O. Bergstad, K. Tabachnick, E. Rybakova, Gilberte Gendron, Andrew Souffre, R. Bhagooli, S. Ramah, M. Olsen, Åge S. Høines, T. Dautova
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Abstract
A first characterization of the distribution and composition of benthic and demersal macro- and megafauna was derived based on video records sampled along five pre-determined transects up the slope on the western, northern and eastern sides of the Saya de Malha Bank on the Mascarene Plateau, starting at a maximum depth of 1000 m. Abundance was highest in the upper parts of eastern slope locations, primarily reflecting a relatively higher abundance of black corals (Antipatharia) than in other locations. A consistent feature of several transects, but most prominent in eastern and northern slopes, was the occurrence of patchy coral and sponge aggregations along the margin where the substrate was mostly hard. In some cases, these aggregations might be considered ‘gardens’ but reefs were not observed. Higher-level taxonomical composition of the fauna is presented. Demersal fish were widespread but not abundant, and within the depth range studied, there was a transition from a marginal shallow fish assemblage to a deepwater assemblage. Fishes were in most cases only assigned to family level, and 49 families were recorded. To thoroughly assess the biodiversity and abundance of fauna of the slopes of Saya de Malha Bank, further studies conducting more detailed video transects and sampling of specimens are warranted.
根据马斯卡林高原Saya de Malha河岸西部、北部和东部斜坡上五个预先确定的样带采样的视频记录,从最大深度1000米开始,得出了底栖动物和底栖大型动物和巨型动物的分布和组成的第一个特征。丰度最高的是东部斜坡的上部,主要反映了黑珊瑚(Antipatharia)的丰度相对较高。几个样带的一致特征,但最突出的是在东部和北部斜坡,是在基材大多坚硬的边缘出现斑驳的珊瑚和海绵聚集。在某些情况下,这些群落可能被认为是“花园”,但没有观察到珊瑚礁。给出了该植物区系的高级分类组成。底栖鱼类分布广泛但数量不丰富,在研究深度范围内,由边缘浅部鱼类组合向深水鱼类组合过渡。在大多数情况下,鱼类只被划分为科级,记录了49个科。为了全面评估Saya de Malha Bank斜坡上的生物多样性和动物的丰富程度,有必要进行更详细的视频样带和标本采样的进一步研究。