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Fig. 5 in New deep-water cnidarian sites in the southern Adriatic Sea

  • 1. ISMAR-CNR UOS Bologna, Via Gobetti 101, 40129, Bologna, Italy
  • 2. ISPRA, Via Brancati 48, 00144 Rome, Italy
  • 3. Università degli Studi di Bari, Dipartimento di Biologia, Via Orabona 4, 70125 Bari, Italy
  • 4. ISMAR-CNR Headquarters, Arsenale Tesa 104, Castello 2737/F, Venice, Italy
  • 5. University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Rooseveltov trg 6, Zagreb, Croatia
  • 6. Institute of Marine Biology, P. Box 69, 85330 Kotor, Montenegro

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Fig. 5: Underwater photographs from the Bari Canyon. (A, B) Hardgrounds and boulders along the canyon's flank at st. A208 colonized by a cnidarian-sponge assemblage dominated by Madrepora oculata (7) and Pachastrella monilifera (2); note the occurrence of orange sponge (Poecillastra compressa: 22) and Cidaris cidaris (8) one of most common elements of the vagile bathyal benthos; bar = 25 cm; (C) Close-up of a cnidarian-sponge assemblage at st. A208 showing the coalescent growth of sponges and corals, and the subordinate presence of Serpula vermicularis (15); bar = 25 cm; (D) Intimately associated S. vermicularis (15) and M. oculata (7) established on a hardground crest at st. A210; bar =10 cm.

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Published as part of Angeletti, L., Taviani, M., Canese, S., Foglini, F., Mastrototaro, F., Argnani, A., Trincardi, F., Bakran-Petricioli, T., Ceregato, A., Chimienti, G., Mačić, V. & Abstract, A. Poliseno, 2014, New deep-water cnidarian sites in the southern Adriatic Sea, pp. 263-273 in Mediterranean Marine Science 15 (2) on page 268, DOI: 10.12681/mms.558, http://zenodo.org/record/12551180

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