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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2015

Cladorhizidae (Porifera, Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida) of the deep Atlantic collected during Ifremer cruises, with a biogeographic overview of the Atlantic species

Jon Thomassen Hestetun; Maïa Fourt; Jean Vacelet; Nicole Boury-Esnault; Hans Tore Rapp

The study presents Cladorhizidae collected during Ifremer cruises in the Atlantic Ocean from 1981 to 2004. Fifteen species are described from the genera Abyssocladia, Asbestopluma, Chondrocladia and Cladorhiza, with complete descriptions of five new species. While a couple of species were collected at 670-1010 m depth at the Rockall Bank, most species were collected at middle to lower bathyal and abyssal depths (similar to 2000-5000 m), ranging from the northern Atlantic to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the coast of Africa at Gabon-Congo. A biogeographic analysis of currently known Arctic, Atlantic and some Antarctic species shows that the majority of included cladorhizids are described from the north-east Atlantic and Arctic Oceans while a lower number of species are known from other parts of the Atlantic Ocean. Large regions are poorly investigated, and previously undescribed species can be expected when sampling in these areas. A regional mostly endemic cladorhizid fauna is predicted for shelf and upper slope areas. Species in the lower bathyal and abyssal seem on the other hand to have a wider geographical distribution.


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2015

Mediterranean hexactinellid sponges, with the description of a new Sympagella species (Porifera, Hexactinellida)

Nicole Boury-Esnault; Jean Vacelet; Henry M. Reiswig; Maïa Fourt; Ricardo Aguilar; Pierre Chevaldonné

An overview is proposed of the hexactinellid sponge fauna of the Mediterranean Sea, including the description of a new species of Sympagella , S. delauzei sp. nov., collected by ROV during the exploration of deep-sea canyons of the NW Mediterranean and of deep banks and seamounts of the Alboran Sea. The type species of Sympagella , S. nux , is redescribed from specimens from the type locality. An 18S rDNA sequence of the new species was obtained and included in a phylogenetic tree of related hexactinellids. Some modifications to the classification of Rossellidae are proposed according to the new morphological and molecular data obtained during this study: the genera Caulophacus , and Caulophacella are accordingly moved from Rossellinae to Lanuginellinae.


Zootaxa | 2018

Sponge inventory of the French Mediterranean waters, with an emphasis on cave-dwelling species

Marie Grenier; César Ruiz; Maïa Fourt; Mathieu Santonja; Maude Dubois; Michelle Klautau; Jean Vacelet; Nicole Boury-Esnault; Thierry Perez

Mediterranean sponges represent about 10 % of the world sponge biodiversity, with these sessile organisms dominating in terms of diversity and biomass in most of the rocky bottoms shaded from light. After 60 years of intensive study of the sponge diversity along the French coast, we present the first comprehensive reference-list for this biogeographic area. A total of 389 sponge species was recorded, of which 222 known in the Marseille region. In this area, special attention was paid to species from underwater caves. Although this particular habitat appeared as one of the richest, a wealth of hidden diversity still requires description. About 37 % of the sponge diversity can be found in underwater caves, most of these species being also distributed in other habitats. However, 23 % of this sponge diversity is cave-exclusive. An easy and rapid assessment method was developed with a selection of 65 representative sponge species, for the monitoring of semi-dark cave communities. This method, based on data acquisition with photoquadrats and their processing using a DataBase built with ACCESS, was deployed in 13 studied sites. Altogether, this study represents a useful contribution for marine environment managers who might refer to this French reference list and apply the rapid and easy assessment method in the framework of several European Directives and international Conventions.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2003

Marine sponges as biomonitor of polychlorobiphenyl contamination: concentration and fate of 24 congeners.

Thierry Perez; Emmanuel Wafo; Maïa Fourt; Jean Vacelet


Marine Ecology | 2015

Unexpected records of ‘deep‐sea’ carnivorous sponges Asbestopluma hypogea in the shallow NE Atlantic shed light on new conservation issues

Pierre Chevaldonné; Thierry Perez; Jean-Michel Crouzet; Wilfried Bay-Nouailhat; Anne Bay-Nouailhat; Maïa Fourt; Bruno Almón; Jacinto Pérez; Ricardo Aguilar; Jean Vacelet


Zootaxa | 2017

New hexactinellid sponges from deep Mediterranean canyons

Nicole Boury-Esnault; Jean Vacelet; Maude Dubois; Adrien Goujard; Maïa Fourt; Thierry Perez; Pierre Chevaldonné


Archive | 2017

Figure 2. Farrea Bowerbanki N In New Hexactinellid Sponges From Deep Mediterranean Canyons

Nicole Boury-Esnault; Jean Vacelet; Maude Dubois; Adrien Goujard; Maïa Fourt; Thierry Perez; Pierre Chevaldonné


Archive | 2017

Figure 3. Tretodictyum Reiswigi N In New Hexactinellid Sponges From Deep Mediterranean Canyons

Nicole Boury-Esnault; Jean Vacelet; Maude Dubois; Adrien Goujard; Maïa Fourt; Thierry Perez; Pierre Chevaldonné


Archive | 2017

Figure 5 In New Hexactinellid Sponges From Deep Mediterranean Canyons

Nicole Boury-Esnault; Jean Vacelet; Maude Dubois; Adrien Goujard; Maïa Fourt; Thierry Perez; Pierre Chevaldonné


Archive | 2017

Draft Guidelines for Inventoring and Monitoring of Dark Habitats

Ricardo Aguilar; Pilar Marín; Vasilis Gerovasileiou; Tatjana Bakran-Petricioli; Enric Ballesteros; Hocein Bazairi; Carlo Nike Bianchi; Simona Bussotti; Simonepietro Canese; Pierre Chevaldonné; Douglas Evans; Maïa Fourt; Jordi Grinyó; Jean-Georges Harmelin; Alain Jeudy de Grissac; Vesna Mačić; Covadonga Orejas; María del Mar Otero; Gérard Pergent; Donat Petricioli; Alfonso A. Ramos-Esplá; Antonietta Rosso; Rossana Sanfilippo; Marco Taviani; Leonardo Tunesi; Maurizio Wurtz

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Jean Vacelet

Aix-Marseille University

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Thierry Perez

Aix-Marseille University

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Maude Dubois

Aix-Marseille University

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Gérard Pergent

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jean-Georges Harmelin

University of the Mediterranean

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