TY - JOUR
T1 - Distribution and morphological variation of the bryozoan Pentapora fascialis (Cheilostomata) along the western coast of Italy
AU - Occhipinti-Ambrogi, A.
AU - Lombardi, C.
AU - Porter, Joanne S.
AU - Cocito, S.
N1 - Lombardi, C., Cocito, S., Occhipinti-Ambrogi, A., Porter, J. S. (2008). Distribution and morphological variation of the bryozoan Pentapora fascialis (Cheilostomata) along the western coast of Italy Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 88, (4), 711-717
IMPF: 01.06 RONO: 00
PY - 2008/8/4
Y1 - 2008/8/4
N2 - Bathymetric range, substrate, colony density, colony size, and some zoarial features (form of the colony and branches) of the carbonate reef building cheilostome bryozoan Pentapora fascialis (Pallas) were recorded from 15 localities along the western coast of Italy. A wide range in the depth distribution of colonies was observed (11 to 60 m). Colonies occurred on several different types of substrate including gorgonians, sponges, bedrock and rock boulders, in current swept areas. Density was approximately 1 colony/m2. The most frequent colony size-class was 10 to 20 cm in diameter and was typically found growing epizoically on gorgonians. Ellipsoidal colony forms with expanded, foliaceous laminae were characteristic of larger colonies; these frequently grew on rock substrates. Subspherical colonies with a diameter less than 20 cm grew as epizoans and had a narrow branches structure. This information will help to inform decisions on taxonomic discrepancies within the Pentaporidae. In addition the data provide a useful baseline for the future estimation of a carbonate budget in the region.
AB - Bathymetric range, substrate, colony density, colony size, and some zoarial features (form of the colony and branches) of the carbonate reef building cheilostome bryozoan Pentapora fascialis (Pallas) were recorded from 15 localities along the western coast of Italy. A wide range in the depth distribution of colonies was observed (11 to 60 m). Colonies occurred on several different types of substrate including gorgonians, sponges, bedrock and rock boulders, in current swept areas. Density was approximately 1 colony/m2. The most frequent colony size-class was 10 to 20 cm in diameter and was typically found growing epizoically on gorgonians. Ellipsoidal colony forms with expanded, foliaceous laminae were characteristic of larger colonies; these frequently grew on rock substrates. Subspherical colonies with a diameter less than 20 cm grew as epizoans and had a narrow branches structure. This information will help to inform decisions on taxonomic discrepancies within the Pentaporidae. In addition the data provide a useful baseline for the future estimation of a carbonate budget in the region.
KW - distribution
KW - morphological variation
KW - colonies
KW - Pentapora fascialis
KW - western coast of Italy
U2 - 10.1017/S0025315408001525
DO - 10.1017/S0025315408001525
M3 - Article
SN - 1469-7769
VL - 88
SP - 711
EP - 717
JO - Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
JF - Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
IS - 4
ER -