EVALUATION OF ABYSSAL MEIOBENTHOS IN THE EASTERN CENTRAL PACIFIC (CLARION-CLIPPERTON FRACTURE-ZONE)

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RENAUDMORNANT, J
GOURBAULT, N
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[1] Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, UA 699 CNRS, Biologie des Invertébrés marins
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10.1016/0079-6611(90)90041-Y
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P7 [海洋学];
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Meiobenthos were sampled from 17 stations in the abyssal deep-sea system of the central Pacific centered around 14°N, 130°W at depths 4960-5154m, during the Nixo 47 R/V Jean Charcot cruise. Meiofaunal density range from 45-89 ind. 10cm2. Predominant taxa are nematodes (84-100%) and copepods (0-10%). Rotifera, Polychaeta, and Acarina also occur. Nematodes are uniformly distributed spatially with 45 species or so; Monhysteridae is the dominant taxon, and Syringolaimus sp. (Ironidae) co-occurs faithfully. Low biomass (0.4-70.6μg 10cm2) are attributed to supposed dwarfism of metazoan meiofauna and very high proportion (60-80%) of juveniles and pre-adult forms. The majority of protozoans and metazoans are detritus- or deposit-feeders; in addition symbiotic associations, coprophagy and gardening activities are frequent. In such an oligotrophic environment, low food supply may limit meiofaunal abundance, biomass and maturation, and to a lesser extent species richness. © 1990.
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