Sponge diversity and community composition in Irish bathyal coral reefs

Sponge diversity and community composition in bathyal cold water coral reefs (CWRs) were examined at 500-900 m depth on the southeastern slopes of Rockall Bank and the northwestern slope of Porcupine Bank, to the west of Ireland in 2004 and 2005 with boxcores. A total of 104 boxcore samples, supplem...

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Main Authors: Soest, R.W.M van, Cleary, D.F.R., Kluijver, M.J. de, Lavaleye, M.S.S., Maier, C., Duy, F.C. van
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2007
Subjects:
PCA
RDA
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:naturalis:226534 2023-05-15T17:36:06+02:00 Sponge diversity and community composition in Irish bathyal coral reefs Soest, R.W.M van Cleary, D.F.R. Kluijver, M.J. de Lavaleye, M.S.S. Maier, C. Duy, F.C. van 2007 application/pdf http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/226534 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/49657 unknown http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/226534 http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/49657 (c) Naturalis Contributions to Zoology (13834517) vol.76, 2 (2007) p.121 coldwater multivariate analysis North Atlantic ordination PCA Porifera RDA 42.72 Article / Letter to the editor 2007 ftnaturalis 2022-09-01T06:24:57Z Sponge diversity and community composition in bathyal cold water coral reefs (CWRs) were examined at 500-900 m depth on the southeastern slopes of Rockall Bank and the northwestern slope of Porcupine Bank, to the west of Ireland in 2004 and 2005 with boxcores. A total of 104 boxcore samples, supplemented with 10 trawl/dredge attempts, were analyzed for the presence and abundance of sponges, using microscopical examination of (sub)samples of collected coral branches, and semi-quantitative macroscopic examination. Approximate minimum size of identified and counted sponge individuals was 1 mm. Literature data were added to the Porcupine Bank results to compensate for a less intensive sampling program in that location. Species richness and abundance were determined at local (sample diversity, pooled-sample diversity, local reef diversity), between-reef (diversity of two reef areas at 15 km distance), and regional scales (diversity of three reef areas over a distance of 200 km). Abiotic and biotic parameters including depth, the presence and cover of live coral, dead coral and sand, local reef, and orientation towards the nearest reef mound summit, were included in a constrained ordination technique (RDA); a Monte Carlo forward selection procedure was used to obtain significant predictors of variation in composition. The results of this analysis were compared with unconstrained ordination (PCA) and cluster analysis. The presence of live coral, depth and the local reefs C1 and C3 proved to be significant predictors of variation in sponge composition. The PCA and cluster analysis confirmed these results. Sample species richness was consistently heterogeneous from zero species and individuals up to 57 species and 90 individuals per (boxcore) sample. Species richness of local reefs determined from pooled samples showed the three localities studied to have similar species richness, namely 105-122 species in each location. Species richness was highest in samples with relatively low live coral cover. As in the RDA, live ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Naturalis Digital Academic Repository (National Museum of Natural History in the Netherlands) Porcupine Bank ENVELOPE(-13.667,-13.667,53.333,53.333) Rockall Bank ENVELOPE(-16.519,-16.519,55.821,55.821)
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topic coldwater
multivariate analysis
North Atlantic
ordination
PCA
Porifera
RDA
42.72
spellingShingle coldwater
multivariate analysis
North Atlantic
ordination
PCA
Porifera
RDA
42.72
Soest, R.W.M van
Cleary, D.F.R.
Kluijver, M.J. de
Lavaleye, M.S.S.
Maier, C.
Duy, F.C. van
Sponge diversity and community composition in Irish bathyal coral reefs
topic_facet coldwater
multivariate analysis
North Atlantic
ordination
PCA
Porifera
RDA
42.72
description Sponge diversity and community composition in bathyal cold water coral reefs (CWRs) were examined at 500-900 m depth on the southeastern slopes of Rockall Bank and the northwestern slope of Porcupine Bank, to the west of Ireland in 2004 and 2005 with boxcores. A total of 104 boxcore samples, supplemented with 10 trawl/dredge attempts, were analyzed for the presence and abundance of sponges, using microscopical examination of (sub)samples of collected coral branches, and semi-quantitative macroscopic examination. Approximate minimum size of identified and counted sponge individuals was 1 mm. Literature data were added to the Porcupine Bank results to compensate for a less intensive sampling program in that location. Species richness and abundance were determined at local (sample diversity, pooled-sample diversity, local reef diversity), between-reef (diversity of two reef areas at 15 km distance), and regional scales (diversity of three reef areas over a distance of 200 km). Abiotic and biotic parameters including depth, the presence and cover of live coral, dead coral and sand, local reef, and orientation towards the nearest reef mound summit, were included in a constrained ordination technique (RDA); a Monte Carlo forward selection procedure was used to obtain significant predictors of variation in composition. The results of this analysis were compared with unconstrained ordination (PCA) and cluster analysis. The presence of live coral, depth and the local reefs C1 and C3 proved to be significant predictors of variation in sponge composition. The PCA and cluster analysis confirmed these results. Sample species richness was consistently heterogeneous from zero species and individuals up to 57 species and 90 individuals per (boxcore) sample. Species richness of local reefs determined from pooled samples showed the three localities studied to have similar species richness, namely 105-122 species in each location. Species richness was highest in samples with relatively low live coral cover. As in the RDA, live ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Soest, R.W.M van
Cleary, D.F.R.
Kluijver, M.J. de
Lavaleye, M.S.S.
Maier, C.
Duy, F.C. van
author_facet Soest, R.W.M van
Cleary, D.F.R.
Kluijver, M.J. de
Lavaleye, M.S.S.
Maier, C.
Duy, F.C. van
author_sort Soest, R.W.M van
title Sponge diversity and community composition in Irish bathyal coral reefs
title_short Sponge diversity and community composition in Irish bathyal coral reefs
title_full Sponge diversity and community composition in Irish bathyal coral reefs
title_fullStr Sponge diversity and community composition in Irish bathyal coral reefs
title_full_unstemmed Sponge diversity and community composition in Irish bathyal coral reefs
title_sort sponge diversity and community composition in irish bathyal coral reefs
publishDate 2007
url http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/226534
http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/49657
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op_source Contributions to Zoology (13834517) vol.76, 2 (2007) p.121
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