Benthic Harpacticoida of the Kara Sea: Species Composition and Bathymetrically Related Distribution


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Data on benthic harpacticoid copepods from the Voronin Trench (central part of the Kara Sea) are reported for the first time. Harpacticoids accounted for 1–25% of total meiofauna, their abundance varied from 6 to 102 ind./10 cm2 and decreased with depth. I total, 42 nominal species have been found, 15 species are new for the Kara Sea, and at least 8 species are new for science. Several species have been recorded for Arctic waters for the first time: Cylindronannopus bispinosus, Haloschizopera clotensis, H. bathyalis, Metauntemannia pseudomagniceps, Mesocletdemus duosetosus, M. parabodini, Proameira echinipes, and Cletodes tuberculatus. The most species-rich families are Ameiridae, Argestidae, Pseudotachidiidae, Miraciidae, and Ectinosomatidae. Comparative analysis including the data obtained at shallow-water stations from the Yenisei Gulf (southern Kara Sea) revealed three assemblages occupying different habitats. The assemblage inhabiting shallow-water silts (20–62-m depth) was the poorest in regard to species diversity; shallow-water sands were richer in species number, while the deepest stations (92–698 m) were the richest. The latter assemblage had the composition of families typical for the deep-sea areas. The fauna of the Kara Sea includes by now 82 harpacticoid species, most of which have been also reported from North Atlantic and/or western Arctic waters.

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L. A. Garlitska

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Science

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Email: garlitska@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

E. S. Chertoprud

Moscow State University, Biological Faculty; Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Science

Email: garlitska@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

D. A. Portnova

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Science

Email: garlitska@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. I. Azovsky

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Science; Moscow State University, Biological Faculty

Email: garlitska@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

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