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Linking Environmental Forcing and Trophic Supply to Benthic Communities in the Vercelli Seamount Area (Tyrrhenian Sea)

Seamounts and their influence on the surrounding environment are currently being extensively debated but, surprisingly, scant information is available for the Mediterranean area. Furthermore, although the deep Tyrrhenian Sea is characterised by a complex bottom morphology and peculiar hydrodynamic f...

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Autores principales: Covazzi Harriague, Anabella, Bavestrello, Giorgio, Bo, Marzia, Borghini, Mireno, Castellano, Michela, Majorana, Margherita, Massa, Francesco, Montella, Alessandro, Povero, Paolo, Misic, Cristina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4208774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25343621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110880
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author Covazzi Harriague, Anabella
Bavestrello, Giorgio
Bo, Marzia
Borghini, Mireno
Castellano, Michela
Majorana, Margherita
Massa, Francesco
Montella, Alessandro
Povero, Paolo
Misic, Cristina
author_facet Covazzi Harriague, Anabella
Bavestrello, Giorgio
Bo, Marzia
Borghini, Mireno
Castellano, Michela
Majorana, Margherita
Massa, Francesco
Montella, Alessandro
Povero, Paolo
Misic, Cristina
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description Seamounts and their influence on the surrounding environment are currently being extensively debated but, surprisingly, scant information is available for the Mediterranean area. Furthermore, although the deep Tyrrhenian Sea is characterised by a complex bottom morphology and peculiar hydrodynamic features, which would suggest a variable influence on the benthic domain, few studies have been carried out there, especially for soft-bottom macrofaunal assemblages. In order to fill this gap, the structure of the meio-and macrofaunal assemblages of the Vercelli Seamount and the surrounding deep area (northern Tyrrhenian Sea – western Mediterranean) were studied in relation to environmental features. Sediment was collected with a box-corer from the seamount summit and flanks and at two far-field sites in spring 2009, in order to analyse the metazoan communities, the sediment texture and the sedimentary organic matter. At the summit station, the heterogeneity of the habitat, the shallowness of the site and the higher trophic supply (water column phytopigments and macroalgal detritus, for instance) supported a very rich macrofaunal community, with high abundance, biomass and diversity. In fact, its trophic features resembled those observed in coastal environments next to seagrass meadows. At the flank and far-field stations, sediment heterogeneity and depth especially influenced the meiofaunal distribution. From a trophic point of view, the low content of the valuable sedimentary proteins that was found confirmed the general oligotrophy of the Tyrrhenian Sea, and exerted a limiting influence on the abundance and biomass of the assemblages. In this scenario, the rather refractory sedimentary carbohydrates became a food source for metazoans, which increased their abundance and biomass at the stations where the hydrolytic-enzyme-mediated turnover of carbohydrates was faster, highlighting high lability.
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spelling pubmed-42087742014-10-27 Linking Environmental Forcing and Trophic Supply to Benthic Communities in the Vercelli Seamount Area (Tyrrhenian Sea) Covazzi Harriague, Anabella Bavestrello, Giorgio Bo, Marzia Borghini, Mireno Castellano, Michela Majorana, Margherita Massa, Francesco Montella, Alessandro Povero, Paolo Misic, Cristina PLoS One Research Article Seamounts and their influence on the surrounding environment are currently being extensively debated but, surprisingly, scant information is available for the Mediterranean area. Furthermore, although the deep Tyrrhenian Sea is characterised by a complex bottom morphology and peculiar hydrodynamic features, which would suggest a variable influence on the benthic domain, few studies have been carried out there, especially for soft-bottom macrofaunal assemblages. In order to fill this gap, the structure of the meio-and macrofaunal assemblages of the Vercelli Seamount and the surrounding deep area (northern Tyrrhenian Sea – western Mediterranean) were studied in relation to environmental features. Sediment was collected with a box-corer from the seamount summit and flanks and at two far-field sites in spring 2009, in order to analyse the metazoan communities, the sediment texture and the sedimentary organic matter. At the summit station, the heterogeneity of the habitat, the shallowness of the site and the higher trophic supply (water column phytopigments and macroalgal detritus, for instance) supported a very rich macrofaunal community, with high abundance, biomass and diversity. In fact, its trophic features resembled those observed in coastal environments next to seagrass meadows. At the flank and far-field stations, sediment heterogeneity and depth especially influenced the meiofaunal distribution. From a trophic point of view, the low content of the valuable sedimentary proteins that was found confirmed the general oligotrophy of the Tyrrhenian Sea, and exerted a limiting influence on the abundance and biomass of the assemblages. In this scenario, the rather refractory sedimentary carbohydrates became a food source for metazoans, which increased their abundance and biomass at the stations where the hydrolytic-enzyme-mediated turnover of carbohydrates was faster, highlighting high lability. Public Library of Science 2014-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4208774/ /pubmed/25343621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110880 Text en © 2014 Covazzi Harriague et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Covazzi Harriague, Anabella
Bavestrello, Giorgio
Bo, Marzia
Borghini, Mireno
Castellano, Michela
Majorana, Margherita
Massa, Francesco
Montella, Alessandro
Povero, Paolo
Misic, Cristina
Linking Environmental Forcing and Trophic Supply to Benthic Communities in the Vercelli Seamount Area (Tyrrhenian Sea)
title Linking Environmental Forcing and Trophic Supply to Benthic Communities in the Vercelli Seamount Area (Tyrrhenian Sea)
title_full Linking Environmental Forcing and Trophic Supply to Benthic Communities in the Vercelli Seamount Area (Tyrrhenian Sea)
title_fullStr Linking Environmental Forcing and Trophic Supply to Benthic Communities in the Vercelli Seamount Area (Tyrrhenian Sea)
title_full_unstemmed Linking Environmental Forcing and Trophic Supply to Benthic Communities in the Vercelli Seamount Area (Tyrrhenian Sea)
title_short Linking Environmental Forcing and Trophic Supply to Benthic Communities in the Vercelli Seamount Area (Tyrrhenian Sea)
title_sort linking environmental forcing and trophic supply to benthic communities in the vercelli seamount area (tyrrhenian sea)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4208774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25343621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110880
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