Published on 01 January 1979

Distribution of benthic abyssal gastropods in the Iberian Deep-Sea Basin (Table 2)

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Fechter, Rosina

Description

During the cruises 3 and 15 of R.V. "Meteor", representatives of 7 families of benthic abyssal gastropods were collected. The prevalent group was the Turridae; the Naticidae are represented by 2 species, the remaining families by a single species each. A survey of the frequency and distribution of the species within the study area is given. A systematic part deals with the individual species in detail, including notes on taxonomy, material and distribution. Concerning the composition of the abyssal gastropod fauna of the present material, Neogastropoda are 4 times as many as Archaeogastropoda and 6 times as many as Mesogastropoda and Opisthobranchia. 89 % of all specimens are Neogastropoda. Usually deep-sea organisms have a non-pelagic development, but many of the Iberian deep-sea Turrids have a planktotrophic protoconch, that means a long pelagic larval period. Among the 19 species, 2 are cosmopolitan, 9 show a transatlantic distribution and 8 are confined to East-Atlantic basins.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

86.5

FAIR Score

92%

Citations

113

Mentions

0

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Oceanography

Field

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

100%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

Event labelLatitude of eventLongitude of eventDEPTH, waterSeguenzia elegansCyclostrema richardiCocculina aff. C. pusillaPolinices (Euspira) aff. P. agujanusNeverita cf. nanaBelomitra quadrunplexBenthomangelia sp.Pleurotomella bruneriPleurotomella catherinaePleurotomella packardiPleurotomella sandersoniPleurotomella phyxanorPleurotomella tinctaPleurotomella (Theta) lyronucleaPleurotomella (Theta) bathyibericaGymnobela engoniaPhymorhynchus albertiTurbonilla sp.Cylichnium oliviformisNumber of speciesShannon Diversity IndexAgassiz TrawlM3M15Meteor (1964)

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00