2020
DOI: 10.3390/d12030092
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Offshore Neopycnodonte Oyster Reefs in the Mediterranean Sea

Abstract: Oysters are important ecosystem engineers best known to produce large bioconstructions at shallow depth, whilst offshore deep-subtidal oyster reefs are less widely known. Oyster reefs engineered by Neopycnodonte cochlear (family Gryphaeidae) occur at various sites in the Mediterranean Sea, between 40 and 130 m water depths. Remotely Operated Vehicle surveys provide new insights on this rather neglected reef types with respect to their shape, dimensions and associated biodiversity. We suggest that these little … Show more

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“…)Coral Reefs 2019). The bathymetric range of recent aggregations of Neopycnodonte cochlear in the Mediterranean(Angeletti and Taviani 2020) is consistent with the deep-water conditions inferred above.…”
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“…)Coral Reefs 2019). The bathymetric range of recent aggregations of Neopycnodonte cochlear in the Mediterranean(Angeletti and Taviani 2020) is consistent with the deep-water conditions inferred above.…”
supporting
confidence: 86%
“…9). The recent species N. zibrowii and N. cochlear are typical inhabitants of hard substrates forming dense concentrations from mesophotic to bathyal depths (Le Loc'h et al 2008;Wisshak et al 2009;Van Rooij et al 2007Wheeler and Stadnitskaia 2011;Johnson et al 2013;Beuck et al 2016;Angeletti and Taviani 2020). N. cochlear is also an important component in circalittoral mesophotic coral reefs, forming dense clusters (Arístegui et al 1987;Freiwald et al 2009;Taviani et al 2005Taviani et al , 2011Taviani et al , 2017Taviani et al , 2019Lastras et al 2019; Rueda et al In this palaeoenvironmental scenario, water energy was attenuated, accounting for the deposition of marls and silty marls throughout the Canuto section.…”
Section: Palaeoenvironmental Interpretationmentioning
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“…It is characterized by a sub-planar shelf bounded offshore by a shelf break located at a distance ranging from 20 to 36 km off the Italian coastline at a mean depth of 200 m. Two main incisions indent the slope and the shelf break of this part of the Adriatic margin and are Bari and Tricase canyons [10,13]. The shelf here presents scattered hard substrates related to bedrock outcrops, erosive remnants, and coralligenous formations and oyster reefs [33][34][35][36]. The eastern continental Adriatic Margin is characterized by a narrow (ca.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When surveys were poorly sampled or not sampled at all, we exploited the literature data in order to infer the benthic habitats characterizing them. In particular, we exploited the works [36,[50][51][52][53] to gather information on coralligenous formations and oyster reefs, [12,[16][17][18][54][55][56][57] to collect details on Bari Canyon cold water corals (CWCs) and [16,58] to assemble data on CWC communities of Gondola slide and offshore Monopoli, respectively. Finally, when either ground-truthing or literature data were not available or classes hosted multiple samples of different lithologies, we inferred the benthic habitats occurring there through expert interpretation [27].…”
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