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  • 1
    Call number: AWI Bio-24-95660
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 287 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Lizenzausgabe
    Series Statement: Die farbigen Naturführer
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt Zum Buch Übersicht der Bildsymbole Bestimmungsteil der Pflanzen Bestimmungsteil der wirbellosen Tiere Bestimmungsteil der Vögel Robben ANHANG: Die Küste als Lebensraum Küstengestaltende Kräfte Atlantische Felsküsten Tange und andere Algen Wattenmeer, Salzmarschen und Dünen Ästuare Mittelmeer Mediterrane Felsküsten Mediterrane Sandstrände Die Bedrohung des Lebensraumes Küste Bildautoren Register Autoren
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Fechter, Rosina (1979): Gastropoden aus der Iberischen Tiefsee. Meteor Forschungsergebnisse, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Reihe D Biologie, Gebrüder Bornträger, Berlin, Stuttgart, D30, 23-40
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: During the cruises 3 and 15 of R.V. "Meteor", representatives of 7 families of benthic abyssal gastropods were collected. The prevalent group was the Turridae; the Naticidae are represented by 2 species, the remaining families by a single species each. A survey of the frequency and distribution of the species within the study area is given. A systematic part deals with the individual species in detail, including notes on taxonomy, material and distribution. Concerning the composition of the abyssal gastropod fauna of the present material, Neogastropoda are 4 times as many as Archaeogastropoda and 6 times as many as Mesogastropoda and Opisthobranchia. 89 % of all specimens are Neogastropoda. Usually deep-sea organisms have a non-pelagic development, but many of the Iberian deep-sea Turrids have a planktotrophic protoconch, that means a long pelagic larval period. Among the 19 species, 2 are cosmopolitan, 9 show a transatlantic distribution and 8 are confined to East-Atlantic basins.
    Keywords: Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Belomitra quadrunplex; Benthomangelia sp.; Cocculina aff. C. pusilla; Cyclostrema richardi; Cylichnium oliviformis; DEPTH, water; Event label; Gymnobela engonia; Iberian deep sea; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M15; M15_024; M15_025; M3; M3/1_024; M3/1_030; M3/1_037; M3/1_038; Meteor (1964); Neverita cf. nana; Number of species; Phymorhynchus alberti; Pleurotomella (Theta) bathyiberica; Pleurotomella (Theta) lyronuclea; Pleurotomella bruneri; Pleurotomella catherinae; Pleurotomella packardi; Pleurotomella phyxanor; Pleurotomella sandersoni; Pleurotomella tincta; Polinices (Euspira) aff. P. agujanus; Seguenzia elegans; Shannon Diversity Index; Turbonilla sp.
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 126 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-08-24
    Description: On the cruises 3 and 15 of R. V. "Meteor" a number of benthic abyssal gastropods has been collected. Two of the species found in these samples belong to the subgenus Theta CLARKE, 1959 of the genus Pleurotomella. One of the species is Pleurotomella (Theta) lyronuclea CLARKE, 1959, hitherto only known by one single specimen from off Bermuda; CLARKE's description is completed, based on the additional specimens now available. The other one is a new species named Pl. (Theta) bathyiberica, which is described and photographed.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-08-24
    Description: Among the gastropod material taken by R. V. "Meteor" on the Great Meteor Bank during the seamount cruises in 1967, a new cymatiid species was found, resembling very closely the recently discovered Gyrineum louisae LEWIS, 1974 from off Hawaii. The new species - regarded as a sibling species to G. louisae - is described under the name Gyrineum atlanticum. Some comments are made on the validity of the genus Gyrineum LINK, 1807 and the zoogeography of the closely related species is discussed.
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