Macrofaunal biodiversity of bathyal habitats at the moroccan carbonate province (Gulf of Cadiz, NE atlantic)

Mestrado em Biologia Marinha The Gulf of Cadiz is an extensive seepage area between the south Iberian and north Moroccan margins, west of the Strait of Gibraltar (NE Atlantic). It encompasses numerous carbonate mounds characterised by accumulations of mostly fossil deepwater corals, isolated coral p...

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Main Author: Casais, Joana Filipa Monteiro
Other Authors: Cunha, Marina, Rodrigues, Clara Lúcia Ferreira
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Aveiro 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10773/15328
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spelling ftria:oai:ria.ua.pt:10773/15328 2023-05-15T17:36:44+02:00 Macrofaunal biodiversity of bathyal habitats at the moroccan carbonate province (Gulf of Cadiz, NE atlantic) Biodiversidade da macrofauna associada a habitats batiais na margem marroquina (Golfo de Cádis, NE Atlântico) Casais, Joana Filipa Monteiro Cunha, Marina Rodrigues, Clara Lúcia Ferreira 2017-01-09T15:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10773/15328 eng eng Universidade de Aveiro HERMIONE (FP7 EC - 226354) HERMES (FP6 EC – GOCE-CT-2005-511234) http://hdl.handle.net/10773/15328 201578638 openAccess Biologia marinha Ecossistemas marinhos - Águas profundas - Golfo de Cádis Macrofauna bentónica - Golfo de Cádis Biodiversidade Corais - Golfo de Cádis Biogeografia - Golfo de Cádis Deep-sea Cold-water corals Carbonate mounds Pen Duick Escarpment Mud volcanoes Macrofauna Biodiversity Community structure masterThesis 2017 ftria 2022-05-25T18:34:53Z Mestrado em Biologia Marinha The Gulf of Cadiz is an extensive seepage area between the south Iberian and north Moroccan margins, west of the Strait of Gibraltar (NE Atlantic). It encompasses numerous carbonate mounds characterised by accumulations of mostly fossil deepwater corals, isolated coral patches and coral rubble, and over 40 submarine mud volcanoes at depths ranging 200 to 4,000m. This tectonically active area has a long geologic history and a central biogeographic location. The complex circulation of water masses ensures oceanographic connectivity with the Mediterranean Sea, Equatorial and North Atlantic regions. At the Gulf of Cadiz, the Pen Duick Escarpment, a feature with 4 km length and 100 m height, is located at ca. 500 m depth, on the south-eastern branch of the Renard Ridge, westwards of the El Arraiche mud volcano field. Cold-water corals, vulnerable, slow-growing metazoans that inhabit cold dark waters in the deep-sea, have been receiving increased attention in recent years. Under the framework of the research programs MiCROSYSTEMS and Moundforce (European Science Foundation), selected sites along the Moroccan margin were investigated, aiming to describe the composition, abundance and community structure of the benthic macrofaunal assemblages living in association with fossil cold-water coral reef habitats present in the vicinity of mud volcanoes and carbonate mounds. Sampling was undertaken during the cruises M2005 (64PE237), M2006 (64PE253) and M2007 (64PE268), onboard the RV Pelagia. From the 120 box-core subsamples collected at depths ranging 220 to 900 m, 426 macroinvertebrate taxa were identified. The macrofaunal assemblages were highly heterogeneous in composition and community structure and were mainly represented by arthropods, annelids and molluscs. Multivariate analyses supported significant differences between distinct geological features and between distinct substrate types. High diversity, abundance and evenness were common in mound, coral and mud volcano assemblages, whilst ... Master Thesis North Atlantic Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro (RIA) Renard ENVELOPE(-63.767,-63.767,-65.017,-65.017)
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topic Biologia marinha
Ecossistemas marinhos - Águas profundas - Golfo de Cádis
Macrofauna bentónica - Golfo de Cádis
Biodiversidade
Corais - Golfo de Cádis
Biogeografia - Golfo de Cádis
Deep-sea
Cold-water corals
Carbonate mounds
Pen Duick Escarpment
Mud volcanoes
Macrofauna
Biodiversity
Community structure
spellingShingle Biologia marinha
Ecossistemas marinhos - Águas profundas - Golfo de Cádis
Macrofauna bentónica - Golfo de Cádis
Biodiversidade
Corais - Golfo de Cádis
Biogeografia - Golfo de Cádis
Deep-sea
Cold-water corals
Carbonate mounds
Pen Duick Escarpment
Mud volcanoes
Macrofauna
Biodiversity
Community structure
Casais, Joana Filipa Monteiro
Macrofaunal biodiversity of bathyal habitats at the moroccan carbonate province (Gulf of Cadiz, NE atlantic)
topic_facet Biologia marinha
Ecossistemas marinhos - Águas profundas - Golfo de Cádis
Macrofauna bentónica - Golfo de Cádis
Biodiversidade
Corais - Golfo de Cádis
Biogeografia - Golfo de Cádis
Deep-sea
Cold-water corals
Carbonate mounds
Pen Duick Escarpment
Mud volcanoes
Macrofauna
Biodiversity
Community structure
description Mestrado em Biologia Marinha The Gulf of Cadiz is an extensive seepage area between the south Iberian and north Moroccan margins, west of the Strait of Gibraltar (NE Atlantic). It encompasses numerous carbonate mounds characterised by accumulations of mostly fossil deepwater corals, isolated coral patches and coral rubble, and over 40 submarine mud volcanoes at depths ranging 200 to 4,000m. This tectonically active area has a long geologic history and a central biogeographic location. The complex circulation of water masses ensures oceanographic connectivity with the Mediterranean Sea, Equatorial and North Atlantic regions. At the Gulf of Cadiz, the Pen Duick Escarpment, a feature with 4 km length and 100 m height, is located at ca. 500 m depth, on the south-eastern branch of the Renard Ridge, westwards of the El Arraiche mud volcano field. Cold-water corals, vulnerable, slow-growing metazoans that inhabit cold dark waters in the deep-sea, have been receiving increased attention in recent years. Under the framework of the research programs MiCROSYSTEMS and Moundforce (European Science Foundation), selected sites along the Moroccan margin were investigated, aiming to describe the composition, abundance and community structure of the benthic macrofaunal assemblages living in association with fossil cold-water coral reef habitats present in the vicinity of mud volcanoes and carbonate mounds. Sampling was undertaken during the cruises M2005 (64PE237), M2006 (64PE253) and M2007 (64PE268), onboard the RV Pelagia. From the 120 box-core subsamples collected at depths ranging 220 to 900 m, 426 macroinvertebrate taxa were identified. The macrofaunal assemblages were highly heterogeneous in composition and community structure and were mainly represented by arthropods, annelids and molluscs. Multivariate analyses supported significant differences between distinct geological features and between distinct substrate types. High diversity, abundance and evenness were common in mound, coral and mud volcano assemblages, whilst ...
author2 Cunha, Marina
Rodrigues, Clara Lúcia Ferreira
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author Casais, Joana Filipa Monteiro
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author_sort Casais, Joana Filipa Monteiro
title Macrofaunal biodiversity of bathyal habitats at the moroccan carbonate province (Gulf of Cadiz, NE atlantic)
title_short Macrofaunal biodiversity of bathyal habitats at the moroccan carbonate province (Gulf of Cadiz, NE atlantic)
title_full Macrofaunal biodiversity of bathyal habitats at the moroccan carbonate province (Gulf of Cadiz, NE atlantic)
title_fullStr Macrofaunal biodiversity of bathyal habitats at the moroccan carbonate province (Gulf of Cadiz, NE atlantic)
title_full_unstemmed Macrofaunal biodiversity of bathyal habitats at the moroccan carbonate province (Gulf of Cadiz, NE atlantic)
title_sort macrofaunal biodiversity of bathyal habitats at the moroccan carbonate province (gulf of cadiz, ne atlantic)
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