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Vertical distribution of megafauna on the Bering Sea slope based on ROV survey

Video surveys were carried out during the 75th cruise of the RV Akademik M.A. Lavrentyev (June 2016) along the northern slope of the Volcanologists Massif, in the south-western Bering Sea. The seafloor was explored using the ROV Comanche 18. Seven dives were performed in the depth range from 4,278 m...

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Autores principales: Rybakova, Elena, Galkin, Sergey, Gebruk, Andrey, Sanamyan, Nadezhda, Martynov, Alexander
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7058103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32175187
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8628
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author Rybakova, Elena
Galkin, Sergey
Gebruk, Andrey
Sanamyan, Nadezhda
Martynov, Alexander
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Galkin, Sergey
Gebruk, Andrey
Sanamyan, Nadezhda
Martynov, Alexander
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description Video surveys were carried out during the 75th cruise of the RV Akademik M.A. Lavrentyev (June 2016) along the northern slope of the Volcanologists Massif, in the south-western Bering Sea. The seafloor was explored using the ROV Comanche 18. Seven dives were performed in the depth range from 4,278 m to 349 m. Overall, about 180 species of megafauna were recognised. Fifteen types of megafauna communities corresponding to certain depth ranges were distinguished based on the most abundant taxa. Dominance changed with depth in the following order: the holothurian Kolga kamchatica at the maximum depth (4,277–4,278 m); the holothurian Scotoplanes kurilensis at 3,610–2,790 m; the ophiuroid Ophiura bathybia at 3,030–2,910 m; benthic shrimps of the family Crangonidae at 2,910–2,290 m; the holothurian Paelopatides solea at 2,650–2,290 m; benthic jellyfish from the family Rhopalonematidae at 2,470–2,130 m; the enteropneust Torquaratoridae at 2,290–1,830 m; the holothurian Synallactes chuni and the ophiuroid of the genera Ophiura and Ophiocantha at 1,830–1,750 m. At depths 1,750–720 m most of the megafauna was associated with live or dead colonies of the sponge Farrea spp. Depths 720–390 m were dominated by the coral Heteropolypus ritteri and/or Corallimorphus pilatus. At 390–350 m depth, the shallowest depth range, the dominant taxon was the zoantharian Epizoanthus sp. Soft sediment megafauna communities dominated by torquaratorid enteropneusts to our knowledge have not been observed before in the deep-sea, the same as communities with a dominance of benthopelagic rhopalonematid jellyfish. The depths of the largest community changes, or the largest turnover of dominant species, were revealed at ∼2,790 m between the bathyal and abyssal zones and ∼1,750 m and ∼720 m within the bathyal zone.
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spelling pubmed-70581032020-03-13 Vertical distribution of megafauna on the Bering Sea slope based on ROV survey Rybakova, Elena Galkin, Sergey Gebruk, Andrey Sanamyan, Nadezhda Martynov, Alexander PeerJ Biodiversity Video surveys were carried out during the 75th cruise of the RV Akademik M.A. Lavrentyev (June 2016) along the northern slope of the Volcanologists Massif, in the south-western Bering Sea. The seafloor was explored using the ROV Comanche 18. Seven dives were performed in the depth range from 4,278 m to 349 m. Overall, about 180 species of megafauna were recognised. Fifteen types of megafauna communities corresponding to certain depth ranges were distinguished based on the most abundant taxa. Dominance changed with depth in the following order: the holothurian Kolga kamchatica at the maximum depth (4,277–4,278 m); the holothurian Scotoplanes kurilensis at 3,610–2,790 m; the ophiuroid Ophiura bathybia at 3,030–2,910 m; benthic shrimps of the family Crangonidae at 2,910–2,290 m; the holothurian Paelopatides solea at 2,650–2,290 m; benthic jellyfish from the family Rhopalonematidae at 2,470–2,130 m; the enteropneust Torquaratoridae at 2,290–1,830 m; the holothurian Synallactes chuni and the ophiuroid of the genera Ophiura and Ophiocantha at 1,830–1,750 m. At depths 1,750–720 m most of the megafauna was associated with live or dead colonies of the sponge Farrea spp. Depths 720–390 m were dominated by the coral Heteropolypus ritteri and/or Corallimorphus pilatus. At 390–350 m depth, the shallowest depth range, the dominant taxon was the zoantharian Epizoanthus sp. Soft sediment megafauna communities dominated by torquaratorid enteropneusts to our knowledge have not been observed before in the deep-sea, the same as communities with a dominance of benthopelagic rhopalonematid jellyfish. The depths of the largest community changes, or the largest turnover of dominant species, were revealed at ∼2,790 m between the bathyal and abyssal zones and ∼1,750 m and ∼720 m within the bathyal zone. PeerJ Inc. 2020-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7058103/ /pubmed/32175187 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8628 Text en ©2020 Rybakova et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
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Rybakova, Elena
Galkin, Sergey
Gebruk, Andrey
Sanamyan, Nadezhda
Martynov, Alexander
Vertical distribution of megafauna on the Bering Sea slope based on ROV survey
title Vertical distribution of megafauna on the Bering Sea slope based on ROV survey
title_full Vertical distribution of megafauna on the Bering Sea slope based on ROV survey
title_fullStr Vertical distribution of megafauna on the Bering Sea slope based on ROV survey
title_full_unstemmed Vertical distribution of megafauna on the Bering Sea slope based on ROV survey
title_short Vertical distribution of megafauna on the Bering Sea slope based on ROV survey
title_sort vertical distribution of megafauna on the bering sea slope based on rov survey
topic Biodiversity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7058103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32175187
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8628
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