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Vides Casado,Martha Patricia. |
El presente análisis relaciona la distribución espacial de especies de la megafauna bentónica con gradientes de variables ambientales estimadas cerca al fondo oceánico, haciendo uso de datos obtenidos a lo largo de la provincia del mar Caribe colombiano. Los datos utilizados corresponden a muestras de megafauna bentónica obtenidas en 96 sitios de colecta entre los años 1999 y 2008 en un ámbito de profundidad entre 15 y 900 m. La distribución latitudinal de los taxa mayores se analizó a través de perfiles del fondo de 100 km de longitud desde la línea de costa. Se utilizaron curvas de acumulación de especies con intervalos de confianza de 95% para hacer las comparaciones. La distribución de la megafauna bentónica se relacionó con los parámetros ambientales... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Megafauna; Bentos; Ensamblajes; Profundidad; Caribe colombiano. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0122-97612011000200002 |
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Arango,Claudia P.; Solano,Oscar D.. |
Soft bottom megabenthic communities have been poorly studied in the Caribbean Sea. In this study we describe the structure and species composition of a Crustacea-Mollusca megafaunal community based on beam trawl samples taken between 13 and 60 m depth at the southwestern region of Santa Marta, Colombian Caribbean. Classification and ordination analyses using abundance data of crustaceans and molluscs produced two main groups (A and C), which seem to be controlled by depth and sediment characteristics. Group A consisted of species collected at the deeper stations and high content of silts (between 30 and 60 m depth) and exhibited the highest density and biomass mean values. The decapod Chasmocarcinus cilindricus was found as the characteristic species for... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Megafauna; Soft bottoms; Communities; Caribbean; Colombia. |
Ano: 1999 |
URL: http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0122-97611999000100008 |
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Fernandez-arcaya, Ulla; Bitetto, Isabella; Esteban, Antonio; Farriols, M. Teresa; García-ruiz, Cristina; Gil De Sola, Luis; Guijarro, Beatriz; Jadaud, Angelique; Kavadas, Stefanos; Lembo, Giuseppe; Milisenda, Giacomo; Maina, Irida; Petovic, Slavica; Sion, Letizia; Vaz, Sandrine; Massutí, Enric. |
The large-scale distribution pattern of megafauna communities along the Mediterranean middle slope was explored. The study was conducted between 500 and 800 m depth where deep-water fishery occurs. Although community studies carried out deeper than 500 m are partly available for some geographic areas, few large-scale comparative studies have been carried out. Within the framework of the MEDITS survey programme, we compared the megafauna community structure in ten geographical sub-areas (GSAs) along the Mediterranean coasts. Additionally, the spatial distribution of fishing was analysed using vessel monitoring by satellite information. Overall, the community showed a significant difference between sub-areas, with a decreasing eastward pattern in abundance... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Distribution pattern; Fishing impact; Continental slope; Deep sea; Megafauna; Red shrimp; Community. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00489/60051/63328.pdf |
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Galeron, Joelle; Sibuet, Myriam; Mahaut, Ml; Dinet, A. |
Three major size classes of the benthic metazoan communities (megafauna, macrofauna and meiofauna) were investigated simultaneously at 3 sites in the tropical Northeast Atlantic. The sites varied in their level of surface primary productivity (eutrophic, mesotrophic and oligotrophic). Results for 3 cruises in 3 seasons (Eumeli 2, winter 1991; Eumeli 3, autumn 1991; Eumeli 4, spring 1992) are given for each size class in terms of taxonomic composition, density and biomass. The benthic communities did not exhibit evidence of seasonal variation, but there were substantial differences in the quantitative structure of the metazoan communities between the 3 sites. Total metazoan density and biomass, as well as density and biomass of each size class, decreased... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Deep sea; Tropical Atlantic; Meiofauna; Macrofauna; Megafauna; Taxonomic composition; Density; Biomass; Environmental conditions. |
Ano: 2000 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/10519/7602.pdf |
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Olu, Karine; Caprais, Jean-claude; Galeron, Joelle; Causse, R.; Von Cosel, R.; Budzinski, H.; Le Menach, K.; Le Roux, C.; Levache, D.; Khripounoff, Alexis; Sibuet, Myriam. |
Detailed surveying with an ROV found that a dense and diverse cold-seep community colonises a giant pockmark located at 3200 m depth, 8 km north from the deep Congo channel. Several types of assemblages, either dominated by Mytilidae and Vesicomyidae bivalves or Siboglinidae polychaetes, are distributed on the 800-m diameter active area. The site is characterised by a most active central zone in a depression with abundant carbonate concretions and high methane fluxes where high-density clusters of mussels and siboglinids dominate. In contrast, the peripheral zones display large fields of dead and live vesicomyids on soft sediment, with a lower mean density and lower methane concentration in seawater. The associated megafauna includes Alvinocarididae... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Congo Angola margin; Atlantic Equatorial African margin; Vagrant species; Isotopic signature; Megafauna; Cold seep. |
Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-7478.pdf |
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Claro, F; Fossi, Mc; Ioakeimidis, C; Baini, M; Lusher, Al; Mc Fee, W; Mcintosh, Rr; Pelmatti, T; Sorce, M; Galgani, Francois; Hardesky, Bd. |
Adverse impacts of marine litter is documented on >1400 species, including marine megafauna (fish, birds, sea turtles and mammals). The primary impacts include ingestion and entanglement, and there is increasing concern about chemical contamination via ingestion. Numerous survey approaches and monitoring programs have been developed and implemented around the world. They may aim to provide data about parameters such as species distribution and interactions with anthropogenic activities. During the Sixth International Marine Debris Conference, a session was dedicated to the tools and constraints in monitoring interactions between litter and megafauna. In the present paper, we summarize 7 case studies which discuss entanglement and ingestion including... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Litter impact; Megafauna; Tools; Entanglement; Ingestion; Policies. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00482/59390/65963.pdf |
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Copley, Jtp; Tyler, Pa; Sheader, M; Murton, Bj; German, Cr. |
101 species were identified from 102 biological samples obtained between 225 and 2600 m depth on the Reykjanes Ridge, extending the biogeographic records for several species. Multivariate analysis of between-sample species similarity reveals a two-zone bathymetric faunal distribution with the transition at 800-1000 m. A hydrographic survey of the ridge axis suggests that this faunal zonation is influenced by the water mass structure. Despite the limitations of a sampling programme not designed a priori for biological sampling, the recovery and preservation of the samples and the insight that they provide serves to reinforce that every effort should be made to capitalise on the opportunities for obtaining samples afforded by non-biological sampling... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Mid-ocean ridge; Megafauna; Reykjanes Ridge; Bathymetric zonation; Water mass structure. |
Ano: 1996 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00096/20725/18362.pdf |
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Olu, Karine; Caprais, Jean-claude; Fifis, Alexis; Fabri, Marie-claire; Galeron, Joelle; Budzinsky, H; Le Menach, K; Khripounoff, Alexis; Ondreas, Helene; Sibuet, Myriam. |
A giant pockmark colonised by dense cold-seep assemblages near 3160 m depth along the Congo-Angola margin has been surveyed by the ROV Victor 6000. The quantitative distribution of chemosynthetic communities was mapped along the dive tracks from a video study using GIS and image mosaicking. Several types of faunal assemblages, either dominated by bivalves of the families Mytilidae (Bathmodiolus sp.) Vesicom idae (Calyptogena sp., 'Vesicomya' aff. chuni), or by Siboglinidae polychaetes (Escarpia southwardae) were mapped over the 800-m diameter pockmark area and sampled for fauna, water and sediment. The isotopic analyses (delta C-13) of tissues from symbiont-bearing species were within the range typical of nutrition via symbiosis using methane for mussels... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Symbiont bearing species; Spatial distribution; Methane; Megafauna; Cold seeps. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-2681.pdf |
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Girard, Fanny; Sarrazin, Jozee; Olu, Karine. |
Cold seeps are widespread in the deep sea and, like other chemosynthesis-based ecosystems, often host high faunal biomass. Temporal changes at seeps have been inferred by comparing communities at different successional stages; nonetheless, temporal studies in seep ecosystems are rare. Using data collected as part of a benthic observatory, we characterized intra-annual microbial and faunal dynamics in a microbial mat habitat on the Håkon Mosby mud volcano (1256 m depth; Barents Sea), and evaluated the effects of a mud eruption on the biota. Video sequences recorded twice daily for 4.5 months with an autonomous imaging module were analyzed to quantify changes in microbial mat cover and megafaunal density and behavior. In addition, time series data for... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Håkon Mosby Mud Volcano; LOOME; Arctic; Beggiatoa; Deep-sea observatories; Time series; Megafauna. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00624/73631/73069.pdf |
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Juhel, Jean‐baptiste; Marques, Virginie; Polanco Fernández, Andrea; Borrero‐pérez, Giomar H.; Mutis Martinezguerra, Maria; Valentini, Alice; Dejean, Tony; Manel, Stéphanie; Loiseau, Nicolas; Velez, Laure; Hocdé, Régis; Letessier, Tom B.; Richards, Eilísh; Hadjadj, Florine; Bessudo, Sandra; Ladino, Felipe; Albouy, Camille; Mouillot, David; Pellissier, Loïc. |
Monitoring large marine mammals is challenging due to their low abundances in general, an ability to move over large distances and wide geographical range sizes. The distribution of the pygmy (Kogia breviceps) and dwarf (Kogia sima) sperm whales is informed by relatively rare sightings, which does not permit accurate estimates of their distribution ranges. Hence, their conservation status has long remained Data Deficient (DD) in the Red list of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which prevent appropriate conservation measures. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding uses DNA traces left by organisms in their environments to detect the presence of targeted taxon, and is here proved to be useful to increase our knowledge on the... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: EDNA; Megafauna; Mobile species; Pelagic. |
Ano: 2021 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00683/79484/82076.pdf |
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