Porifera are one of the dominant components of the marine benthic communities in the Antarctic Sea (44% of the total species are endemic). Despite these data and the various studies on marine biodiversity, the abundance and diversity of sponges on shallow Antarctic reefs and in the deep sea are likely signifcantly underestimated. In this context, our work deals with the description of Antarctic sponges inhabiting Tethys Bay (Ross Sea). A total of 46 sponge specimens were collected at diferent depths during three separate Italian Antarctic Expeditions and identifed into 15 species within the Demospongiae and Hexactinellida classes. More importantly, we report on fnding two species, i.e. Haliclona scotti and Mycale (Aegogropila) denticulata, for the frst time after 114 and 16 years, respectively, from their original description. More details are also given on their taxonomic re-description and molecular characterization

Sponges (Porifera) from the Ross Sea (Southern Ocean) with taxonomic and molecular re-description of two uncommon species

Angelina Lo Giudice
Secondo
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Maria Papale;Carmen Rizzo;Maurizio Azzaro;
2023

Abstract

Porifera are one of the dominant components of the marine benthic communities in the Antarctic Sea (44% of the total species are endemic). Despite these data and the various studies on marine biodiversity, the abundance and diversity of sponges on shallow Antarctic reefs and in the deep sea are likely signifcantly underestimated. In this context, our work deals with the description of Antarctic sponges inhabiting Tethys Bay (Ross Sea). A total of 46 sponge specimens were collected at diferent depths during three separate Italian Antarctic Expeditions and identifed into 15 species within the Demospongiae and Hexactinellida classes. More importantly, we report on fnding two species, i.e. Haliclona scotti and Mycale (Aegogropila) denticulata, for the frst time after 114 and 16 years, respectively, from their original description. More details are also given on their taxonomic re-description and molecular characterization
2023
Istituto di Scienze Polari - ISP - sede Secondaria Messina
Antarctica
Ross Sea
Porifera
Haliclona
Mycale
morphology
molecular analysis
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