as is observed in deeper vent systems, with a few opportunistic species capable of utilizing this specialist environment. Dataset Iceland Frontiers: Figshare Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467) Van Veen ENVELOPE(161.900,161.900,-71.583,-71.583) |
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Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering hydrothermal vent VME conservation benthic fauna infauna bacteria habitat vent-associated James Taylor Colin Devey Morgane Le Saout Sven Petersen Tom Kwasnitschka Inmaculada Frutos Katrin Linse Anne-Nina Lörz Dominik Pałgan Anne H. Tandberg Jörundur Svavarsson Daniel Thorhallsson Adrianna Tomkowicz Hrönn Egilsdóttir Stefán Á. Ragnarsson Jasmin Renz Elena L. Markhaseva Sabine Gollner Eva Paulus Jon Kongsrud Jan Beermann Kevin M. Kocot Karin Meißner Alexander Bartholomä Leon Hoffman Pauline Vannier Viggó Þ. Marteinsson Hans T. Rapp Guillermo Díaz-Agras Ramiro Tato Saskia Brix Table_3_The Discovery and Preliminary Geological and Faunal Descriptions of Three New Steinahóll Vent Sites, Reykjanes Ridge, Iceland.DOCX |
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During RV MS Merian expedition MSM75, an international, multidisciplinary team explored the Reykjanes Ridge from June to August 2018. The first area of study, Steinahóll (150–350 m depth), was chosen based on previous seismic data indicating hydrothermal activity. The sampling strategy included ship- and AUV-mounted multibeam surveys, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), Epibenthic Sledge (EBS), and van Veen grab (vV) deployments. Upon returning to Steinahóll during the final days of MSM75, hydrothermal vent sites were discovered using the ROV Phoca (Kiel, GEOMAR). Here we describe and name three new, distinct hydrothermal vent site vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs); Hafgufa, Stökkull, Lyngbakr. The hydrothermal vent sites consisted of multiple anhydrite chimneys with large quantities of bacterial mats visible. The largest of the three sites (Hafgufa) was mapped, and reconstructed in 3D. In total 23,310 individual biological specimens were sampled comprising 41 higher taxa. Unique fauna located in the hydrothermally venting areas included two putative new species of harpacticoid copepod (Tisbe sp. nov. and Amphiascus sp. nov.), as well as the sponge Lycopodina cupressiformis (Carter, 1874). Capitellidae Grube, 1862 and Dorvilleidae Chamberlin, 1919 families dominated hydrothermally influenced samples for polychaetes. Around the hydrothermally influenced sites we observed a notable lack of megafauna, with only a few species being present. While we observed hydrothermal associations, the overall species composition is very similar to that seen at other shallow water vent sites in the north of Iceland, such as the Mohns Ridge vent fields, particularly with peracarid crustaceans. We therefore conclude the community overall reflects the usual “background” fauna of Iceland rather than consisting of “vent endemic” communities as is observed in deeper vent systems, with a few opportunistic species capable of utilizing this specialist environment. |
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Table_3_The Discovery and Preliminary Geological and Faunal Descriptions of Three New Steinahóll Vent Sites, Reykjanes Ridge, Iceland.DOCX |
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