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The epibiotic assembly on the sponge <Emphasis Type="Italic">Haliclona dancoi</Emphasis> (Topsent, 1901) at Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica,Ross Sea)
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">S?SchiaparelliEmail author  G?Albertelli  R?Cattaneo-Vietti
Institution:(1) Dip.Te.Ris., Dipartimento per lo Studio del Territorio e delle sue Risorse, C.so Europa 26, 16132 Genoa, Italy
Abstract:Within the framework of the Italian XVII PNRA expedition (austral summer 2001-2002), six specimens of the demosponge Haliclona dancoi (Topsent 1901) were collected by scuba divers at Tethys Bay (Ross Sea), between 18 and 35 m depth. The sponges, enveloped in plastic bags underwater just after collection, revealed in the laboratory the presence of a structured epibiotic assembly on their surface. This assembly appears to be "stratified" into three zones: (1) the sponge body, (2) the sponge basal platform, and (3) a zone in which valves of the scallop Adamussium colbecki are embedded into the sponge itself to stabilise it (snow-shoe effect), if the sponge lives on soft bottoms. Some biological interactions occur inside this epibiotic assembly, ranging from direct predation (mollusc vs sponge) to probable commensalisms (isopod vs mollusc). The hosted mollusc belongs to an Atlanto-Mediterranean bathyal genus (Krachia) never before recognised in Antarctica.
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