Colonization Of Organic Substrates Deployed In Deep-Sea Reducing Habitats By Symbiotic Species And Associated Fauna

Abstract In this study, our goal was to test whether typical vent/seep organisms harbouring symbionts or not, would be able to settle on organic substrates deployed in the vicinity of chemosynthetic ecosystems. Since 2006, a series of novel standardized colonization devices (CHEMECOLI: CHEMosyntheti...

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Published: Elsevier 2011
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spelling fttrinitycoll:oai:tara.tcd.ie:2262/56402 2023-05-15T17:47:09+02:00 Colonization Of Organic Substrates Deployed In Deep-Sea Reducing Habitats By Symbiotic Species And Associated Fauna 2011-06-05T01:05:41Z http://hdl.handle.net/2262/56402 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2010.02.002 en eng Elsevier 01411136 (ISSN) S0141-1136(10)00036-X (PII) S0141-1136(10)00036-X (publisherID) http://hdl.handle.net/2262/56402 Marine Environmental Research 70 1 doi:10.1016/j.marenvres.2010.02.002 2010 12 months symbiosis settlement colonization larvae of invertebrates Xylophaga spp Idas sp Thyasira sp Sclerolinum contortum 2011 fttrinitycoll https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2010.02.002 2020-02-16T13:52:15Z Abstract In this study, our goal was to test whether typical vent/seep organisms harbouring symbionts or not, would be able to settle on organic substrates deployed in the vicinity of chemosynthetic ecosystems. Since 2006, a series of novel standardized colonization devices (CHEMECOLI: CHEMosynthetic Ecosystem COlonization by Larval Invertebrates) filled with three types of substrates (wood, alfalfa and carbonate) have been deployed in different types of reducing habitats including cold seeps in the eastern Mediterranean, a mud volcano in the Norwegian Sea, and hydrothermal vents on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge for durations of 2 weeks to 1 year. For all deployments, highest species diversities were recovered from CHEMECOLIs filled with organic substrates. Larvae from species associated with thiotrophic symbionts such as thyasirid, vesicomyid and mytilid bivalves, were recovered in the eastern Mediterranean and at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. At the Haakon Mosby Mud Volcano, larvae of symbiotic siboglinids settled on both organic and carbonate substrates. Overall, novel colonization devices (CHEMECOLI) filled with organic substrates attracted both fauna relying on chemosynthesis-derived carbon as well as fauna relying on heterotrophy the latter being opportunistic and tolerant to sulphide. correspondence: Corresponding author. Tel.: ++33 (0)144273781; fax: +33 (0)144275801. (Gaudron, S.M.) sylvie.gaudron@snv.jussieu.fr (Gaudron, S.M.) Universite Pierre et Marie Curie ? Paris VI, CNRS - UMR7138--> , Systematique--> , Adaptations--> , Evolution--> , AMEX--> , 7 Quai St Bernard--> , 75252 Paris--> - FRANCE (Gaudron, S.M.) FRANCE (Gaudron, S.M.) Universite Pierre et Marie Curie ? Paris VI, CNRS - UMR7138--> , Systematique--> , Adaptations--> , Evolution--> , AMEX--> , 7 Quai St Bernard--> , 75252 Paris--> - FRANCE (Pradillon, F.) Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Institute of Biogeoscience - 2-15 Natsushima-cho--> , Yokosuka--> , Kanagawa 237-0061--> - JAPAN (Pradillon, F.) Universite Pierre et Marie Curie ? Paris VI, CNRS - UMR7138--> , Systematique--> , Adaptations--> , Evolution--> , AMEX--> , 7 Quai St Bernard--> , 75252 Paris--> - FRANCE (Pailleret, M.) CNRS UMR7207, Centre de recherche sur la paleobiodiversite et les paleoenvironnements-CR2P - Paleobiodiversite des lignees et communautes animales et vegetales--> , MNHN--> , 57 rue Cuvier--> , CC48--> , 75005 Paris--> - FRANCE (Pailleret, M.) Universite Pierre et Marie Curie ? Paris VI, CNRS - UMR7138--> , Systematique--> , Adaptations--> , Evolution--> , AMEX--> , 7 Quai St Bernard--> , 75252 Paris--> - FRANCE (Duperron, S.) IFREMER--> , Departement Environnement Profond--> , BP70--> , 29280 Plouzane--> - FRANCE (Le Bris, N.) Universite Pierre et Marie Curie ? Paris VI, CNRS - UMR7138--> , Systematique--> , Adaptations--> , Evolution--> , AMEX--> , 7 Quai St Bernard--> , 75252 Paris--> - FRANCE (Gaill, F.) FRANCE JAPAN Received: 2009-07-07 Revised: 2010-02-09 Accepted: 2010-02-13 Other/Unknown Material Norwegian Sea The University of Dublin, Trinity College: TARA (Trinity's Access to Research Archive) Norwegian Sea Mid-Atlantic Ridge Bris ENVELOPE(-59.824,-59.824,-63.983,-63.983) Marine Environmental Research 70 1 1 12
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topic symbiosis
settlement
colonization
larvae of invertebrates
Xylophaga spp
Idas sp
Thyasira sp
Sclerolinum contortum
spellingShingle symbiosis
settlement
colonization
larvae of invertebrates
Xylophaga spp
Idas sp
Thyasira sp
Sclerolinum contortum
Colonization Of Organic Substrates Deployed In Deep-Sea Reducing Habitats By Symbiotic Species And Associated Fauna
topic_facet symbiosis
settlement
colonization
larvae of invertebrates
Xylophaga spp
Idas sp
Thyasira sp
Sclerolinum contortum
description Abstract In this study, our goal was to test whether typical vent/seep organisms harbouring symbionts or not, would be able to settle on organic substrates deployed in the vicinity of chemosynthetic ecosystems. Since 2006, a series of novel standardized colonization devices (CHEMECOLI: CHEMosynthetic Ecosystem COlonization by Larval Invertebrates) filled with three types of substrates (wood, alfalfa and carbonate) have been deployed in different types of reducing habitats including cold seeps in the eastern Mediterranean, a mud volcano in the Norwegian Sea, and hydrothermal vents on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge for durations of 2 weeks to 1 year. For all deployments, highest species diversities were recovered from CHEMECOLIs filled with organic substrates. Larvae from species associated with thiotrophic symbionts such as thyasirid, vesicomyid and mytilid bivalves, were recovered in the eastern Mediterranean and at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. At the Haakon Mosby Mud Volcano, larvae of symbiotic siboglinids settled on both organic and carbonate substrates. Overall, novel colonization devices (CHEMECOLI) filled with organic substrates attracted both fauna relying on chemosynthesis-derived carbon as well as fauna relying on heterotrophy the latter being opportunistic and tolerant to sulphide. correspondence: Corresponding author. Tel.: ++33 (0)144273781; fax: +33 (0)144275801. (Gaudron, S.M.) sylvie.gaudron@snv.jussieu.fr (Gaudron, S.M.) Universite Pierre et Marie Curie ? Paris VI, CNRS - UMR7138--> , Systematique--> , Adaptations--> , Evolution--> , AMEX--> , 7 Quai St Bernard--> , 75252 Paris--> - FRANCE (Gaudron, S.M.) FRANCE (Gaudron, S.M.) Universite Pierre et Marie Curie ? Paris VI, CNRS - UMR7138--> , Systematique--> , Adaptations--> , Evolution--> , AMEX--> , 7 Quai St Bernard--> , 75252 Paris--> - FRANCE (Pradillon, F.) Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Institute of Biogeoscience - 2-15 Natsushima-cho--> , Yokosuka--> , Kanagawa 237-0061--> - JAPAN (Pradillon, F.) Universite Pierre et Marie Curie ? Paris VI, CNRS - UMR7138--> , Systematique--> , Adaptations--> , Evolution--> , AMEX--> , 7 Quai St Bernard--> , 75252 Paris--> - FRANCE (Pailleret, M.) CNRS UMR7207, Centre de recherche sur la paleobiodiversite et les paleoenvironnements-CR2P - Paleobiodiversite des lignees et communautes animales et vegetales--> , MNHN--> , 57 rue Cuvier--> , CC48--> , 75005 Paris--> - FRANCE (Pailleret, M.) Universite Pierre et Marie Curie ? Paris VI, CNRS - UMR7138--> , Systematique--> , Adaptations--> , Evolution--> , AMEX--> , 7 Quai St Bernard--> , 75252 Paris--> - FRANCE (Duperron, S.) IFREMER--> , Departement Environnement Profond--> , BP70--> , 29280 Plouzane--> - FRANCE (Le Bris, N.) Universite Pierre et Marie Curie ? Paris VI, CNRS - UMR7138--> , Systematique--> , Adaptations--> , Evolution--> , AMEX--> , 7 Quai St Bernard--> , 75252 Paris--> - FRANCE (Gaill, F.) FRANCE JAPAN Received: 2009-07-07 Revised: 2010-02-09 Accepted: 2010-02-13
title Colonization Of Organic Substrates Deployed In Deep-Sea Reducing Habitats By Symbiotic Species And Associated Fauna
title_short Colonization Of Organic Substrates Deployed In Deep-Sea Reducing Habitats By Symbiotic Species And Associated Fauna
title_full Colonization Of Organic Substrates Deployed In Deep-Sea Reducing Habitats By Symbiotic Species And Associated Fauna
title_fullStr Colonization Of Organic Substrates Deployed In Deep-Sea Reducing Habitats By Symbiotic Species And Associated Fauna
title_full_unstemmed Colonization Of Organic Substrates Deployed In Deep-Sea Reducing Habitats By Symbiotic Species And Associated Fauna
title_sort colonization of organic substrates deployed in deep-sea reducing habitats by symbiotic species and associated fauna
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