The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid copepod fauna associated with a cold-water coral degradation zone was investigated in the Porcupine Seabight (North-East Atlantic). Three substrate types were distinguished: dead fragments of the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa, skeletons of the glass sponge Aphrocallistes bocagei and the underlying sediment. At the family level, it appears that coral fragments and underlying sediment do not harbour distinctly different assemblages, with Ectinosomatidae, Ameiridae, Pseudotachidiidae, Argestidae and Miraciidae as most abundant. Conclusions on assemblage structure and diversity of the sponge skeletons are limited as only two samples were availabl...
The authors would like to thank Bill Richardson (Master), the crew of the RRS James Cook, Will Handl...
Cold-water coral carbonate mounds, created by framework-building scleractinian corals, are also impo...
The cold-water scleractinian corals Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata form mound structures on ...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
The harpacticoid copepod fauna associated with the coral degradation zone of Lophelia pertusa (Linna...
The metazoan meiofauna associated with Lophelia pertusa reef degradation zones in the Belgica mound ...
The harpacticoid copepod fauna associated with the coral degradation zone of Lophelia pertusa (Linna...
The nematofauna associated with a cold-water coral degradation zone in the Porcupine Seabight (NE At...
Three microhabitat types (dead coral fragments, coral gravel and coral sand) were distinguished and ...
Anthoptilum grandiflorum and Halipteris finmarchica are two deep-sea corals (Octocorallia: Pennatula...
Background: Small and cryptic sponges associated with cold-water coral reefs are particularly numero...
Background: Small and cryptic sponges associated with cold-water coral reefs are particularly numero...
Cold-water corals are widespread ecosystems with a bathymetric distribution from 0 to 6200 m. Althou...
The authors would like to thank Bill Richardson (Master), the crew of the RRS James Cook, Will Handl...
Cold-water coral carbonate mounds, created by framework-building scleractinian corals, are also impo...
The cold-water scleractinian corals Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata form mound structures on ...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
The harpacticoid copepod fauna associated with the coral degradation zone of Lophelia pertusa (Linna...
The metazoan meiofauna associated with Lophelia pertusa reef degradation zones in the Belgica mound ...
The harpacticoid copepod fauna associated with the coral degradation zone of Lophelia pertusa (Linna...
The nematofauna associated with a cold-water coral degradation zone in the Porcupine Seabight (NE At...
Three microhabitat types (dead coral fragments, coral gravel and coral sand) were distinguished and ...
Anthoptilum grandiflorum and Halipteris finmarchica are two deep-sea corals (Octocorallia: Pennatula...
Background: Small and cryptic sponges associated with cold-water coral reefs are particularly numero...
Background: Small and cryptic sponges associated with cold-water coral reefs are particularly numero...
Cold-water corals are widespread ecosystems with a bathymetric distribution from 0 to 6200 m. Althou...
The authors would like to thank Bill Richardson (Master), the crew of the RRS James Cook, Will Handl...
Cold-water coral carbonate mounds, created by framework-building scleractinian corals, are also impo...
The cold-water scleractinian corals Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata form mound structures on ...