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Large, enigmatic foraminiferan-like protists in the eastern part of the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (abyssal north-eastern subequatorial Pacific): biodiversity and vertical distribution in the sediment

Large, enigmatic foraminiferan-like protists in the eastern part of the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (abyssal north-eastern subequatorial Pacific): biodiversity and vertical distribution in the sediment
Large, enigmatic foraminiferan-like protists in the eastern part of the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (abyssal north-eastern subequatorial Pacific): biodiversity and vertical distribution in the sediment
Komokiaceans and similar large (millimetre-sized to centimetre-sized) testate protists resembling Foraminifera are a ubiquitous and often dominant component of abyssal macrofaunal assemblages. Yet they are often overlooked and many forms are undescribed, often at the genus or higher taxon level. As a result, they represent a major source of unknown biodiversity in the deep sea. We studied the diversity and vertical distribution of these delicate, often fragmentary organisms in sediment samples (0- to 6-cm layer) collected from three sites in the eastern part of the Clarion-Clipperton polymetallic nodule field (subequatorial NE Pacific) during the 1997 cruise of the RV Professor Logachev organised by the Interoceanmetal Joint Organization (IOM). A total of 102 morphospecies and morphotypes was recorded (28-69 per station), indicating an extremely diverse assemblage. Although most were found in the uppermost 2 cm, deeper sediment layers also yielded some species. This is one of only a few studies of komokiaceans and related organisms in this part of the Pacific. It contributes to baseline knowledge of abyssal communities in an area targeted for future commercial nodule mining operations.
Protista, Rhizaria, Agglutinated Foraminifera, Komokiacea, Pacific Ocean, Polymetallic nodule field
1867-1616
311-327
Kamenskaya, Olga
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Gooday, Andrew J.
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Radziejewska, Teresa
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Wawrzyniak-Wydrowska, Brygida
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Kamenskaya, Olga
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Gooday, Andrew J.
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Radziejewska, Teresa
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Wawrzyniak-Wydrowska, Brygida
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Kamenskaya, Olga, Gooday, Andrew J., Radziejewska, Teresa and Wawrzyniak-Wydrowska, Brygida (2012) Large, enigmatic foraminiferan-like protists in the eastern part of the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (abyssal north-eastern subequatorial Pacific): biodiversity and vertical distribution in the sediment. Marine Biodiversity, 42 (3), 311-327. (doi:10.1007/s12526-012-0114-7).

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Abstract

Komokiaceans and similar large (millimetre-sized to centimetre-sized) testate protists resembling Foraminifera are a ubiquitous and often dominant component of abyssal macrofaunal assemblages. Yet they are often overlooked and many forms are undescribed, often at the genus or higher taxon level. As a result, they represent a major source of unknown biodiversity in the deep sea. We studied the diversity and vertical distribution of these delicate, often fragmentary organisms in sediment samples (0- to 6-cm layer) collected from three sites in the eastern part of the Clarion-Clipperton polymetallic nodule field (subequatorial NE Pacific) during the 1997 cruise of the RV Professor Logachev organised by the Interoceanmetal Joint Organization (IOM). A total of 102 morphospecies and morphotypes was recorded (28-69 per station), indicating an extremely diverse assemblage. Although most were found in the uppermost 2 cm, deeper sediment layers also yielded some species. This is one of only a few studies of komokiaceans and related organisms in this part of the Pacific. It contributes to baseline knowledge of abyssal communities in an area targeted for future commercial nodule mining operations.

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Published date: 2012
Keywords: Protista, Rhizaria, Agglutinated Foraminifera, Komokiacea, Pacific Ocean, Polymetallic nodule field
Organisations: Marine Biogeochemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 342258
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/342258
ISSN: 1867-1616
PURE UUID: d7fdf122-2841-4ba5-991b-1730ce2f8ff2

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Date deposited: 17 Aug 2012 10:51
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 11:48

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Author: Olga Kamenskaya
Author: Andrew J. Gooday
Author: Teresa Radziejewska
Author: Brygida Wawrzyniak-Wydrowska

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