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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: The distribution and diversity of amphipod crustaceans of Icelandic waters, in water depths between 18-3700 m, was examined and how it relates to environmental parameters and depth. Data on amphipod occurrence and abundance were collated from the historical literature (Ingolf Expedition, 1895-96), as well as recent expeditions (1998-2018) such as BioIce (Benthic invertebrates of Icelandic waters) and IceAge (Icelandic marine Animals: Genetics and Ecology, www.iceage-project.org) resulting in 355 amphipod species amongst 71,108 individuals from 532 localities. Samples were taken by a number of trawled sampling devices, including different types of dredges and sledges, as well as Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV). A 1 ° hexagonal grid was constructed in to map the distribution of the amphipod species alongside twelve environmental factors retrieved from the Bio-Oracle 2.1 database. Due to strong autocorrelation of some of these factors, the analysis was limited to a set of eight variables: depth, pH, phytobiomass, velocity, dissolved oxygen, dissolved iron, salinity, and seabed temperature. Based on these faunistic and environmental data, four biogeographical clusters could be identified: a coastal cluster, a species cluster along the borders of the Greenland-Iceland-Faroe Ridge (GIFR), which separates the deep-sea basins north and south of Iceland, a cluster that is limited to the deep sea to the north of the GIFR, and one that is restricted to the deep-sea south of the GIFR. Diversity as measured by Hill numbers differed considerably between these clusters, with the diversity of the shallow cluster (Coastal and GIFR) to be higher compared to the two deep-sea cluster (Deep North and Deep South). Analysing diversity across a depth gradient, diversity showed a hump-shaped curve with diversity peaking at upper slope (500 m) depth. Depth, salinity and temperature of the seabed were identified as the main parameters to shape the distribution of amphipods around Iceland. Perceived diversity and distribution patterns were discussed with regard to the influence of historical (e.g. oceanography, climatic conditions) and contemporary environmental factors.
    Keywords: Amphipoda Atlantic Crustacea; Ecology & Environment; North; Peracarida; Zoology
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: 7709-62; 7709-66; 7709-72; 7709-73; 7709-85; Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Amphipoda Atlantic Crustacea; Arctic Ocean; BC; BIOFAR_St113; BIOFAR_St124; BIOFAR_St15; BIOFAR_St158; BIOFAR_St167; BIOFAR_St168; BIOFAR_St169; BIOFAR_St170; BIOFAR_St171; BIOFAR_St172; BIOFAR_St189; BIOFAR_St19; BIOFAR_St261; BIOFAR_St264; BIOFAR_St267; BIOFAR_St27; BIOFAR_St271; BIOFAR_St274; BIOFAR_St28; BIOFAR_St32; BIOFAR_St380; BIOFAR_St382; BIOFAR_St417; BIOFAR_St421; BIOFAR_St458; BIOFAR_St459; BIOFAR_St481; BIOFAR_St489; BIOFAR_St490; BIOFAR_St493; BIOFAR_St494; BIOFAR_St495; BIOFAR_St499; BIOFAR_St500; BIOFAR_St514; BIOFAR_St515; BIOFAR_St516; BIOFAR_St517; BIOFAR_St522; BIOFAR_St524; BIOFAR_St610; BIOFAR_St65; BIOFAR_St68; BIOFAR_St689; BIOFAR_St691; BIOFAR_St698; BIOFAR_St699; BIOFAR_St70; BIOFAR_St705; BIOFAR_St719; BIOFAR_St73; BIOFAR_St730; BIOFAR_St731; BIOFAR_St736; BIOFAR_St739; BIOFAR_St742; BIOFAR_St744; BIOFAR_St75; BIOFAR_St750; BIOFAR_St770; BIOFAR_St82; BIOFAR_St88; BIOFAR_St89; BIOFAR_St9014; BIOFAR_St95; BIOICE_St2004; BIOICE_St2005; BIOICE_St2006; BIOICE_St2009; BIOICE_St2023; BIOICE_St2042; BIOICE_St2044; BIOICE_St2046; BIOICE_St2049; BIOICE_St2051; BIOICE_St2056; BIOICE_St2057; BIOICE_St2058; BIOICE_St2060; BIOICE_St2061; BIOICE_St2062; BIOICE_St2064; BIOICE_St2067; BIOICE_St2070; BIOICE_St2074; BIOICE_St2075; BIOICE_St2077; BIOICE_St2081; BIOICE_St2086; BIOICE_St2087; BIOICE_St2088; BIOICE_St2089; BIOICE_St2090; BIOICE_St2091; BIOICE_St2093; BIOICE_St2094; BIOICE_St2096; BIOICE_St2097; BIOICE_St2099; BIOICE_St2100; BIOICE_St2103; BIOICE_St2107; BIOICE_St2108; BIOICE_St2110; BIOICE_St2111; BIOICE_St2113; BIOICE_St2114; BIOICE_St2116; BIOICE_St2117; BIOICE_St2118; BIOICE_St2119; BIOICE_St2122; BIOICE_St2124; BIOICE_St2126; BIOICE_St2128; BIOICE_St2129; BIOICE_St2131; BIOICE_St2132; BIOICE_St2134; BIOICE_St2135; BIOICE_St2136; BIOICE_St2137; BIOICE_St2140; BIOICE_St2142; BIOICE_St2143; BIOICE_St2145; BIOICE_St2146; BIOICE_St2147; BIOICE_St2149; BIOICE_St2150; BIOICE_St2152; BIOICE_St2154; BIOICE_St2156; BIOICE_St2161; BIOICE_St2164; BIOICE_St2167; BIOICE_St2170; BIOICE_St2172; BIOICE_St2175; BIOICE_St2177; BIOICE_St2178; BIOICE_St2180; BIOICE_St2201; BIOICE_St2207; BIOICE_St2210; BIOICE_St2212; BIOICE_St2213; BIOICE_St2215; BIOICE_St2219; BIOICE_St2221; BIOICE_St2226; BIOICE_St2229; BIOICE_St2233; BIOICE_St2236; BIOICE_St2237; BIOICE_St2255; BIOICE_St2257; BIOICE_St2265; BIOICE_St2268; BIOICE_St2273; BIOICE_St2282; BIOICE_St2285; BIOICE_St2288; BIOICE_St2299; BIOICE_St2303; BIOICE_St2308; BIOICE_St2311; BIOICE_St2314; BIOICE_St2317; BIOICE_St2318; BIOICE_St2319; BIOICE_St2321; BIOICE_St2322; BIOICE_St2323; BIOICE_St2324; BIOICE_St2325; BIOICE_St2327; BIOICE_St2328; BIOICE_St2330; BIOICE_St2332; BIOICE_St2334; BIOICE_St2337; BIOICE_St2340; BIOICE_St2342; BIOICE_St2345; BIOICE_St2346; BIOICE_St2348; BIOICE_St2349; BIOICE_St2352; BIOICE_St2355; BIOICE_St2356; BIOICE_St2357; BIOICE_St2358; BIOICE_St2359; BIOICE_St2360; BIOICE_St2362; BIOICE_St2363; BIOICE_St2364; BIOICE_St2366; BIOICE_St2367; BIOICE_St2368; BIOICE_St2373; BIOICE_St2374; BIOICE_St2376; BIOICE_St2379; BIOICE_St2380; BIOICE_St2381; BIOICE_St2382; BIOICE_St2393; BIOICE_St2398; BIOICE_St2401; BIOICE_St2403; BIOICE_St2404; BIOICE_St2406; BIOICE_St2407; BIOICE_St2409; BIOICE_St2410; BIOICE_St2412; BIOICE_St2414; BIOICE_St2415; BIOICE_St2417; BIOICE_St2418; BIOICE_St2420; BIOICE_St2423; BIOICE_St2424; BIOICE_St2426; BIOICE_St2427; BIOICE_St2429; BIOICE_St2430; BIOICE_St2431; BIOICE_St2434; BIOICE_St2435; BIOICE_St2438; BIOICE_St2440; BIOICE_St2441; BIOICE_St2451; BIOICE_St2454; BIOICE_St2456; BIOICE_St2457; BIOICE_St2459; BIOICE_St2460; BIOICE_St2463; BIOICE_St2466; BIOICE_St2469; BIOICE_St2472; BIOICE_St2474; BIOICE_St2475; BIOICE_St2480; BIOICE_St2490; BIOICE_St2491; BIOICE_St2493; BIOICE_St2497; BIOICE_St2499; BIOICE_St2501; BIOICE_St2502; BIOICE_St2507; BIOICE_St2508; BIOICE_St2509; BIOICE_St2512; BIOICE_St2514; BIOICE_St2516; BIOICE_St2518; BIOICE_St2522; BIOICE_St2524; BIOICE_St2526; BIOICE_St2527; BIOICE_St2531; BIOICE_St2540; BIOICE_St2545; BIOICE_St2554; BIOICE_St2555; BIOICE_St2564; BIOICE_St2566; BIOICE_St2568; BIOICE_St2570; BIOICE_St2573; BIOICE_St2575; BIOICE_St2576; BIOICE_St2578; BIOICE_St2579; BIOICE_St2581; BIOICE_St2583; BIOICE_St2585; BIOICE_St2588; BIOICE_St2589; BIOICE_St2591; BIOICE_St2594; BIOICE_St2595; BIOICE_St2597; BIOICE_St2606; BIOICE_St2610; BIOICE_St2613; BIOICE_St2616; BIOICE_St2619; BIOICE_St2622; BIOICE_St2629; BIOICE_St2637; BIOICE_St2638; BIOICE_St2648; BIOICE_St2652; BIOICE_St2655; BIOICE_St2660; BIOICE_St2669; BIOICE_St2673; BIOICE_St2675; BIOICE_St2678; BIOICE_St2682; BIOICE_St2692; BIOICE_St2697; BIOICE_St2698; BIOICE_St2700; BIOICE_St2701; BIOICE_St2704; BIOICE_St2707; BIOICE_St2712; BIOICE_St2713; BIOICE_St2717; BIOICE_St2719; BIOICE_St2720; BIOICE_St2726; BIOICE_St2736; BIOICE_St2743; BIOICE_St2745; BIOICE_St2749; BIOICE_St2750; BIOICE_St2751; BIOICE_St2756; BIOICE_St2758; BIOICE_St2759; BIOICE_St2776; BIOICE_St2777; BIOICE_St2779; BIOICE_St2783; BIOICE_St2787; BIOICE_St2789; BIOICE_St2790; BIOICE_St2814; BIOICE_St2823; BIOICE_St2824; BIOICE_St2829; BIOICE_St2830; BIOICE_St2844; BIOICE_St2846; BIOICE_St2849; BIOICE_St2856; BIOICE_St2859; BIOICE_St2860; BIOICE_St2863; BIOICE_St2864; BIOICE_St2867; BIOICE_St2868; BIOICE_St2900; BIOICE_St2904; BIOICE_St2907; BIOICE_St2909; BIOICE_St2912; BIOICE_St2920; BIOICE_St2921; BIOICE_St2923; BIOICE_St2926; BIOICE_St2930; BIOICE_St2932; BIOICE_St2934; BIOICE_St2937; BIOICE_St2939; BIOICE_St2940; BIOICE_St2943; BIOICE_St2944; BIOICE_St2951; BIOICE_St2959; BIOICE_St2976; BIOICE_St2979; BIOICE_St2981; BIOICE_St2983; BIOICE_St2986; BIOICE_St2998; BIOICE_St2999; BIOICE_St3004; BIOICE_St3023; BIOICE_St3025; BIOICE_St3028; BIOICE_St3029; BIOICE_St3032; BIOICE_St3033; BIOICE_St3039; BIOICE_St3043; BIOICE_St3046; BIOICE_St3047; BIOICE_St3048; BIOICE_St3050; BIOICE_St3054; BIOICE_St3056; BIOICE_St3061; BIOICE_St3062; BIOICE_St3067; BIOICE_St3069; BIOICE_St3099; BIOICE_St3108; BIOICE_St3115; BIOICE_St3154; BIOICE_St3158; BIOICE_St3170; BIOICE_St3236; BIOICE_St3246; BIOICE_St3247; BIOICE_St3249; BIOICE_St3250; BIOICE_St3275; BIOICE_St3276; BIOICE_St3280; BIOICE_St3501; BIOICE_St3510; BIOICE_St3515; Box corer; Chlorophyll total; Cruise/expedition; Current velocity; Davis Strait; DEPTH, water; Dredge; DRG; EBS; Ecology & Environment; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; extracted from Bio-Oracle 2.1; Gear; Grab; GRAB; Greenland Sea; IceAGE_1006_1; IceAGE_1010_1; IceAGE_1017_1; IceAGE_1019_1; IceAGE_1032_1; IceAGE_1033_1; IceAGE_1054_1; IceAGE_1057_1; IceAGE_1082_1; IceAGE_1086_1; IceAGE_1104_1; IceAGE_1119_1; IceAGE_1123_1; IceAGE_1132_1; IceAGE_1155_1; IceAGE_1159_1; IceAGE_1168_1; IceAGE_1172_1; IceAGE_1181_1; IceAGE_1184_1; IceAGE_1194_1; IceAGE_1219_1; IceAGE_1222_1; IceAGE_963_1; IceAGE_967_1; IceAGE_979_1; IceAGE_983_1; IceAGE-2_866_7; IceAGE-2_867_1; IceAGE-2_868_3; IceAGE-2_869_2; IceAGE-2_870_4; IceAGE-2_872_4; IceAGE-2_876_5; IceAGE-2_878_1; IceAGE-2_879_5; IceAGE-2_880_2; IceAGE-2_880_3; IceAGE-3_106; IceAGE-3_30; IceAGE-3_37; IceAGE-3_39; IceAGE-3_5; IceAGE-3_55; IceAGE-3_73; IceAGE-3_79; IceAGE-3_85; IceAGE-3_97; IceAGE-RR_106; IceAGE-RR_111; IceAGE-RR_124; IceAGE-RR_127; IceAGE-RR_136; IceAGE-RR_137; IceAGE-RR_149; IceAGE-RR_170; IceAGE-RR_171; IceAGE-RR_188; IceAGE-RR_212; IceAGE-RR_213; IceAGE-RR_216; IceAGE-RR_225; IceAGE-RR_228; IceAGE-RR_24; IceAGE-RR_35; IceAGE-RR_4; IceAGE-RR_64; IceAGE-RR_67; IceAGE-RR_7; IceAGE-RR_80; IceAGE-RR_83; IceAGE-RR_9; Iceland; Iceland Sea; Ingolf; INGOLF-101; INGOLF-102; INGOLF-103; INGOLF-104; INGOLF-105; INGOLF-112; INGOLF-113; INGOLF-115; INGOLF-116; INGOLF-117; INGOLF-118; INGOLF-120; INGOLF-124; INGOLF-126; INGOLF-127; INGOLF-128; INGOLF-138; INGOLF-139; INGOLF-140; INGOLF-143; INGOLF-15; INGOLF-4; INGOLF-40; INGOLF-44; INGOLF-58; INGOLF-6; INGOLF-7; INGOLF-78; INGOLF-80; INGOLF-87; INGOLF-90; INGOLF-95; INGOLF-96; INGOLF-98; Ingolf-Expedition; Iron; Latitude of event; Longitude of
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7979 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: 7709-62; 7709-66; 7709-72; 7709-73; 7709-85; Abludomelita gladiosa; Abludomelita obtusata; Acanthonotozoma cristatum; Acanthonotozoma serratum; Acanthostepheia malmgreni; Aceroides latipes; Aeginella spinosa; Aeginina longicornis; Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Ambasia atlantica; Ampelisca aequicornis; Ampelisca amblyops; Ampelisca compacta; Ampelisca eschrichtii; Ampelisca gibba; Ampelisca islandica; Ampelisca macrocephala; Ampelisca odontoplax; Ampelisca sp.; Ampelisca uncinata; Amphilochoides boecki; Amphilochoides serratipes; Amphilochus anoculus; Amphilochus hamatus; Amphilochus manudens; Amphilochus sp.; Amphilochus tenuimanus; Amphipoda Atlantic Crustacea; Amphithopsis longicaudata; Andaniella pectinata; Andaniexis abyssi; Andaniexis lupus; Andaniexis sp.; Andaniopsis nordlandica; Andaniopsis pectinata; Anonyx sp.; Apherusa glacialis; Apherusa sarsii; Apherusa sp.; Arctic Ocean; Argissa hamatipes; Arrhinopsis sp.; Arrhis phyllonyx; Arrhis sp.; Astyra abyssi; Astyra sp.; Austrosyrrhoe septentrionalis; Austrosyrrhoe sp.; Autonoe borealis; Bathymedon longimanus; Bathymedon obtusifrons; Bathymedon saussurei; Bathymedon sp.; BC; BIOFAR_St113; BIOFAR_St124; BIOFAR_St15; BIOFAR_St158; BIOFAR_St167; BIOFAR_St168; BIOFAR_St169; BIOFAR_St170; BIOFAR_St171; BIOFAR_St172; BIOFAR_St189; BIOFAR_St19; BIOFAR_St261; BIOFAR_St264; BIOFAR_St267; BIOFAR_St27; BIOFAR_St271; BIOFAR_St274; BIOFAR_St28; BIOFAR_St32; BIOFAR_St380; BIOFAR_St382; BIOFAR_St417; BIOFAR_St421; BIOFAR_St458; BIOFAR_St459; BIOFAR_St481; BIOFAR_St489; BIOFAR_St490; BIOFAR_St493; BIOFAR_St494; BIOFAR_St495; BIOFAR_St499; BIOFAR_St500; BIOFAR_St514; BIOFAR_St515; BIOFAR_St516; BIOFAR_St517; BIOFAR_St522; BIOFAR_St524; BIOFAR_St610; BIOFAR_St65; BIOFAR_St68; BIOFAR_St689; BIOFAR_St691; BIOFAR_St698; BIOFAR_St699; BIOFAR_St70; BIOFAR_St705; BIOFAR_St719; BIOFAR_St73; BIOFAR_St730; BIOFAR_St731; BIOFAR_St736; BIOFAR_St739; BIOFAR_St742; BIOFAR_St744; BIOFAR_St75; BIOFAR_St750; BIOFAR_St770; BIOFAR_St82; BIOFAR_St88; BIOFAR_St89; BIOFAR_St9014; BIOFAR_St95; BIOICE_St2004; BIOICE_St2005; BIOICE_St2006; BIOICE_St2009; BIOICE_St2023; BIOICE_St2042; BIOICE_St2044; BIOICE_St2046; BIOICE_St2049; BIOICE_St2051; BIOICE_St2056; BIOICE_St2057; BIOICE_St2058; BIOICE_St2060; BIOICE_St2061; BIOICE_St2062; BIOICE_St2064; BIOICE_St2067; BIOICE_St2070; BIOICE_St2074; BIOICE_St2075; BIOICE_St2077; BIOICE_St2081; BIOICE_St2086; BIOICE_St2087; BIOICE_St2088; BIOICE_St2089; BIOICE_St2090; BIOICE_St2091; BIOICE_St2093; BIOICE_St2094; BIOICE_St2096; BIOICE_St2097; BIOICE_St2099; BIOICE_St2100; BIOICE_St2103; BIOICE_St2107; BIOICE_St2108; BIOICE_St2110; BIOICE_St2111; BIOICE_St2113; BIOICE_St2114; BIOICE_St2116; BIOICE_St2117; BIOICE_St2118; BIOICE_St2119; BIOICE_St2122; BIOICE_St2124; BIOICE_St2126; BIOICE_St2128; BIOICE_St2129; BIOICE_St2131; BIOICE_St2132; BIOICE_St2134; BIOICE_St2135; BIOICE_St2136; BIOICE_St2137; BIOICE_St2140; BIOICE_St2142; BIOICE_St2143; BIOICE_St2145; BIOICE_St2146; BIOICE_St2147; BIOICE_St2149; BIOICE_St2150; BIOICE_St2152; BIOICE_St2154; BIOICE_St2156; BIOICE_St2161; BIOICE_St2164; BIOICE_St2167; BIOICE_St2170; BIOICE_St2172; BIOICE_St2175; BIOICE_St2177; BIOICE_St2178; BIOICE_St2180; BIOICE_St2201; BIOICE_St2207; BIOICE_St2210; BIOICE_St2212; BIOICE_St2213; BIOICE_St2215; BIOICE_St2219; BIOICE_St2221; BIOICE_St2226; BIOICE_St2229; BIOICE_St2233; BIOICE_St2236; BIOICE_St2237; BIOICE_St2255; BIOICE_St2257; BIOICE_St2265; BIOICE_St2268; BIOICE_St2273; BIOICE_St2282; BIOICE_St2285; BIOICE_St2288; BIOICE_St2299; BIOICE_St2303; BIOICE_St2308; BIOICE_St2311; BIOICE_St2314; BIOICE_St2317; BIOICE_St2318; BIOICE_St2319; BIOICE_St2321; BIOICE_St2322; BIOICE_St2323; BIOICE_St2324; BIOICE_St2325; BIOICE_St2327; BIOICE_St2328; BIOICE_St2330; BIOICE_St2332; BIOICE_St2334; BIOICE_St2337; BIOICE_St2340; BIOICE_St2342; BIOICE_St2345; BIOICE_St2346; BIOICE_St2348; BIOICE_St2349; BIOICE_St2352; BIOICE_St2355; BIOICE_St2356; BIOICE_St2357; BIOICE_St2358; BIOICE_St2359; BIOICE_St2360; BIOICE_St2362; BIOICE_St2363; BIOICE_St2364; BIOICE_St2366; BIOICE_St2367; BIOICE_St2368; BIOICE_St2373; BIOICE_St2374; BIOICE_St2376; BIOICE_St2379; BIOICE_St2380; BIOICE_St2381; BIOICE_St2382; BIOICE_St2393; BIOICE_St2398; BIOICE_St2401; BIOICE_St2403; BIOICE_St2404; BIOICE_St2406; BIOICE_St2407; BIOICE_St2409; BIOICE_St2410; BIOICE_St2412; BIOICE_St2414; BIOICE_St2415; BIOICE_St2417; BIOICE_St2418; BIOICE_St2420; BIOICE_St2423; BIOICE_St2424; BIOICE_St2426; BIOICE_St2427; BIOICE_St2429; BIOICE_St2430; BIOICE_St2431; BIOICE_St2434; BIOICE_St2435; BIOICE_St2438; BIOICE_St2440; BIOICE_St2441; BIOICE_St2451; BIOICE_St2454; BIOICE_St2456; BIOICE_St2457; BIOICE_St2459; BIOICE_St2460; BIOICE_St2463; BIOICE_St2466; BIOICE_St2469; BIOICE_St2472; BIOICE_St2474; BIOICE_St2475; BIOICE_St2480; BIOICE_St2490; BIOICE_St2491; BIOICE_St2493; BIOICE_St2497; BIOICE_St2499; BIOICE_St2501; BIOICE_St2502; BIOICE_St2507; BIOICE_St2508; BIOICE_St2509; BIOICE_St2512; BIOICE_St2514; BIOICE_St2516; BIOICE_St2518; BIOICE_St2522; BIOICE_St2524; BIOICE_St2526; BIOICE_St2527; BIOICE_St2531; BIOICE_St2540; BIOICE_St2545; BIOICE_St2554; BIOICE_St2555; BIOICE_St2564; BIOICE_St2566; BIOICE_St2568; BIOICE_St2570; BIOICE_St2573; BIOICE_St2575; BIOICE_St2576; BIOICE_St2578; BIOICE_St2579; BIOICE_St2581; BIOICE_St2583; BIOICE_St2585; BIOICE_St2588; BIOICE_St2589; BIOICE_St2591; BIOICE_St2594; BIOICE_St2595; BIOICE_St2597; BIOICE_St2606; BIOICE_St2610; BIOICE_St2613; BIOICE_St2616; BIOICE_St2619; BIOICE_St2622; BIOICE_St2629; BIOICE_St2637; BIOICE_St2638; BIOICE_St2648; BIOICE_St2652; BIOICE_St2655; BIOICE_St2660; BIOICE_St2669; BIOICE_St2673; BIOICE_St2675; BIOICE_St2678; BIOICE_St2682; BIOICE_St2692; BIOICE_St2697; BIOICE_St2698; BIOICE_St2700; BIOICE_St2701; BIOICE_St2704; BIOICE_St2707; BIOICE_St2712; BIOICE_St2713; BIOICE_St2717; BIOICE_St2719; BIOICE_St2720; BIOICE_St2726; BIOICE_St2736; BIOICE_St2743; BIOICE_St2745; BIOICE_St2749; BIOICE_St2750; BIOICE_St2751; BIOICE_St2756; BIOICE_St2758; BIOICE_St2759; BIOICE_St2776; BIOICE_St2777; BIOICE_St2779; 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BIOICE_St3154; BIOICE_St3158; BIOICE_St3170; BIOICE_St3236; BIOICE_St3246; BIOICE_St3247; BIOICE_St3249; BIOICE_St3250; BIOICE_St3275; BIOICE_St3276; BIOICE_St3280; BIOICE_St3501; BIOICE_St3510; BIOICE_St3515; Box corer; Bruzelia sp.; Bruzelia tuberculata; Byblis crassicornis; Byblis erythrops; Byblis gaimardii; Byblis medialis; Byblis minuticornis; Byblisoides bellansantiniae; Byblis sp.; Calliopius laeviusculus; Camacho faroensis; Caprella ciliata; Caprella dubia; Caprella microtuberculata; Caprella rinki; Caprella septentrionalis; Chevreuxius grandimanus; Cleippides bicuspis; Cleippides quadricuspis; Cleippides tricuspis; Cleonardopsis sp.; Cleonardo sp.; Corophiidira sp.; Cressa carinata; Cressa jeanjusti; Cressa minuta; Cressa quinquedentata; Cressina monocuspis; Cruise/expedition; Davis Strait; Deflexilodes norvegicus; Deflexilodes rostratus; Deflexilodes subnudus; Deflexilodes tenuirostratus; Deflexilodes tesselatus; Deflexilodes
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    Publication Date: 2014-10-16
    Description: The present study explores the amphipod assemblages of six marine caves on the Mediterranean coast of southern Spain. Replicate samples were taken both inside and outside each marine cave in order to characterize the amphipod fauna and the physicochemical properties of the sediment. As a result, 44 amphipods species were identified. The high number of species found in a relatively limited area highlighted the richness of the Alboran Sea fauna, which is mainly due to the mixture of species from different biogeographic areas. Harpinia genus was the dominant amphipod taxa inside marine caves and Perioculodes longimanus was also very abundant in the caverns. On the other hand, external communities were dominated by Siphonoecetes sabatieri, Metaphoxus fultoni and Photis longipes . There was a high degree of variability in both the internal and the external stations. Only the external station situated at low-medium depth showed a relatively homogeneous amphipod assemblage. The structure and behaviour of soft-bottom communities inside marine caves is difficult to predict because their environmental conditions depend on a particular combination of factors such as topography, depth and orientation. Therefore, no constant patterns were observed for species richness, Shannon diversity and abundance of amphipods in marine caves in comparison with open habitats. According to canonical correspondence analysis, sediment granulometry, organic matter and nitrogen concentration were the parameters that best explained the distribution of amphipods. Species were also classified by their tolerance to environmental pollution according to criteria followed by the Azti Marine Biotic Index and the BENTIX index. The great abundance of sensitive species at both the internal and external stations indicates the good ecological quality of the soft bottom studied. However, the suitability of biotic indices in marine caves should be tested in future studies.
    Print ISSN: 0214-8358
    Electronic ISSN: 1886-8134
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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    Publication Date: 2018-10-01
    Print ISSN: 0141-1136
    Electronic ISSN: 1879-0291
    Topics: Biology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Geosciences
    Published by Elsevier
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    Publication Date: 2013-10-01
    Print ISSN: 1385-1101
    Electronic ISSN: 1873-1414
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Elsevier
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