Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4536810 | Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports on an unexpected large catch of the rare calcareous sponge species Jenkina articulata Brøndsted, 1931, taken in the Antarctic Weddell Sea during the ANT XXIV/2-SYSTCO expedition in January 2008. This species is only known from the original description from two specimens collected from the type locality off Wilhelm II-Land. During the SYSTCO expedition more than 60 specimens were collected using an Agassiz trawl at 600 m depth on the Eckström Shelf, Eastern Weddell Sea. Based on this collection, we give a redescription of the incompletely known species, place the locality of catch in a major context, and discuss possible explanations for the rich occurrence of this species in the sponge-ground fauna.
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Authors
Dorte Janussen, Hans Tore Rapp,