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Tropical deep-sea benthos. Vol. 24


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Résumé

Etude taxonomique de la faune benthique de l'Indo-Ouest Pacifique (îles Solomon, Wallis et Futuna...). Le document décrit au total 157 espèces dont 54 sont considérées comme nouvelles. Présente les spongiaires, crustacés décapodes, pycnogonides et vertébrés téléostéens. Pour chaque espèce, est donnée une description anatomique précise, illustrée de schémas et de photographies. ©Electre 2024

Giant scavenging isopods, blind armoured shrimps, and a formidable assortment of galatheids : the present volume of Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos contains this and a lot more. Unlike most other marine biological communities, the deep-sea benthic fauna of the tropics has long suffered from a lack of focussed attention from zoologists and oceanographers. In fact, the deep benthos of the tropical seas represents one of the last frontiers of marine biodiversity, and every new cruise on the slopes of South Pacific island groups reveals new taxa from all zoological groups.

Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos, a continuation of Résultats des Campagnes Musorstom, is a series dedicated to inventorying and describing the deep-sea faunas of the world, with special emphasis on the most extensive and least explored of its biogeographical regions : the Indo-West Pacific. The series rests on an international network of taxonomists fueled by the results of an ongoing sampling programme by Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN, Paris) and Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD). Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos is a contribution to the Census of Marine Life, an international programme to document the systematics, distribution, and populations of the marine biota of the world.

Volume 24 of Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos thus contains 12 contributions by systematists from Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Japan, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and the United States, together describing 5 new genera and 57 new species. One paper reports on the brachiopod fauna of Fiji : although brachiopods lost their ecological significance in marine ecosystems, they are still widely distributed and may be locally common. A paper on the ophiacanthids of New Caledonia is the first in a series on the brittle stars (ophiuroids). The other papers are on crustaceans, one of the specialities of this series, and range from minute cumaceans to giant isopods, crabs, shrimps, and hermit crabs. The remote Austral Islands were first explored in 2002 and results presented in this volume document levels of undescribed species in excess of 50 %.

Fiche Technique

Paru le : 08/09/2006

Thématique : Biologie

Auteur(s) : Non précisé.

Éditeur(s) : Publications scientifiques du Muséum

Collection(s) : Mémoires du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle

Contributeur(s) : Editeur scientifique (ou intellectuel) : Bertrand Richer de Forges - Editeur scientifique (ou intellectuel) : Jean-Lou Justine

Série(s) : Tropical deep-sea benthos

ISBN : 978-2-85653-585-1

EAN13 : 9782856535851

Reliure : Broché

Hauteur: 28.0 cm / Largeur 22.0 cm


Poids: 1600 g