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Main Authors: Neufeld, Monika, Meyn, Klaas, Kihara, Terue Cristina, Martínez Arbizu, Pedro, Kuhn, Thomas
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Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.967443
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author Neufeld, Monika
Meyn, Klaas
Kihara, Terue Cristina
Martínez Arbizu, Pedro
Kuhn, Thomas
author_facet Neufeld, Monika
Meyn, Klaas
Kihara, Terue Cristina
Martínez Arbizu, Pedro
Kuhn, Thomas
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Here we present the discovery of R. daphneae along the southern Central Indian Ridge, at the Rodriguez Triple Junction, and along the northern Southeast Indian Ridge within the German contract area for the exploration of marine massive sulfide deposits in the Indian Ocean. We used video sled and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) to collect video imagery and recognized a total of eight individuals. The two supplementary videos report on one individual associated with polychaetes on its tentacles and oral disc and, and one individual of the giant anemone that was recorded for the first time, capturing prey, a shrimp of the species Rimicaris kairei. This will provide insight into the basic ecology of the rather elusive giant anemone, R. daphnaea. Supplementary video 1: Video imagery collect by the Remotely Operated Vehicle ROPOS (Remotely Operated Platform for Ocean Science, www.ropos.com) showing commensal polychaetes moving on an individual of Relicanthus daphneae from two different cameras. Arrows in the video indicate position of polychaetes on the giant anemone. Supplementary video 2: Video imagery collect by the Remotely Operated Vehicle ROPOS (Remotely Operated Platform for Ocean Science, www.ropos.com) showing an individual of Relicanthus daphneae capturing prey (Rimicaris kairei). Arrows in the video indicate the position of the shrimp R. Kairei captured by the giant anemone.
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spellingShingle Videos of the giant anemone, Relicanthus daphneae, capturing prey (Rimicaris kairei) and with commensal polychaetes
Neufeld, Monika
Meyn, Klaas
Kihara, Terue Cristina
Martínez Arbizu, Pedro
Kuhn, Thomas
64PE511; Area/locality; Associated Specimens; Associated Taxa; Barcoding; Behavior; Camera equipment; Class; Coordinate uncertainty; Cruise/expedition; DATE/TIME; Deep sea; DEPTH, water; Distance; ELEVATION; Event label; Family; feeding behaviour; Gear; Genus; Geodetic system; Geographic name/locality; global distribution; Height above sea floor/altitude; Hydrothermal activity; Identification qualifier; Identification remarks; Image, specimens; Image, specimens (File Size); Image area; Index; INDEX; INDEX2022; INDEX2022-073ROPOS; Indian Ocean; Institution; Kingdom; Language; LATITUDE; Leg Number; Life stage; LONGITUDE; Marine polymetallic sulphides (INDEX) – Germany's exploration license in the Indian Ocean; Marker; Method comment; Name; Number of individuals; Occurrence; Order; Oxygen, dissolved; PCR result; Pelagia; Phylum; Relicanthus daphneae; Remote operated platform for oceanography; ROPOS; Salinity; Sample ID; Scientific Name authorship; Sequence result; size measurements; Species identification; Station label; Substrate type; Taxonomist; Taxon rank; Temperature, water; Tissue descriptor; Transect; Type; Vessel; Video/photo sled ID code; video imagery; Voucher Specimen Code; Water Body; Year of observation
Here we present the discovery of R. daphneae along the southern Central Indian Ridge, at the Rodriguez Triple Junction, and along the northern Southeast Indian Ridge within the German contract area for the exploration of marine massive sulfide deposits in the Indian Ocean. We used video sled and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) to collect video imagery and recognized a total of eight individuals. The two supplementary videos report on one individual associated with polychaetes on its tentacles and oral disc and, and one individual of the giant anemone that was recorded for the first time, capturing prey, a shrimp of the species Rimicaris kairei. This will provide insight into the basic ecology of the rather elusive giant anemone, R. daphnaea. Supplementary video 1: Video imagery collect by the Remotely Operated Vehicle ROPOS (Remotely Operated Platform for Ocean Science, www.ropos.com) showing commensal polychaetes moving on an individual of Relicanthus daphneae from two different cameras. Arrows in the video indicate position of polychaetes on the giant anemone. Supplementary video 2: Video imagery collect by the Remotely Operated Vehicle ROPOS (Remotely Operated Platform for Ocean Science, www.ropos.com) showing an individual of Relicanthus daphneae capturing prey (Rimicaris kairei). Arrows in the video indicate the position of the shrimp R. Kairei captured by the giant anemone.
title Videos of the giant anemone, Relicanthus daphneae, capturing prey (Rimicaris kairei) and with commensal polychaetes
topic 64PE511; Area/locality; Associated Specimens; Associated Taxa; Barcoding; Behavior; Camera equipment; Class; Coordinate uncertainty; Cruise/expedition; DATE/TIME; Deep sea; DEPTH, water; Distance; ELEVATION; Event label; Family; feeding behaviour; Gear; Genus; Geodetic system; Geographic name/locality; global distribution; Height above sea floor/altitude; Hydrothermal activity; Identification qualifier; Identification remarks; Image, specimens; Image, specimens (File Size); Image area; Index; INDEX; INDEX2022; INDEX2022-073ROPOS; Indian Ocean; Institution; Kingdom; Language; LATITUDE; Leg Number; Life stage; LONGITUDE; Marine polymetallic sulphides (INDEX) – Germany's exploration license in the Indian Ocean; Marker; Method comment; Name; Number of individuals; Occurrence; Order; Oxygen, dissolved; PCR result; Pelagia; Phylum; Relicanthus daphneae; Remote operated platform for oceanography; ROPOS; Salinity; Sample ID; Scientific Name authorship; Sequence result; size measurements; Species identification; Station label; Substrate type; Taxonomist; Taxon rank; Temperature, water; Tissue descriptor; Transect; Type; Vessel; Video/photo sled ID code; video imagery; Voucher Specimen Code; Water Body; Year of observation
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.967443