Preliminary characterization of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems and associated communities of Chella Bank (Alboran Sea, W Mediterranean)

Poster presentation at ATLAS 3rd General Assembly. Seamounts may promote the presence of vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) worldwide. In the Alboran Sea (W Mediterranean Sea), the Chella Bank (locally known as “Seco de los Olivos”) is a seamount that covers ca. 100 km 2 and is under the influence...

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Main Authors: Urra, Javier, Rueda, José L., Gallardo-Núñez, Marina, Mateo-Ramírez, Ángel, Pino, Lidia, Utrilla, Olga, Moya-Urbano, Elena, Ramos, Manuela, Taranto, Gerald, Gutiérrez, Cristina, Henry, Lea-Anne, Gofas, Serge, Ramalho, Lais V, Hermida, Miriam, Movilla, Juancho, Rivera, Jesús, Orejas, Covadonga
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:1255808 2024-09-15T18:18:03+00:00 Preliminary characterization of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems and associated communities of Chella Bank (Alboran Sea, W Mediterranean) Urra, Javier Rueda, José L. Gallardo-Núñez, Marina Mateo-Ramírez, Ángel Pino, Lidia Utrilla, Olga Moya-Urbano, Elena Ramos, Manuela Taranto, Gerald Gutiérrez, Cristina Henry, Lea-Anne Gofas, Serge Ramalho, Lais V Hermida, Miriam Movilla, Juancho Rivera, Jesús Orejas, Covadonga 2018-05-30 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1255808 eng eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/atlas https://zenodo.org/communities/eu https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1255807 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1255808 oai:zenodo.org:1255808 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePoster 2018 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.125580810.5281/zenodo.1255807 2024-07-26T15:00:00Z Poster presentation at ATLAS 3rd General Assembly. Seamounts may promote the presence of vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) worldwide. In the Alboran Sea (W Mediterranean Sea), the Chella Bank (locally known as “Seco de los Olivos”) is a seamount that covers ca. 100 km 2 and is under the influence of different water masses in this important Atlanto-Mediterranean biogeographical transition zone. During the MEDWAVES expedition (September-October 2016) within the frame of the H2020 ATLAS project, biological and sediment samples collected with Van Veen dredge and ROV underwater videos were obtained in sedimentary and coral rubble bottoms of Chella Bank. The analyses have revealed a diverse invertebrate community associated with these bottoms containing abundant cold-water coral (CWC) remains (mainly Madrepora oculata and Lophelia pertusa ), which provide complex heterogeneous microhabitats to many different taxa. The community associated with the coral rubble bottoms is mainly composed of different genera of bivalves ( Mendicula, Limopsis, Asperarca ), gastropods ( Gibberula, Epitonium ), small crustaceans (class Malacostraca), polychaetes ( Eunice ), ophiuroideans ( Ophiothrix ), bryozoans (order Cyclostomata), hydrozoans ( Cryptolaria ), poriferans ( Terpios , Haliclona ) and brachiopods ( Megathiris , Megerlia ), among other taxa. Furthermore, the megafauna include cnidarians ( Bebryce , Acanthogorgia , Dendrophyllia ), sponges ( Pachastrella ) and dense shoals of the carangid fish Caranx rhonchus . Unlike coral rubble bottoms, macro- and micro-fauna inhabiting close sandy, muddy or hemipelagic muddy habitats seems less diverse (up to four times in terms of abundance and species richness). These communities are mainly composed of polychaetes, small crustaceans and bivalves ( Abra, Ennucula, Yoldiella ), together with shoals of the ammodytid fish Gymnammodytes cicerelus . Coral rubble bottoms of Chella Bank may therefore represent an interesting habitat for conservation, harboring a good representation of the ... Conference Object Lophelia pertusa Zenodo
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description Poster presentation at ATLAS 3rd General Assembly. Seamounts may promote the presence of vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) worldwide. In the Alboran Sea (W Mediterranean Sea), the Chella Bank (locally known as “Seco de los Olivos”) is a seamount that covers ca. 100 km 2 and is under the influence of different water masses in this important Atlanto-Mediterranean biogeographical transition zone. During the MEDWAVES expedition (September-October 2016) within the frame of the H2020 ATLAS project, biological and sediment samples collected with Van Veen dredge and ROV underwater videos were obtained in sedimentary and coral rubble bottoms of Chella Bank. The analyses have revealed a diverse invertebrate community associated with these bottoms containing abundant cold-water coral (CWC) remains (mainly Madrepora oculata and Lophelia pertusa ), which provide complex heterogeneous microhabitats to many different taxa. The community associated with the coral rubble bottoms is mainly composed of different genera of bivalves ( Mendicula, Limopsis, Asperarca ), gastropods ( Gibberula, Epitonium ), small crustaceans (class Malacostraca), polychaetes ( Eunice ), ophiuroideans ( Ophiothrix ), bryozoans (order Cyclostomata), hydrozoans ( Cryptolaria ), poriferans ( Terpios , Haliclona ) and brachiopods ( Megathiris , Megerlia ), among other taxa. Furthermore, the megafauna include cnidarians ( Bebryce , Acanthogorgia , Dendrophyllia ), sponges ( Pachastrella ) and dense shoals of the carangid fish Caranx rhonchus . Unlike coral rubble bottoms, macro- and micro-fauna inhabiting close sandy, muddy or hemipelagic muddy habitats seems less diverse (up to four times in terms of abundance and species richness). These communities are mainly composed of polychaetes, small crustaceans and bivalves ( Abra, Ennucula, Yoldiella ), together with shoals of the ammodytid fish Gymnammodytes cicerelus . Coral rubble bottoms of Chella Bank may therefore represent an interesting habitat for conservation, harboring a good representation of the ...
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author Urra, Javier
Rueda, José L.
Gallardo-Núñez, Marina
Mateo-Ramírez, Ángel
Pino, Lidia
Utrilla, Olga
Moya-Urbano, Elena
Ramos, Manuela
Taranto, Gerald
Gutiérrez, Cristina
Henry, Lea-Anne
Gofas, Serge
Ramalho, Lais V
Hermida, Miriam
Movilla, Juancho
Rivera, Jesús
Orejas, Covadonga
spellingShingle Urra, Javier
Rueda, José L.
Gallardo-Núñez, Marina
Mateo-Ramírez, Ángel
Pino, Lidia
Utrilla, Olga
Moya-Urbano, Elena
Ramos, Manuela
Taranto, Gerald
Gutiérrez, Cristina
Henry, Lea-Anne
Gofas, Serge
Ramalho, Lais V
Hermida, Miriam
Movilla, Juancho
Rivera, Jesús
Orejas, Covadonga
Preliminary characterization of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems and associated communities of Chella Bank (Alboran Sea, W Mediterranean)
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Rueda, José L.
Gallardo-Núñez, Marina
Mateo-Ramírez, Ángel
Pino, Lidia
Utrilla, Olga
Moya-Urbano, Elena
Ramos, Manuela
Taranto, Gerald
Gutiérrez, Cristina
Henry, Lea-Anne
Gofas, Serge
Ramalho, Lais V
Hermida, Miriam
Movilla, Juancho
Rivera, Jesús
Orejas, Covadonga
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title Preliminary characterization of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems and associated communities of Chella Bank (Alboran Sea, W Mediterranean)
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title_full Preliminary characterization of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems and associated communities of Chella Bank (Alboran Sea, W Mediterranean)
title_fullStr Preliminary characterization of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems and associated communities of Chella Bank (Alboran Sea, W Mediterranean)
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary characterization of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems and associated communities of Chella Bank (Alboran Sea, W Mediterranean)
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