A tip of the iceberg—Pseudotanaidae (Tanaidacea) diversity in the North Atlantic

We appreciate Captain Michael Schneider, the crew of R/V Meteor and Klaus Ricke with his crew of R/V Poseidon, the scientist participating in the IceAGE programs as well as pickers and sorters for their valuable help on and off board. We are thankful to Kelly Merrlin for language editions. We are gr...

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Published in:Marine Biodiversity
Main Authors: Stępień, Anna, Jakiel, Aleksandra, Błażewicz, Magdalena
Other Authors: Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Hydrobiology, University of Łódź, Banacha 12/16, 90-237, Łódź, Poland
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11089/39117
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-018-0881-x
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Summary:We appreciate Captain Michael Schneider, the crew of R/V Meteor and Klaus Ricke with his crew of R/V Poseidon, the scientist participating in the IceAGE programs as well as pickers and sorters for their valuable help on and off board. We are thankful to Kelly Merrlin for language editions. We are grateful to two anonymous reviewers for comments and critiques that helped to improve this article. This study was funded by the National Science Centre of Poland (grant number UMO-2014/13/B/NZ8/04702). During two IceAGE expeditions, a large collection of Tanaidacea was gathered from the shelf down to the slope (213−2750 m) in six areas off Iceland—the Irminger Basin, the Iceland Basin, the Norwegian Sea, the Denmark Strait, the Iceland-Faroe Ridge, and the Norwegian Channel. In this collection, members of the family Pseudotanaidae were most numerous component. We examined 40 samples collected with different gears (e.g., EBS, VVG. GKG), in which 323 pseudotanaid individuals were counted and covered a total depth from 213.9 to 2746.4 m. Morphological identification of the material has revealed the presence of five species: Akanthinotanais cf. longipes, Mystriocentrus biho sp. n. Pseudotanais misericorde sp. n., P. svavarssoni sp. n., and P. sigrunis sp. n. The description of the four new species has been presented in the paper and a rank of the subgenus Akanthinotanais is elevated to a genus rank. A large group of morphologically almost identical specimens, similar with P. svavarssoni sp. n. from a wide depth range and from various areas off Iceland was discriminated to species by applying morphometric methods; one distinct species (P. svavarssoni sp. n.) and complex of presumably cryptic species the species was discovered. Based on current data and literature records, similarity among fauna of Pseudotanaidae was assessed with applying Bray–Curtis formula. As results, potential zoogeographic regions in the North Atlantic have been distinguished. This study was funded by Polish National Science Centre grant ...