Nature Communications (Feb 2022)

Giant sponge grounds of Central Arctic seamounts are associated with extinct seep life

  • T. M. Morganti,
  • B. M. Slaby,
  • A. de Kluijver,
  • K. Busch,
  • U. Hentschel,
  • J. J. Middelburg,
  • H. Grotheer,
  • G. Mollenhauer,
  • J. Dannheim,
  • H. T. Rapp,
  • A. Purser,
  • A. Boetius

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-28129-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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This study reports the discovery of dense sponge gardens across the peaks of permanently ice-covered, extinct volcanic seamounts of the Langseth Ridge and on the remnants of a now extinct seep ecosystem. Using approaches to sample and infer food and energy sources to this ice-covered community, the authors suggest that the sponges use refractory organic matter trapped in the extinct seep community on which they sit.