WoRMS source details
Gillet, P. (1991). Biogeography and polychaete assemblages from subantarctic islands (Indian Ocean): Marion Dufresne MD/08 Benthos Expedition to Marion, Prince Edward and Crozet Islands. Bulletin of Marine Science. 48(2): 358-368.
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Gillet, P.
1991
Biogeography and polychaete assemblages from subantarctic islands (Indian Ocean): Marion Dufresne MD/08 Benthos Expedition to Marion, Prince Edward and Crozet Islands
Bulletin of Marine Science
48(2): 358-368
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
During the MD/08 Benthos Expedition (from 7 March to 26 April 1976) about 7,000 polychaetous annelids were collected from 70 stations from Marion, Prince Edward Islands and Crozet Islands. A cluster analysis was used to define benthic polychaete taxocoenoses with a matrix data of 77 species and 55 samples. Six polychaete assemblages were found in which two were original: an assemblage occurring in shallow water and black sand with Pseudonereis anomala, Leitoscoloplos fragilis and Travisia kerguelensis and a second group in deeper water and hard bottom with Polyeunoa laevis the dominant species. These polychaete assemblages occurred on the continental shelves of Marion, Prince Edward and Crozet Islands, and were discussed in relation to their biogeography and compared with the fauna of South Africa and the Kerguelen Islands.
Indian Ocean
Biodiversity, Taxonomic and ecological diversity
Serpula vermicularis narconensis Baird, 1864 accepted as Serpula narconensis Baird, 1864 (additional source)