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Exitomelita sigynae gen. et sp. nov.: a new amphipod from the Arctic Loki Castle vent field with potential gill ectosymbionts
Tandberg, A.H.S.; Rapp, H.T.; Schander, C.; Vader, W.; Sweetman, A.K.; Berge, J. (2012). Exitomelita sigynae gen. et sp. nov.: a new amphipod from the Arctic Loki Castle vent field with potential gill ectosymbionts. Polar Biol. 35(5): 705-716. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00300-011-1115-x
In: Polar Biology. Springer-Verlag: Berlin; Heidelberg. ISSN 0722-4060; e-ISSN 1432-2056, more
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Keywords
    Hydrothermal vents
    Exitomelita sigynae Tandberg, Rapp, Schander, Vader, Sweetman & Berge, 2012 [WoRMS]; Melitidae Bousfield, 1973 [WoRMS]
    ANE, Norwegian Sea [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Vent fauna, Symbioses, Arctic mid-ocean ridge, Stable isotopes

Authors  Top | Dataset 
  • Tandberg, A.H.S.
  • Rapp, H.T.
  • Schander, C.
  • Vader, W., more
  • Sweetman, A.K.
  • Berge, J., more

Abstract
    The newly discovered deep-sea hydrothermal vent field “Loki’s Castle” at 2,350 m depth at 70°N on the Knipovich Ridge north of the island Jan Mayen is the only known black smoker field from the Arctic Ridge system. This vent field holds a unique fauna clearly distinct from vent sites along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge south of Iceland. In addition to numerous maldanid and ampharetid polychaetes one animal of particular interest at this vent site, is a new genus and species of melitid amphipod. This new species is found in cracks and crevices on vent chimneys as well as in areas where diffuse venting is common such as the base of vent chimneys. Here, we present a formal morphological description of this new melitid species and hypothesize about the main form of its nutrition using stable isotope and molecular data.

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  • Kürzel, Kaiser, Brix, Colemann, Tandberg, Oldeland, Lörz (2022): Amphipod distribution data from the North Atlantic and Artic waters compiled from literature records published in 1931-2018., more

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