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摘要
深海群落硬骨鱼纲(Anthozoa: Hexacorallia)是脆弱海洋生态系统(即深海珊瑚礁)的指示物种。深海群落状硬骨鱼类的物种数量很少,保存完好的标本,尤其是在活体状态下采集的标本,可以很容易地鉴定到物种级别。而对碎片的鉴定,尤其是对菌落基部的鉴定则比较困难。我们已经证明,X 射线检查可以有效区分广泛分布的深海群落形成硬骨珊瑚 Desmophyllum pertusum 和 Solenosmilia variabilis(Caryophylliidae)的群落碎片。与 D. pertusum 相比,S. variabilis 的骨骼密度要高得多,X 射线渗透性也较低。S. variabilis 的珊瑚虫萼腔仅在碎片的外围可见,实际上没有延伸到外部。在 D. pertusum 中,花萼腔可在碎片体中深入找到,呈圆锥形,并向外围显著扩展。所建议的鉴定方法成本低廉,不需要特殊的样品制备,可以快速鉴定大块材料。
X-RAY VISUALIZATION AS IDENTIFICATION TECHNIQUE FOR FRAGMENTS OF DEEP-SEA HABITAT-FORMING SCLERACTINIANS
Deep-sea colonial Scleractinia (Anthozoa: Hexacorallia) are indicator species of vulnerable marine ecosystems known as deep-sea coral reefs. The number of species of deep-sea community-forming colonial Scleractinia is small and specimens of good preservation, especially those collected in a live state, can be easily identified to the species level. Identification of fragments, especially those of the basal part of colonies, can be difficult. We have shown that X-ray examination can effectively distinguish colony fragments of the widespread deep-sea community-forming scleractinian corals Desmophyllum pertusum and Solenosmilia variabilis (Caryophylliidae). The skeleton of S. variabilis is considerably denser and less X-ray permeable compared to D. pertusum. The calyx cavities of the corallites of S. variabilis are visible only at the periphery of the fragment and practically do not extend to the outside. In D. pertusum, the cavities of the corallites can be deeply traced in the fragment body, they have a conical shape and considerably expand to the periphery. The proposed method of identification is inexpensive, does not require special sample preparation, and allows rapid identification of bulk material.