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Angiolillo, Michela; Bertasi, Fabio; Grossi, Laura; Loia, Marco; Vani, Danilo; Rende, Sante Francesco; Giusti, Michela; Tunesi, Leonardo. (2023). Deep aggregations of the Polychaete Amage adspersa (Grube, 1863) in the Ionian Sea (Central Mediterranean Sea) as revealed via ROV observations. Diversity. 15(8): 906: 1-18.
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Angiolillo, Michela; Bertasi, Fabio; Grossi, Laura; Loia, Marco; Vani, Danilo; Rende, Sante Francesco; Giusti, Michela; Tunesi, Leonardo
2023
Deep aggregations of the Polychaete Amage adspersa (Grube, 1863) in the Ionian Sea (Central Mediterranean Sea) as revealed via ROV observations
Diversity
15(8): 906: 1-18
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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Many sessile and tube-dwelling polychaetes can act as ecosystem engineers, influencing the physical–chemical and biological characteristics of their habitats, increasing structural complexity. Thus, they are considered structuring species. In summer of 2021, in southern Sicily (Ionian Sea), benthic assemblages dominated by Ampharetidae Amage adspersa were discovered via an ROV survey at a depth range between 166 and 236 m on muddy horizontal seafloor. Large aggregations of this species (up to 297.2 tubes m-2), whose tubes are formed from Posidonia oceanica debris, occurred alternately with tube-free areas. The area was characterized by the sporadic presence of vulnerable sea pens Funiculina quadrangularis (up to 0.08 col. m-2) and Virgularia mirabilis (up to 0.16 col. m-2), and it was possible to detect signs of trawling as well the presence of marine litter (up to 24.0 items 100 m-2). The habitat description, distribution, and density of the tubes of A. adspersa were assessed via imaging analysis. In addition, morphological diagnostic analyses were carried out on some sampled specimens and on their tubes. The acquired data shed new light on how polychaetes can exploit the dead tissues of P. oceanica, contributing to highlight interactions between benthic fauna and seagrass detritus in the marine environment and their ecological role in enhancing the spatial heterogeneity of soft areas of the Mediterranean seafloor.
Italy
Mediterranean Sea in general
Ecology
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