Comparison of recent and sub-fossil sponge communities of West Antarctica

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Sponges comprise a diverse and important benthic invertebrate group in many ecoregions, being a dominating component in the Antarctic communities. Based on two piston cores from the Admiralty Bay, West Antarctica, we isolated the sponge spicules from the sediments and compared the sub-fossil sublitt...

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Autores: Łukowiak, Magdalena, Cóndor Luján, Báslavi Marisbel, Seixas, Victor Corrêa, Arteaga, Alvaro, Cerpa Cornejo, Luis Moroni, Zaremba, Katarzyna, Audycki, Jonatan
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Instituto Geológico, Minero y Metalúrgico
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Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12544/5267
https://doi.org/10.4202/app.01166.2024
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Paleontología
Poríferos
Espículas de sedimentos
Taxonomía de esponjas
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dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv Comparison of recent and sub-fossil sponge communities of West Antarctica
title Comparison of recent and sub-fossil sponge communities of West Antarctica
spellingShingle Comparison of recent and sub-fossil sponge communities of West Antarctica
Łukowiak, Magdalena
Paleontología
Poríferos
Espículas de sedimentos
Taxonomía de esponjas
http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01
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title_short Comparison of recent and sub-fossil sponge communities of West Antarctica
title_full Comparison of recent and sub-fossil sponge communities of West Antarctica
title_fullStr Comparison of recent and sub-fossil sponge communities of West Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of recent and sub-fossil sponge communities of West Antarctica
title_sort Comparison of recent and sub-fossil sponge communities of West Antarctica
author Łukowiak, Magdalena
author_facet Łukowiak, Magdalena
Cóndor Luján, Báslavi Marisbel
Seixas, Victor Corrêa
Arteaga, Alvaro
Cerpa Cornejo, Luis Moroni
Zaremba, Katarzyna
Audycki, Jonatan
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author2 Cóndor Luján, Báslavi Marisbel
Seixas, Victor Corrêa
Arteaga, Alvaro
Cerpa Cornejo, Luis Moroni
Zaremba, Katarzyna
Audycki, Jonatan
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Łukowiak, Magdalena
Cóndor Luján, Báslavi Marisbel
Seixas, Victor Corrêa
Arteaga, Alvaro
Cerpa Cornejo, Luis Moroni
Zaremba, Katarzyna
Audycki, Jonatan
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Paleontología
Poríferos
Espículas de sedimentos
Taxonomía de esponjas
topic Paleontología
Poríferos
Espículas de sedimentos
Taxonomía de esponjas
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description Sponges comprise a diverse and important benthic invertebrate group in many ecoregions, being a dominating component in the Antarctic communities. Based on two piston cores from the Admiralty Bay, West Antarctica, we isolated the sponge spicules from the sediments and compared the sub-fossil sublittoral sponge assemblage with the Recent sponge fauna of this area. In addition, we performed statistical analysis to compare the species composition from and within each core. While no significant shifts in the composition of sponge assemblages along the cores were noticed, our study revealed a noteworthy distinction between the documented sponge species in the area and those identified based on loose spicules within the sediment. The sedimentological record appeared to capture more sponge species than identified in contemporary faunistic studies. Out of the 27 sponge taxa recognized in the sediment, merely seven were confirmed as presently inhabiting the area. Of the remaining 20 taxa, several were documented in nearby regions such as Maxwell Bay or South Shetland Islands in general, but 12 species had not been previously recorded in this locality or its adjacent areas. Conversely, the sediments did not indicate the presence of nine modern species previously reported in this area. We attribute these discrepancies to various factors, including the potential oversights in recognizing sponges characterized by small size, fragility, or encrusting habits during faunistic studies. In cases where the certain taxa lack a fossil record, we suggest that the simplicity of their spicule types made the recognition in sediments challenging. In summary, our findings underscore that Admiralty Bay remains substantially understudied in terms of sponge species inhabiting this area, highlighting the need for further comprehensive studies in this region.
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