Diversity (May 2021)

Polychaete Diversity Related to Different Mesophotic Bioconstructions along the Southeastern Italian Coast

  • Maria Flavia Gravina,
  • Cataldo Pierri,
  • Maria Mercurio,
  • Carlotta Nonnis Marzano,
  • Adriana Giangrande

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d13060239
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 239

Abstract

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In the different mesophotic bioconstructions recently found along the Southeastern Italian coast, polychaetes have been proved to show high species richness and diversity, hitherto never investigated. In the present study, the species composition and functional role of polychaete assemblages were analysed; the updated key to identification of the Mediterranean species of genus Eunice was presented and some taxonomic issues were also discussed. On the total of 70 species Serpulidae and Eunicida were the dominant polychaetes. Facing similar levels of α-diversity, the polychaete assemblages showed a high turnover of species along the north-south gradient, clearly according to the current circulation pattern, as well as to the different bioconstructors as biological determinants. Indeed, Serpulidae were dominant on the mesophotic bioconstructions primarily formed by the deep-sea oyster Neopycnodonte cochlear, while the Eunicida prevailed on the mesophotic bioconstructions mainly built by scleractinians. Lastly, the record of Eunice dubitata was the first for the Mediterranean and Italian fauna and proved this species to be characteristic of mesophotic bioconstructions.

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