Table_2_Wooden Stepping Stones: Diversity and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Wood Boring Xylophagaidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the North-East Atlantic Ocean, With the Description of a New Genus.docx
Wood boring bivalves of the family Xylophagaidae inhabit sunken wood on the deep-sea floor where they play a key role in the degradation of this organic matter in the ocean. The patchiness of wood-fall habitats is impeding targeted sampling and little is therefore known on xylophagaid biology. We in...
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14061854 2023-05-15T17:38:32+02:00 Table_2_Wooden Stepping Stones: Diversity and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Wood Boring Xylophagaidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the North-East Atlantic Ocean, With the Description of a New Genus.docx Chiara Romano (560595) Amandine Nunes-Jorge (560597) Nadine Le Bris (115169) Greg W. Rouse (8148183) Daniel Martin (279617) Christian Borowski (316780) 2021-02-19T16:45:58Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.579959.s003 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_2_Wooden_Stepping_Stones_Diversity_and_Biogeography_of_Deep-Sea_Wood_Boring_Xylophagaidae_Mollusca_Bivalvia_in_the_North-East_Atlantic_Ocean_With_the_Description_of_a_New_Genus_docx/14061854 doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.579959.s003 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering genetic connectivity wood falls Mediterranean deep sea phylogeography Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.579959.s003 2021-02-26T11:01:11Z Wood boring bivalves of the family Xylophagaidae inhabit sunken wood on the deep-sea floor where they play a key role in the degradation of this organic matter in the ocean. The patchiness of wood-fall habitats is impeding targeted sampling and little is therefore known on xylophagaid biology. We investigated for the first time the diversity and biogeography of Xylophagaidae in the NE-Atlantic and the Mediterranean over a broad geographic range and in various water depths using experimental wood deployments. We combined morphological and molecular analyses for species discrimination. A phylogenetic reconstruction based on 18S and 28S rRNA and COI genes revealed non-monophyly of the type genus, XylophagaTurton (1822), and led us to revise the taxonomy and erect the genus Xylonora gen. nov. COI haplotypes of the most abundant species revealed broad Atlanto-Mediterranean genetic connectivity for Xylophaga dorsalis and Xylonora atlantica new comb., while genetic connectivity appears limited for Abditoconus brava across the entrance of the Mediterranean. We provide the first COI barcode data for Xylophagaidae as a solid base for future taxonomic work. Wood deployments in a broad geographic range provided a powerful tool for research on Xylophagaidae allowing for conclusions on ecological requirements of xylophagaid species. Dataset North East Atlantic Stepping Stones Unknown Stepping Stones ENVELOPE(-63.992,-63.992,-64.786,-64.786) |
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Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering genetic connectivity wood falls Mediterranean deep sea phylogeography Chiara Romano (560595) Amandine Nunes-Jorge (560597) Nadine Le Bris (115169) Greg W. Rouse (8148183) Daniel Martin (279617) Christian Borowski (316780) Table_2_Wooden Stepping Stones: Diversity and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Wood Boring Xylophagaidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the North-East Atlantic Ocean, With the Description of a New Genus.docx |
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Wood boring bivalves of the family Xylophagaidae inhabit sunken wood on the deep-sea floor where they play a key role in the degradation of this organic matter in the ocean. The patchiness of wood-fall habitats is impeding targeted sampling and little is therefore known on xylophagaid biology. We investigated for the first time the diversity and biogeography of Xylophagaidae in the NE-Atlantic and the Mediterranean over a broad geographic range and in various water depths using experimental wood deployments. We combined morphological and molecular analyses for species discrimination. A phylogenetic reconstruction based on 18S and 28S rRNA and COI genes revealed non-monophyly of the type genus, XylophagaTurton (1822), and led us to revise the taxonomy and erect the genus Xylonora gen. nov. COI haplotypes of the most abundant species revealed broad Atlanto-Mediterranean genetic connectivity for Xylophaga dorsalis and Xylonora atlantica new comb., while genetic connectivity appears limited for Abditoconus brava across the entrance of the Mediterranean. We provide the first COI barcode data for Xylophagaidae as a solid base for future taxonomic work. Wood deployments in a broad geographic range provided a powerful tool for research on Xylophagaidae allowing for conclusions on ecological requirements of xylophagaid species. |
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Chiara Romano (560595) Amandine Nunes-Jorge (560597) Nadine Le Bris (115169) Greg W. Rouse (8148183) Daniel Martin (279617) Christian Borowski (316780) |
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Chiara Romano (560595) Amandine Nunes-Jorge (560597) Nadine Le Bris (115169) Greg W. Rouse (8148183) Daniel Martin (279617) Christian Borowski (316780) |
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Table_2_Wooden Stepping Stones: Diversity and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Wood Boring Xylophagaidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the North-East Atlantic Ocean, With the Description of a New Genus.docx |
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Table_2_Wooden Stepping Stones: Diversity and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Wood Boring Xylophagaidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the North-East Atlantic Ocean, With the Description of a New Genus.docx |
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Table_2_Wooden Stepping Stones: Diversity and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Wood Boring Xylophagaidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the North-East Atlantic Ocean, With the Description of a New Genus.docx |
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Table_2_Wooden Stepping Stones: Diversity and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Wood Boring Xylophagaidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the North-East Atlantic Ocean, With the Description of a New Genus.docx |
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Table_2_Wooden Stepping Stones: Diversity and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Wood Boring Xylophagaidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the North-East Atlantic Ocean, With the Description of a New Genus.docx |
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table_2_wooden stepping stones: diversity and biogeography of deep-sea wood boring xylophagaidae (mollusca: bivalvia) in the north-east atlantic ocean, with the description of a new genus.docx |
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