نتایج جستجو برای: madrepora

تعداد نتایج: 39  

2013
Juancho Movilla Andrea Gori Eva Calvo Covadonga Orejas Àngel López-Sanz Carlos Domínguez-Carrió Jordi Grinyó Carles Pelejero

Deep-water ecosystems are characterized by relatively low carbonate concentration values and, due to ocean acidification (OA), these habitats might be among the first to be exposed to undersaturated conditions in the forthcoming years. However, until now, very few studies have been conducted to test how cold-water coral (CWC) species react to such changes in the seawater chemistry. The present ...

2010
Georgios Tsounis Covadonga Orejas Stéphanie Reynaud Josep-Maria Gili Denis Allemand Christine Ferrier-Pagès

Little is known about the basic biology of deep-water coral species. In this study, we experimentally assessed the rates of ingestion of Artemia salina adults and nauplii by the 4 Mediterranean cold water coral species Dendrophyllia cornigera, Desmophyllum cristagalli, Madrepora oculata, and Lophelia pertusa. All species ingested A. salina in adult and nauplii forms. L. pertusa showed the highe...

2015
Claudio Stalder Agostina Vertino Antonietta Rosso Andres Rüggeberg Claudius Pirkenseer Jorge E. Spangenberg Silvia Spezzaferri Osvaldo Camozzi Sacha Rappo Irka Hajdas Sigal Abramovich

Cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems occur worldwide and play a major role in the ocean's carbonate budget and atmospheric CO2 balance since the Danian (~65 m.y. ago). However their temporal and spatial evolution against climatic and oceanographic variability is still unclear. For the first time, we combine the main macrofaunal components of a sediment core from a CWC mound of the Melilla Mounds F...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Cornelia Maier Pauline Popp Nicole Sollfrank Markus G Weinbauer Christian Wild Jean-Pierre Gattuso

Ocean acidification is a major threat to calcifying marine organisms such as deep-sea cold-water corals (CWCs), but related knowledge is scarce. The aragonite saturation threshold (Ωa) for calcification, respiration and organic matter fluxes were investigated experimentally in the Mediterranean Madrepora oculata Over 10 weeks, colonies were maintained under two feeding regimes (uptake of 36.75 ...

2012
Sandra Schöttner Christian Wild Friederike Hoffmann Antje Boetius Alban Ramette

BACKGROUND Cold-water coral reef ecosystems are recognized as biodiversity hotspots in the deep sea, but insights into their associated bacterial communities are still limited. Deciphering principle patterns of bacterial community variation over multiple spatial scales may however prove critical for a better understanding of factors contributing to cold-water coral reef stability and functionin...

2012
P. Sabatier E. Douville

Here we show the use of the 210Pb-226Ra excess method to determine the growth rate of two corals from the world’s largest known cold-water coral reef, Røst Reef, north of the Arctic circle off Norway. Colonies of each of the two species that build the reef, Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata, were collected alive at 350 m depth using a submersible. Pb and Ra isotopes were measured along the...

2009
A. Carlier E. Le Guilloux K. Olu J. Sarrazin F. Mastrototaro M. Taviani J. Clavier

Cold-water corals (CWC) are frequently reported from deep sites with locally accelerated currents that enhance seabed food particle supply. Moreover, zooplankton likely account for ecologically important prey items, but their contribution to CWC diet remains unquantified. We investigated the benthic food web structure of the recently discovered Santa Maria di Leuca (SML) CWC province (300 to 11...

Journal: :Quaternary Science Reviews 2021

Cold-water coral mounds are key hot-spots of deep ocean biodiversity and also important archives past climatic conditions. Nonetheless, the paleo-oceanographic setting in which developed Mediterranean Sea during last 500 ka still needs to be properly understood. This study describes deposits corresponding ages two on-mound gravity cores acquired from opposite sectors newly discovered Cabliers C...

2013
Mark P. Johnson Martin White Annette Wilson Laura Würzberg Enrico Schwabe Helka Folch A. Louise Allcock

We describe a novel biotope at 633 to 762 m depth on a vertical wall in the Whittard Canyon, an extensive canyon system reaching from the shelf to the deep sea on Ireland's continental margin. We explored this wall with an ROV and compiled a photomosaic of the habitat. The assemblage contributing to the biotope was dominated by large limid bivalves, Acesta excavata (mean shell height 10.4 cm), ...

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