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Title

Gelatinous zooplankton community around a hydrothermally active deep-sea caldera: results from ROV video records.

Authors

MITSUKO HIDAKA; JUN NISHIKAWA; LINDSAY, DHUGAL J.

Abstract

ROV dive surveys were carried out inside and outside the Sumisu Caldera, located in the Izu-Bonin Arc. The caldera is hydrothermally active and nourishes a unique chemosynthetic ecosystem, which includes Bathymodiolus mussel beds and vestimentiferan tubeworms. Sixty-one gelatinous zooplankton morphotaxa were observed (21 ctenophores, 16 siphonophores, 10 hydromedusae, 4 scyphozoans and 10 thaliaceans), and notes on their taxonomy and fine-scale distributional data are presented. The vertical distribution patterns of gelatinous zooplankton clearly differed inside and outside the caldera: three gelatinous zooplankton morphotaxa, the ctenophores Lobata sp. “Boli” and undescribed Lobata “No auricles”, and the hydromedusa Earleria bruuni, were highly abundant inside, but not outside, of the caldera. Thaliaceans and Solmissus incisa s.l. (Narcomedusae) were distributed over a wider vertical range inside the caldera than outside. The utility of ROV video records for investigating midwater gelatinous zooplankton taxonomy and ecology is discussed, and the efficacy of ROV investigations for this type of research is shown.

Subjects

CALDERAS; VIDEO recording; ZOOPLANKTON; OCEAN mining; CTENOPHORA; STREAMING video & television

Publication

Plankton & Benthos Research, 2021, Vol 16, Issue 1, p40

ISSN

1880-8247

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3800/pbr.16.40

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