Three species of Reteporella (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) in a diapiric and mud volcano field of the Gulf of Cádiz, with the description of Reteporella victori n.sp.

Diapirs and mud volcanoes (MVs) are formed by the migration and extrusion of fluids and mud to the seafloor, respectively. In the Gulf of Cádiz there are ca. 60 MVs and several diapirs with different environmental conditions and seepage activity. Previous studies, mainly on MVs, have demonstrated th...

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Main Authors: Ramalho, L.V. (Lais V.), López-Fé de la Cuadra, C.M. (Carlos María), Rueda, J.L. (José Luis)
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Language:English
Published: Magnolia Press 2018
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/15585 2023-06-11T04:14:45+02:00 Three species of Reteporella (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) in a diapiric and mud volcano field of the Gulf of Cádiz, with the description of Reteporella victori n.sp. Ramalho, L.V. (Lais V.) López-Fé de la Cuadra, C.M. (Carlos María) Rueda, J.L. (José Luis) 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/15585 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4375.1.4 eng eng Magnolia Press Centro Oceanográfico de Málaga http://hdl.handle.net/10508/15585 doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4375.1.4 closed access Bryozoa North Atlantic taxonomy diapirs mud volcanoes bathyal research article 2018 ftieo https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4375.1.4 2023-05-02T23:49:37Z Diapirs and mud volcanoes (MVs) are formed by the migration and extrusion of fluids and mud to the seafloor, respectively. In the Gulf of Cádiz there are ca. 60 MVs and several diapirs with different environmental conditions and seepage activity. Previous studies, mainly on MVs, have demonstrated that the invertebrate fauna associated with these seafloor structures can be very diverse, including chemosymbiotic species, mostly mollusks and frenulate polychaetes, as well as vulnerable suspension feeders, such as cold-water corals and sponges, among others. Previous studies of the bryozoan fauna in this area have recorded species belonging to 28 families. One of these families is Phidoloporidae, which comprises 27 genera worldwide, including the common Rhynchozoon, Reteporellina, and Reteporella. In the present study, two species belonging to Reteporella are redescribed, and a new species is described from diapirs and MVs on the shelf and slope of the Gulf of Cádiz. The samples were collected during several oceanographic expeditions carried out by the Instituto Español de Oceanografia. This genus is well represented in the NE Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, and our study extends its occurrence on MVs and diapirs fields of the Gulf of Cádiz. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Zootaxa 4375 1 90
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topic Bryozoa
North Atlantic
taxonomy
diapirs
mud volcanoes
bathyal
spellingShingle Bryozoa
North Atlantic
taxonomy
diapirs
mud volcanoes
bathyal
Ramalho, L.V. (Lais V.)
López-Fé de la Cuadra, C.M. (Carlos María)
Rueda, J.L. (José Luis)
Three species of Reteporella (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) in a diapiric and mud volcano field of the Gulf of Cádiz, with the description of Reteporella victori n.sp.
topic_facet Bryozoa
North Atlantic
taxonomy
diapirs
mud volcanoes
bathyal
description Diapirs and mud volcanoes (MVs) are formed by the migration and extrusion of fluids and mud to the seafloor, respectively. In the Gulf of Cádiz there are ca. 60 MVs and several diapirs with different environmental conditions and seepage activity. Previous studies, mainly on MVs, have demonstrated that the invertebrate fauna associated with these seafloor structures can be very diverse, including chemosymbiotic species, mostly mollusks and frenulate polychaetes, as well as vulnerable suspension feeders, such as cold-water corals and sponges, among others. Previous studies of the bryozoan fauna in this area have recorded species belonging to 28 families. One of these families is Phidoloporidae, which comprises 27 genera worldwide, including the common Rhynchozoon, Reteporellina, and Reteporella. In the present study, two species belonging to Reteporella are redescribed, and a new species is described from diapirs and MVs on the shelf and slope of the Gulf of Cádiz. The samples were collected during several oceanographic expeditions carried out by the Instituto Español de Oceanografia. This genus is well represented in the NE Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, and our study extends its occurrence on MVs and diapirs fields of the Gulf of Cádiz.
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author Ramalho, L.V. (Lais V.)
López-Fé de la Cuadra, C.M. (Carlos María)
Rueda, J.L. (José Luis)
author_facet Ramalho, L.V. (Lais V.)
López-Fé de la Cuadra, C.M. (Carlos María)
Rueda, J.L. (José Luis)
author_sort Ramalho, L.V. (Lais V.)
title Three species of Reteporella (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) in a diapiric and mud volcano field of the Gulf of Cádiz, with the description of Reteporella victori n.sp.
title_short Three species of Reteporella (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) in a diapiric and mud volcano field of the Gulf of Cádiz, with the description of Reteporella victori n.sp.
title_full Three species of Reteporella (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) in a diapiric and mud volcano field of the Gulf of Cádiz, with the description of Reteporella victori n.sp.
title_fullStr Three species of Reteporella (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) in a diapiric and mud volcano field of the Gulf of Cádiz, with the description of Reteporella victori n.sp.
title_full_unstemmed Three species of Reteporella (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) in a diapiric and mud volcano field of the Gulf of Cádiz, with the description of Reteporella victori n.sp.
title_sort three species of reteporella (bryozoa: cheilostomata) in a diapiric and mud volcano field of the gulf of cádiz, with the description of reteporella victori n.sp.
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