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Biodiversity of marine sessile epifauna at an Aegean island subject to hydrothermal activity: Milos, eastern Mediterranean Sea

TitleBiodiversity of marine sessile epifauna at an Aegean island subject to hydrothermal activity: Milos, eastern Mediterranean Sea
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsMorri, C, Bianchi CN, Cocito Silvia, Peirano Andrea, De Biase AM, Aliani S, Pansini M, Boyer M, Ferdeghini F, Pestarino M, and Dando P
JournalMARINE BIOLOGY
Volume135
Pagination729-739
ISSN00253162
KeywordsAscidiacea, Biodiversity, Brachiopoda, Bryozoa, Cnidaria, epifauna, hydrothermal activity, Mediterranean Sea, mollusc, Polychaeta, Porifera, spatial variation, species inventory, species richness
Abstract

Sessile macroepifauna was sampled at six rocky sites between 2 and 90 m depth with a number of different methods involving both underwater photography and collection of specimens. A total of 212 species (or varieties) were identified, belonging to seven higher taxa: poriferans (24 species), cnidarians (32), molluscs (8), serpuloidean polychaetes (33), bryozoans (90), brachiopods (4) and ascidians (21). The combined use of a varied array of sampling methods was effective in obtaining a rich faunal inventory. Deep and offshore sites tended to be richer in species than shallow and inshore sites. In all cases species richness was higher at sites closest to hydrothermal vents on the sea floor. Although there are no comparable inventories of marine sessile epifauna in the Aegean, the high number of species found, with a relatively low sampling effort in a restricted area, indicates that the marine biodiversity of this sea is not as low as traditionally believed.

DOI10.1007/s002270050674
Citation Key ISI:000084638000017