Hydroid assemblages from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34 - 42°S)

This paper provides updated taxonomic knowledge about hydrozoan species and provides ecological information including geographical and bathymetric distributions and biological substrata for the various hydroid assemblages from the Sub-Antarctic Biogeographical Region, mainly Buenos Aires and the Uru...

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Main Authors: Genzano, G.N., Giberto, D., Schejter, L., Bremec, C., Meretta, P.
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01739565_v30_n1_p33_Genzano
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spelling ftunibueairesbd:todo:paper_01739565_v30_n1_p33_Genzano 2023-10-29T02:31:55+01:00 Hydroid assemblages from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34 - 42°S) Genzano, G.N. Giberto, D. Schejter, L. Bremec, C. Meretta, P. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01739565_v30_n1_p33_Genzano English eng http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01739565_v30_n1_p33_Genzano info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar Assemblages Biogeography Hydrozoa Richness South Western Atlantic Sub-Antarctic bathymetry biodiversity endemic species geographical distribution new record species richness taxonomy Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean (Southwest) Cnidaria Hydroida Mollusca Mytilus edulis Pectinidae Polychaeta JOUR ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_01739565_v30_n1_p33_Genzano 2023-10-05T01:46:06Z This paper provides updated taxonomic knowledge about hydrozoan species and provides ecological information including geographical and bathymetric distributions and biological substrata for the various hydroid assemblages from the Sub-Antarctic Biogeographical Region, mainly Buenos Aires and the Uruguayan coasts. Five of the 41 species found are new records for the study region. Thirty-one species (75.65%), all found at depths of less than 80 m, have cosmopolitan distributions. Biodiversity decreased markedly below 80 m depth, where nine species (≈22%) distributed in the Southern hemisphere and one endemic species (2.4%) were found. Most species were non-specific epizoites, occurring on diverse substrata. A non-parametric multivariate similarity analysis revealed nine species groups that were correlated with large-scale and local oceanographic patterns and with the availability of suitable substrata. The main hydroid substrata for eight of the groups were cnidarians, molluscs (mainly blue mussels), quartzite rocks and sponges. In a single group found in Patagonian scallop beds, the main biological substrata were polychaete tubes, other hydroids and scallops. © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires)
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topic Assemblages
Biogeography
Hydrozoa
Richness
South Western Atlantic
Sub-Antarctic
bathymetry
biodiversity
endemic species
geographical distribution
new record
species richness
taxonomy
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Cnidaria
Hydroida
Mollusca
Mytilus edulis
Pectinidae
Polychaeta
spellingShingle Assemblages
Biogeography
Hydrozoa
Richness
South Western Atlantic
Sub-Antarctic
bathymetry
biodiversity
endemic species
geographical distribution
new record
species richness
taxonomy
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Cnidaria
Hydroida
Mollusca
Mytilus edulis
Pectinidae
Polychaeta
Genzano, G.N.
Giberto, D.
Schejter, L.
Bremec, C.
Meretta, P.
Hydroid assemblages from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34 - 42°S)
topic_facet Assemblages
Biogeography
Hydrozoa
Richness
South Western Atlantic
Sub-Antarctic
bathymetry
biodiversity
endemic species
geographical distribution
new record
species richness
taxonomy
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Cnidaria
Hydroida
Mollusca
Mytilus edulis
Pectinidae
Polychaeta
description This paper provides updated taxonomic knowledge about hydrozoan species and provides ecological information including geographical and bathymetric distributions and biological substrata for the various hydroid assemblages from the Sub-Antarctic Biogeographical Region, mainly Buenos Aires and the Uruguayan coasts. Five of the 41 species found are new records for the study region. Thirty-one species (75.65%), all found at depths of less than 80 m, have cosmopolitan distributions. Biodiversity decreased markedly below 80 m depth, where nine species (≈22%) distributed in the Southern hemisphere and one endemic species (2.4%) were found. Most species were non-specific epizoites, occurring on diverse substrata. A non-parametric multivariate similarity analysis revealed nine species groups that were correlated with large-scale and local oceanographic patterns and with the availability of suitable substrata. The main hydroid substrata for eight of the groups were cnidarians, molluscs (mainly blue mussels), quartzite rocks and sponges. In a single group found in Patagonian scallop beds, the main biological substrata were polychaete tubes, other hydroids and scallops. © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
format Journal/Newspaper
author Genzano, G.N.
Giberto, D.
Schejter, L.
Bremec, C.
Meretta, P.
author_facet Genzano, G.N.
Giberto, D.
Schejter, L.
Bremec, C.
Meretta, P.
author_sort Genzano, G.N.
title Hydroid assemblages from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34 - 42°S)
title_short Hydroid assemblages from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34 - 42°S)
title_full Hydroid assemblages from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34 - 42°S)
title_fullStr Hydroid assemblages from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34 - 42°S)
title_full_unstemmed Hydroid assemblages from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34 - 42°S)
title_sort hydroid assemblages from the southwestern atlantic ocean (34 - 42°s)
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01739565_v30_n1_p33_Genzano
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Antarctic
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