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Corbera, J; Segonzac, Michel; Cunha, M. |
A new cumacean genus and species, Thalycrocuma sarradini gen. et sp. nov., belonging to the family Nannastacidae is described from several sites of the Lucky Strike hydrothermal vent field (Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 37N, 1700 m depth). The new genus differs from others in the family by males lacking exopods on the pereopods 3 and 4 and having an antenna with a five-articulate peduncle and a short flagellum. This is the first cumacean species that could be considered, at the moment, as endemic from hydrothermal vent areas. Data on the accompanying fauna including other cumacean species (Cyclaspis longicaudata, Bathycuma brevirostre, Procampylaspis sp. and Makrokylindrus sp.) and some ecological remarks are included. A key for the currently known genera of the... |
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Palavras-chave: Systematics; Morphology; Mid Atlantic Ridge; Hydrothermal vents; Deep sea; Cumacea. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2008/publication-4358.pdf |
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Komai, Tomoyuki; Segonzac, Michel. |
Nautilocaris saintlaurentae gen. nov, sp. nov, is described and illustrated from hydrothermal vents in the North Fiji Basin and Lau Basin in the south-western Pacific. This new taxon is assigned to the Alvinocarididae. It has a well-developed, dorsally dentate rostrum, carapace with pterygostomian spine present, eye broadly fused mesially, epipod-setobranch complex present above pereopods, and appendix internae on second to fourth pleopods greatly reduced. This combination of characters places it in an intermediate position between a group of species in the genus Alvinocaris with well developed, dorsally, dentate rostrum, carapace with pterygostomian spine present, eyes narrowly fused mesially, epipod-setobranch complex absent and well-developed appendices... |
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Palavras-chave: Pacifique; Hydrothermal vent; Alvinocarididae; Taxinomy; Anatomy. |
Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2004/publication-430.pdf |
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Rocha, Francisco; Gonzalez, Angel; Segonzac, Michel; Guerra, Angel. |
Introduction : The hydrothermal vent ecosystem is inhabited by poorly known species of deep-sea octopuses (Lutz & Voight, 1994). Vulcanoctopus hydrothermalis Gonzalez & Guerra, 1998, is the only described cephalopod from a hydrothermal vent (Gonzalez et al., 1998). Little is known about this small benthic octopus, up to 35 mm mantle length, with a muscular and semi-translucent body, lack of any type of chromatic elements in the skin and eye with no trace of an iris (Gonzalez et al., 1998). Its morphology was studied by Gonzalez et al. (in press) but there have been no behavioural studies of this species to date. Most observations of octopus behaviour in abyssal environments, mainly Cirroctopoda, have been described from videotape records (Boletzky... |
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Palavras-chave: Vulcanoctopus hydrothermalis; Behaviour; Cephalopod; Hydrothermal vent. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2002/publication-897.pdf |
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Stohr, Sabine; Segonzac, Michel. |
The animal communities associated with the deep-sea reducing environment have been studied for almost 30 years, but until now only a single species of ophiuroid, Ophioctenella acies, has been found at both hydrothermal vents and methane cold seeps. Since the faunal overlap between vent and seep communities is small and many endemic species have been found among other taxa (e.g. Mollusca, Crustacea), additional species of ophiuroids were expected at previously unstudied sites. Chemical compositions at reducing sites differ greatly from the nearby bathyal environment. Generally, species adapted to chemosynthetic environments are not found in non-chemosynthetic habitats, but occasional visitors of other bathyal species to vent and seep sites have been... |
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Palavras-chave: Habitat description; Distribution record; Seeps; Methane; Hydrothermal vents; Ophiuroids. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2005/publication-427.pdf |
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Gonzalez, A; Guerra, A; Pascual, S; Segonzac, Michel. |
During biological sampling of hydrothermal vents on the East Pacific Rise, the manned submersible 'Nautile' caught the first female of the endemic cephalopod Vulcanoctopus hydrothermalis. The specimen caught at the vent site Gromit (21 degrees 33 66'S, 114 degrees 17 98'W at 2832 m depth) is described here in detail and an amended diagnosis of the species proposed. The external morphology, measurements and internal structure resemble that Of males of this species. One of the most remarkable characters is the lack of spermathecae and the absence of apical filaments in the oocytes to provide a site for sperm storage. It is suggested that some species of the genera Benthoctopus and Bathypolypus would be the most suitable octopod ancestor of V. hydrothermalis. |
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Palavras-chave: Female description; Vulcanoctopus hydrothermalis; Cephalopods; Hydrothermal vent. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2008/publication-4044.pdf |
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Biscoito, Manuel; Segonzac, Michel; Almeida, Armando; Desbruyeres, Daniel; Geistdoerfer, Patrick; Turnipseed, Mary; Van Dover, Cindy. |
Introduction : Since the discovery of animal communities in oceanic hydrothermal vents in 1977 and in deep-sea cold seeps in 1984 (Londsdale, 1977; Paull et al., 1984) fishes have been regularly observed in association with these chemosynthetically-driven communities, but in most cases they are difficult to catch and therefore species identification can only rely on images taken by the diving vehicles. Ichthyological information pertaining to species inhabiting the deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps is mentioned in over 30 papers and even in the more detailed and updated lists (Geistdoerfer, 1991; 1996; 1999; Sibuet & Olu, 1998; Tunnicliffe, 1991) there are species missing. The situation is even less clear concerning the bathyal species... |
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Palavras-chave: Fishes; Species identification; Hydrothermal vent. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2002/publication-896.pdf |
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Segonzac, Michel; De Saint Laurent, M; Casanova, B. |
This study deals with comparison of morphology and in situ behaviour of three Alvinocarididae species from the Snake Pit hydrothermal area (mid-Atlantic ridge), explored during the Hydrosnake cruise (1988). Spatial distribution on the site is described and illustrated for the three species. Rimicaris exoculara highly predominates. Modifications, apparently more morphological than functional, allowed adaptation to an environment characterised by extreme physico-chemical conditions and richness in bacteria. This species has developed a culture of bacteria on its mouthparts and under the carapace to complement nutrient input drawn from bacterial production from the surface of active chimneys. Rimicaris exoculata aggregates on active diffusers and affect the... |
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Ano: 1993 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00193/30419/28899.pdf |
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Pond, David W; Segonzac, Michel; Bell, Michael V; Dixon, David R; Fallick, Anthony E; Sargent, John R. |
Mirocaris fortunata were sampled from the Lucky Strike hydrothermal vent area (Eiffel Tower site) on the mid-Atlantic ridge during the French DIVA 2 cruise (June 1994). Small adults (17 to 22 mm total length), although morphologically identical, could be divided into 2 categories on the basis of pigmentation, lipid composition and C-13/C-12 stable isotope ratios of fatty acids. Highly pigmented small adults (8.6 to 9.2 mu g carotenoid shrimp(-1)) contained higher levels of total lipid than similar-sized individuals containing lower levels of pigment (0.9 to 2.9 mu g carotenoid shrimp(-1)). Lipid class analysis indicated that wax esters comprised 62.5% of total lipid in the former group. These pigmented shrimp also contained high proportions of... |
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Palavras-chave: Mirocaris fortunata; Lipid; Stable isotope; Hedge betting. |
Ano: 1997 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00337/44783/44491.pdf |
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Burreson, Eugene; Segonzac, Michel. |
The deep-sea fish leech Bathybdella sawyeri Burreson has recently been collected from two sites on the South East Pacific Rise at approximately 14 degrees and 17 degrees S, 2623 - 2586 m depth. Leeches were obtained from washings of vent mussels Bathymodiolus thermophilus (Mytilidae) and clams Calyptogena magnifica (Vesicomyidae) collected with a grab by a submersible, or were found attached to the cheliped of the crab Cyanagraea praedator (Bythograeidae) collected in baited traps at 14 S. Most individual leeches had morphology typical of B. sawyeri as originally described, with suckers of approximately equal size, but all specimens collected from the crab C. praedator had unusually large oral suckers that were distinctly larger than the caudal sucker.... |
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Palavras-chave: Cyanagraea; Bythograeidae; Bathybdella; Hydrothermal vent; East Pacific Rise; Piscicolidae; Hirudinida. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-2049.pdf |
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Shields, J; Segonzac, Michel. |
Several species of crabs from hydrothermal vent sites in the Pacific Ocean Were found to be infested by small, symbiotic nemertean worms. Worms occurred on both male and female crabs, and were located in mucous sheaths adhering to the axillae between the limbs of males and females, the setae of the pleopods of females, and the sterna of infested male and female crabs. Only juvenile and regressed adult worms were observed, primarily because no ovigerous hosts were examined. Similar species of worms mature by eating eggs, then regress or die after host eclosion. Based on the size of the worms from file vent crabs, their habitus with their crustacean hosts, the presence of accessory stylet pouches, and the presence of a single stylet on a large basis... |
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Palavras-chave: Symbiotic egg predator; Red king crab; De fuca ridge; N SP nemertea; Paralithodes camtschatica; Cold seeps; Crustaceans; Host; Infestation; Australia. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-4753.pdf |
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Baldrighi, Elisa; Vanreusel, A.; Zeppilli, Daniela; Sandulli, R.; Segonzac, Michel. |
Several individuals belonging to a new species of the genus Chromadorita (Nematoda: Adenophorea) were collected in a cold-seep area in the Gulf of Guinea during two French cruises: BIOZAIRE 2 (2001) and BIOZAIRE 3 (2003-2004) on board the R/V L'Atalante. In this area, rich chemosynthetic benthic communities have been discovered at 3150 m depth in the large pockmark field named Regab. Chromadorita regabi sp. nov. was found among the eggs in ovigerous specimens of the shrimp Alvinocaris muricola. The combination of long size (1500-2200 mu m), nine strong preanal papillae and relatively small dorsal tooth with weak musculature distinguishes this species from all known congeneric ones. An identification key to all known species of Chromadorita is provided. |
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Palavras-chave: Chromadorita regabi; Cold seep; Gulf of Guinea; Alvinocaris muricola. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00454/56599/58271.pdf |
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Khripounoff, Alexis; Vangriesheim, Annick; Crassous, Philippe; Segonzac, Michel; Colaco, Ana; Desbruyeres, Daniel; Barthelemy, Roxane. |
In order to provide information about the export and the distribution of hydrothermal particulate material to the surrounding deep ocean, four moorings were deployed in the vicinity of the hydrothermal Rainbow vent field (Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 36 degrees 14'N, 2250 m depth). The first mooring was a sediment trap with a current meter deployed at 2 m from a chimney of the Rainbow vent field and 1.5 m above the bottom (a.b.) for 16 days. It represented the reference for the initial composition of particles produced by the vent. The total mean mass particle flux (6.9 g m(-2) d(-1)) was distinctly higher than the flux measured at the shallower hydrothermal vents on the MAR segment. This particulate flux showed a high temporal variation at the scale of a few days... |
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Palavras-chave: Zooplankton; Biochemistry; Geochemistry; Particle flux; Hydrothermal vent. |
Ano: 2001 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2001/publication-801.pdf |
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Biscoito, M; Almeida, A; Segonzac, Michel. |
A preliminary description of the biology of the Saldanha hydrothermal field in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (36 degrees 34'N, 32 degrees 26'W, 2200 m) is given, based on direct observation, video images and samples. Venting occurs mainly in a diffuse way through sediment, but hydrothermal fluid discharges are visible through centimeter-long orifices, scattered on the sediment, over an area of approximately 400 m(2), at depths between 2,200 and 2,220 metres. Emitted fluids are transparent, with a temperature of 7-9 degrees C. An almost complete absence of macro- and megafauna around the venting orifices was found. The only vent invertebrate identified was the gastropod Phymorhynchus sp., with only two juvenile specimens caught. A careful examination of the images... |
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Palavras-chave: New records; Antimora; Acanthonus; Fish; Sponge; Bathyal megafauna; Gastropoda; Fauna assemblage; Mid Atlantic Ridge; Hydrothermal vents. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-3610.pdf |
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Ramirez Llodra, Eva; Segonzac, Michel. |
The caridean shrimp Alvinocaris niuricola has been observed forming high density populations over mussel beds on the giant pockmark cold seep site Regab in the Gulf of Guinea at 3150 m depth. Samples were collected using the ROV Victor 6000, a beam trawl and a TV grab from two sites. The specimens Were sexed and measured for population structure analysis. In one sample the sex ratio was 1:1, but the other sample had a sex ratio significantly biased towards females. The maximum size of females is larger than males. A sub-sample was used for gametogenesis and fecundity analysis. The oogenesis and spermatogenesis of A. muricola is characteristic of caridean shrimps. The oogonia proliferate from the germinal epithelium and develop into previtellogenic oocytes... |
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Palavras-chave: Reproduction biology; Oogenesis; Sex ratio; Population structure; Caridean shrimp. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-2317.pdf |
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Registros recuperados: 27 | |
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