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Massive bioconstructions built by Neopycnodonte cochlear (Mollusca, Bivalvia) in a mesophotic environment in the central Mediterranean Sea

Authors :
Caterina Longo
Francesco De Giosa
Senem Onen Tarantini
Cataldo Pierri
Massimo Moretti
Giuseppe Corriero
Stefania Nunzia Lisco
Maria Mercurio
Maria Flavia Gravina
Carlotta Nonnis Marzano
Frine Cardone
Adriana Giangrande
Cardone1, Frine
Corriero, Giuseppe
Longo, Caterina
Mercurio, Maria
Onen Tarantini, Senem
Flavia Gravina, Maria
Lisco, Stefania
Moretti, Massimo
De Giosa, Francesco
Giangrande, Adriana
Nonnis Marzano &amp
Carlotta
Pierri, Cataldo
Source :
Scientific Reports, Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The present paper provides a multidisciplinary fine-scale description of a Mediterranean mesophotic new habitat dominated by the bivalve Neopycnodonte cochlear (Poli, 1795), building large and thick pinnacles on vertical cliffs at two study areas along the southern Italian coast. The pinnacles, constituted by a multilayered aggregation of living and dead specimens of N. cochlear, were interconnected with each other to form a framework of high structural complexity, never observed before for this species. The bioconstruction, considerably extended, resulted very complex and diversified in the associated community of structuring organisms. This latter included 165 taxa attributable to different ecological groups occurring in different microhabitats of the bioconstruction. Among the secondary structuring taxa there were scleractinians, serpulids and bryozoans, all contributing to the deposition of calcium carbonate, and poriferans, helping to bind shells together or eroding carbonate by boring species. In comparison with coralligenous sensu stricto and the recently described Mediterranean mesophotic coral reef, the Neopycnodonte bioconstruction showed peculiar features, since it lacked the major contribution of encrusting coralline algae and scleractinians as reef builders, respectively.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports, Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2020)
Accession number :
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