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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Van Gaever, Saskia; Moodley, Leon; de Beer, Dirk; Vanreusel, Ann (2006): Meiobenthos at the Arctic Håkon Mosby Mud Volcano with a parental caring nematode thriving in sulphide-rich sediments. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 321, 143-155, https://doi.org/10.3354/meps321143
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: Håkon Mosby Mud Volcano (HMMV, SW Barents Sea slope, 1280 m) is one of the numerous cold methane-venting seeps existing along the continental margins. Analyses of video-guided core samples revealed extreme differences in the diversity and density of the metazoan meiobenthic communities associated with the different sub-habitats (centre, microbial mats, Pogonophora field, outer rim) of this mud volcano. Diversity was lowest in the sulphidic, microbial mat sediments that supported the highest standing stock, with unusually high densities (11000 ind./10 cm**2) of 1 nematode species related to Geomonhystera disjuncta. Stable carbon isotope analyses revealed that this nematode species was thriving on chemosynthetically derived food sources in these sediments. Ovoviviparous reproduction has been identified as an important adaptation of parents securing the survival and development of their brood in this toxic environment. The proliferation of this single species in exclusive association with free-living, sulphide-oxidising bacteria (Beggiatoa) indicates that its dominance is strongly related to trophic specialisation, evidently uncommon among the meiofauna. This chemoautotrophic association was replaced by copepods in the bare, sulphide-free sediments of the volcano's centre, dominated by aerobic methane oxidation as the chemosynthetic process. Copepods and nauplii reached maximum densities and dominance in the volcano's centre (500 ind./10 cm**2). Their strongly depleted carbon isotope signatures indicated a trophic link with methane-derived carbon. This proliferation of only selected meiobenthic species supported by chemosynthetically derived carbon suggests that, in addition to the sediment geochemistry, the associated reduced meiobenthic diversity may equally be related to the trophic resource specificity in HMMV sub-habitats.
    Keywords: ARK-XIX/3b; HERMES; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; MUC; MultiCorer; Norwegian Sea; Polarstern; PS64; PS64/312-1; PS64/313-1; PS64/314-1; PS64/321-1; PS64/323-1; PS64/324-1; PS64/356-1; PS64/357-1; PS64/362-1; PS64/363-1a; PS64/363-1b; PS64/367-1; PS64/390-1a; PS64/390-1c; PS64/395-1
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 30 datasets
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Van Gaever, Saskia; Olu, Karine; Derycke, Sofie; Vanreusel, Ann (2009): Metazoan meiofaunal communities at cold seeps along the Norwegian margin: Influence of habitat heterogeneity and evidence for connection with shallow-water habitats. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 56, 772-785, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2008.12.015
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: Cold-seep environments and their associated symbiont-bearing megafaunal communities create islands of primary production for macro- and meiofauna in the otherwise monotonous and nutrient-poor deep-sea environment. To examine the spatial variation and distribution patterns of metazoan meiobenthos in different seepage-related habitats, samples were collected in two regions off Norway: several pockmarks associated with the Storegga Slide including the Nyegga pockmark area (730 m; 64°N), and the active, methane-venting Håkon Mosby Mud Volcano (HMMV) west of the Barents Sea (1280 m; 72°N). Based on sediment geochemistry and associated epifauna, three different habitat types were distinguished across the two regions: (1) reduced sediment with suboxic conditions, sometimes covered by bacterial mats, (2) sediment colonised by chemosynthetic, siboglinid tubeworms, and (3) sediment outside the influence of seepage and without a large chemosynthetic fauna. Meiofaunal communities varied strongly in terms of generic diversity and dominance among the different habitat types. Control sites and Siboglinidae polychaete fields both supported high nematode genus richness similar to normal deep-sea sediments, whereas the reduced sediments yielded a genus-poor nematode community dominated by one or two successful species. Meiofaunal densities in the different habitats were negatively correlated with macrobenthic densities. An extremely dense (〉11,000 ind. 10 cm**2), mono-specific nematode population appeared to be restricted to the bacterial mats at HMMV. It consisted of a new cryptic species of the Halomonhystera disjuncta complex, which has been described from intertidal habitats in the North Sea. The reduced seep sediments at Nyegga did not yield H. disjuncta but were dominated by Terschellingia longicaudata, another cosmopolitan nematode species known to be abundant in organic-rich, oxygen-poor, shallow-water environments. These observations point to a past or recent connection between margins and shallow-water habitats.
    Keywords: ARK-XIX/3b; Håkon Mosby Mud Volcano; HERMES; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; MUC; MultiCorer; Nyegga; Polarstern; Pourquoi Pas ? (2005); PS64; PS64/317_PUC-1; PS64/317_PUC-2; PS64/317_PUC-4; PS64/326_PUC-3; PS64/326_PUC-4; PS64/326_PUC-5; PS64/326_PUC-6; PS64/347_PUC-10; PS64/347_PUC-12; PS64/377_PUC-22; PS64/377_PUC-23; PS64/377_PUC-28; PUC; Push corer; Storegga North East; VICKING; VKGD272/PC-1; VKGD272/PC-14; VKGD272/PC-18; VKGD272/PC-8; VKGD275/PC-5; VKGD275/PC-6; VKGD277/PC-2; VKGD277/PC-5; VKGMTB2; VKGMTB3
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 6 datasets
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  • 3
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    In:  Department of Biology, University of Ghent | Supplement to: Ingels, Jeroen; Billett, David; Van Gaever, Saskia; Vanreusel, Ann (2011): An insight into the feeding ecology of deep-sea canyon nematodes - Results from field observations and the first in-situ 13C feeding experiment in the Nazaré Canyon. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 296(2), 185-193, DOI:10.1016/j.jembe.2010.10.018
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: Submarine canyon systems provide a heterogeneous habitat for deep-sea benthos in terms of topography, hydrography, and the quality and quantity of organic matter present. Enhanced meiofauna densities as found in organically enriched canyon sediments suggest that nematodes, as the dominant metazoan meiobenthic taxon, may play an important role in the benthic food web of these sediments. Very little is known about the natural diets and trophic biology of deep-sea nematodes, but enrichment experiments can shed light on nematode feeding selectivity and trophic position. An in-situ pulse-chase experiment (Feedex) was performed in the Nazaré Canyon on the Portuguese margin in summer 2007 to study nematode feeding behaviour. 13C-labelled diatoms and bacteria were added to sediment cores which were then sampled over a 14-day period. There was differential uptake by the nematode community of the food sources provided, indicating selective feeding processes. 13C isotope results revealed that selective feeding was less pronounced at the surface, compared to the sediment subsurface. This was supported by a higher trophic diversity in surface sediments compared to the subsurface, implying that more food items may be used by the nematode community at the sediment surface. Predatory and scavenging nematodes contributed relatively more to biomass than other feeding types and can be seen as key contributors to the nematode food web at the canyon site. Non-selective deposit feeding nematodes were the dominant trophic group in terms of abundance and contributed substantially to total nematode biomass. The high levels of 'fresh' (bioavailable) organic matter input and moderate hydrodynamic disturbance of the canyon environment lead to a more complex trophic structure in canyon nematode communities than that found on the open continental slope, and favours predator/scavengers and non-selective deposit feeders.
    Keywords: 48; 54; 59; HERMES; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; James Cook; JC10-112-PUC06; JC10-112-PUC07; JC10-112-PUC08; JC10-131-PUC03; JC10-131-PUC05; JC10-131-PUC06; JC10-131-PUC09; JC10-2; JC10-3; JC10-95-PUC02; JC10-95-PUC03; JC10-95-PUC09; JC10-95-PUC10; JC10-95-PUC11; JC10-95-PUC12; JC10-95-PUC14; JC10-95-PUC15; JC10-95-PUC17; JC10-95-PUC18; Nazare Canyon; PC; Piston corer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 23 datasets
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: 59; DEPTH, sediment/rock; HERMES; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; James Cook; JC10-131-PUC09; JC10-3; Nazare Canyon; Nematode, δ13C; PC; Piston corer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: Amphipoda; Bivalvia; Counting, Stereo Microscope; Cumacea; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; Gastropoda; Gastrotricha; Habitat; Harpacticoida; HERMES; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; Hydrozoa; Kinorhyncha; Loricifera; MUC; MultiCorer; Nauplii; Nematoda; Ostracoda; Polychaeta; Pourquoi Pas ? (2005); PUC; Push corer; Sample ID; Sipunculida; Storegga North East; Tanaidacea; Tardigrada; Turbellaria; VICKING; VKGD275/PC-5; VKGD275/PC-6; VKGMTB2
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 76 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: Amphipoda; ARK-XIX/3b; Bivalvia; Counting, Stereo Microscope; Cumacea; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; Gastropoda; Gastrotricha; Habitat; Håkon Mosby Mud Volcano; Harpacticoida; HERMES; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; Hydrozoa; Kinorhyncha; Loricifera; Nauplii; Nematoda; Ostracoda; Polarstern; Polychaeta; Pourquoi Pas ? (2005); PS64; PS64/317_PUC-1; PS64/317_PUC-2; PS64/317_PUC-4; PS64/326_PUC-3; PS64/326_PUC-4; PS64/326_PUC-5; PS64/326_PUC-6; PS64/347_PUC-10; PS64/347_PUC-12; PS64/377_PUC-22; PS64/377_PUC-23; PS64/377_PUC-28; PUC; Push corer; Sample ID; Sipunculida; Tanaidacea; Tardigrada; Turbellaria; VICKING; VKGD277/PC-2; VKGD277/PC-5
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 266 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: Amphipoda; Bivalvia; Counting, Stereo Microscope; Cumacea; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; Gastropoda; Gastrotricha; Habitat; Harpacticoida; HERMES; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; Hydrozoa; Kinorhyncha; Loricifera; MUC; MultiCorer; Nauplii; Nematoda; Nyegga; Ostracoda; Polychaeta; Pourquoi Pas ? (2005); PUC; Push corer; Sample ID; Sipunculida; Storegga North East; Tanaidacea; Tardigrada; Turbellaria; VICKING; VKGD272/PC-1; VKGD272/PC-14; VKGD272/PC-18; VKGD272/PC-8; VKGMTB3
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 114 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: 48; Acantholaimus; Actinonema; Aegialoalaimidae; Aegialoalaimus; Amphimonhystrella; Axonolaimus; Campylaimus; Cervonema; Chromadora; Chromadoridae; Chromadorina; Chromadorita; Comesomatidae; Counting, Stereo Microscope; Cyartonema; Cyatholaimidae; Daptonema; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Desmoscolex; Dichromadora; Diplopeltula; Disconema; Eleutherolaimus; Elzalia; Eumorpholaimus; Halalaimus; Halichoanolaimus; HERMES; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; James Cook; JC10-2; JC10-95-PUC02; Ledovitia; Linhomoeidae; Linhystera; Litinium; Manganonema; Megadesmolaimus; Metacyatholaimus; Metadesmolaimus; Metalinhomoeus; Metasphaerolaimus; Microlaimus; Molgolaimus; Monhysteridae; Monhystrella; Nannolaimus; Nazare Canyon; Nematoda genus sp.; Odontanticoma; Oxystomina; Paralongicyatholaimus; Paramonohystera; Parasphaerolaimus; PC; Piston corer; Pomponema; Retrotheristus; Sabatieria; Southerniella; Sphaerolaimidae; Sphaerolaimus; Terschellingia; Thalassoalaimus; Thalassomonhystera; Theristus; Tricoma; Wieseria; Xyalidae
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 310 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: 48; Acantholaimus; Actinonema; Aegialoalaimidae; Aegialoalaimus; Amphimonhystrella; Axonolaimus; Campylaimus; Cervonema; Chromadora; Chromadoridae; Chromadorina; Chromadorita; Comesomatidae; Counting, Stereo Microscope; Cyartonema; Cyatholaimidae; Daptonema; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Desmoscolex; Dichromadora; Diplopeltula; Disconema; Eleutherolaimus; Elzalia; Eumorpholaimus; Halalaimus; Halichoanolaimus; HERMES; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; James Cook; JC10-2; JC10-95-PUC03; Ledovitia; Linhomoeidae; Linhystera; Litinium; Manganonema; Megadesmolaimus; Metacyatholaimus; Metadesmolaimus; Metalinhomoeus; Metasphaerolaimus; Microlaimus; Molgolaimus; Monhysteridae; Monhystrella; Nannolaimus; Nazare Canyon; Nematoda genus sp.; Odontanticoma; Oxystomina; Paralongicyatholaimus; Paramonohystera; Parasphaerolaimus; PC; Piston corer; Pomponema; Retrotheristus; Sabatieria; Southerniella; Sphaerolaimidae; Sphaerolaimus; Terschellingia; Thalassoalaimus; Thalassomonhystera; Theristus; Tricoma; Wieseria; Xyalidae
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 310 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: 48; Acantholaimus; Actinonema; Aegialoalaimidae; Aegialoalaimus; Amphimonhystrella; Axonolaimus; Campylaimus; Cervonema; Chromadora; Chromadoridae; Chromadorina; Chromadorita; Comesomatidae; Counting, Stereo Microscope; Cyartonema; Cyatholaimidae; Daptonema; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Desmoscolex; Dichromadora; Diplopeltula; Disconema; Eleutherolaimus; Elzalia; Eumorpholaimus; Halalaimus; Halichoanolaimus; HERMES; HERMIONE; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; James Cook; JC10-2; JC10-95-PUC09; Ledovitia; Linhomoeidae; Linhystera; Litinium; Manganonema; Megadesmolaimus; Metacyatholaimus; Metadesmolaimus; Metalinhomoeus; Metasphaerolaimus; Microlaimus; Molgolaimus; Monhysteridae; Monhystrella; Nannolaimus; Nazare Canyon; Nematoda genus sp.; Odontanticoma; Oxystomina; Paralongicyatholaimus; Paramonohystera; Parasphaerolaimus; PC; Piston corer; Pomponema; Retrotheristus; Sabatieria; Southerniella; Sphaerolaimidae; Sphaerolaimus; Terschellingia; Thalassoalaimus; Thalassomonhystera; Theristus; Tricoma; Wieseria; Xyalidae
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 310 data points
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