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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Benthic invertebrate communities on three seamounts off southern and central California, USA
Gregor M. Cailliet1  Jonathan B. Geller1  James P. Barry1  Lonny Lundsten1  Andrew P. DeVogelaere1  David A. Clague1 
关键词: Seamount biology;    Deep-sea corals;    Seamount invertebrate communities;    Endemism;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps07745
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: Seamounts are unique and biologically productive deep-sea habitats that have often been described as having high levels of endemism, highly productive fisheries, and benthic communities vulnerable to trawl fishing. We describe the abundance and distribution of benthic megafaunal invertebrates found on 3 seamounts off central and southern California. Video observations were taken during 27 dives of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and were annotated in detail using the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute’s (MBARI) video annotation reference system (VARS, http://vars.sourceforge.net/). Video analysis yielded 134477 observations of 202 identified invertebrate taxa. Video transects were analyzed to quantify organism density. Thirteen new species were observed and collected. Invertebrate communities at Davidson and Pioneer Seamounts were dominated by passive suspension-feeding cnidarians (mostly corals), but at Rodriguez Seamount, a guyot, the invertebrate community was dominated by holothurian echinoderms. We found no evidence of endemism among the megafauna at these 3 seamounts, which are all in close proximity to each other and the continental margin.

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