Bathyal megabenthic assemblages in the south-eastern Iberian Peninsula (Western Mediterranean)
Authors
Ramos-Esplá, A.A. (Alfonso Ángel); Aguilar, R. (Ricardo); Giménez-Casalduero, F. (Francisca); Cobo-Viveros, A.M. (Alba Marina); Carmona, A. (Alejandro); Barcala-Bellod, E. (Elena); Terrones-Contreras, B. (Beatriz); Bellido-Millán, J.M. (José María)Date
2022Type
conference posterKeywords
Continental slopeBenthic communities
Endangered species
Facies
Hard-soft bottoms
Vulnerable ecosystems
Abstract
The SE Iberian sector represents an interesting transition and connectivity zone between the Alboran Sea and the Algerian Balearic basin, and the area comprises a system of tectonic canyons (Mazarron Escarpment), seamounts and pockmarks fields. Despite this, relatively few studies have been conducted on the bathyal zone. During the LIFE IP Intemares A2.2-Mu0820 survey, the continental slope was observed by ROV Liropus-2000, between 183 and 1735m depth following bathymetric mapping using a multibeam echosounder. A combination of multivariate analysis of still imagery and video groundtruthing
have been able to discriminate some megabenthic assemblages.
On hard bottoms of the upper bathyal horizon: i) Neopycnodonte cochear-Mergelia truncata facies, 193-244m depth; ii) Ellisella flagellum facies, 2441-320m; iii) Antipathes dichotoma facies, 259-270m. Middle horizon: i) Demospongiae facies (Pachastrella, Phakellia, Aaptos…), 241-494m; ii) gorgonian assemblage (Callogorgia, Paramuricea, ...
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