Mega- and macrofauna of the hydrothermally active submarine Piip Volcano (the southwestern Bering Sea)

Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography(2023)

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Benthic communities of the hydrothermally active submarine Piip Volcano (55°445 N, 167°263 E, 368–495 m, the southwestern Bering Sea) were explored during the 75th and 82nd cruises of the RV Akademik M.A. Lavrentyev using the ROV Comanche 18. The Piip Volcano is the northernmost hydrothermal region in the Pacific. Macrofauna composition and community structure were investigated based on qualitative and relative abundance samples along with still images and video records. In total, 130 species of macro- and megafauna were found, of which ∼25% are new to science. Of the fauna, 9 species (7%) are obligate or potentially obligate to environments with access to reduced chemicals. These species are the bivalve Calyptogena pacifica (Vesicomyidae: Pliocardiinae), the gastropods Parvaplustrum wareni (Parvaplustridae) and Provanna sp. (Provannidae), the amphipod Onesimoides sp. (Tryphosidae), the leptostracan Nebalia piipensis (Nebaliidae), the isopod Eurycope andreyi (Munnopsidae), and the polychaetes Neosabellides uschakovi (Ampharetidae), Ophryotrocha beringiana (Dorvilleidae) and Harmothoe globosa (Polynoidae).
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Hydrothermal vent community,Pacific Ocean,Image analysis,Vesicomyidae,Obligate species,Reducing environment,Chemosynthetic habitats,Biogeography
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