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The utility of museum records for documenting distributions of deep-sea corals off the southeastern United States


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Author(s):
Ross, S. W., Carlson, M. C. T., Quattrini, A. M.
Title:
The utility of museum records for documenting distributions of deep-sea corals off the southeastern United States
Publication Date:
2012
Institution:
University of North Carolina at Wilmington; Temple University
Journal Title:
Marine Biology Research
Volume:
8
Issue:
2
Page(s):
101-114
Abstract:
Museum records can enhance distribution maps of deep-sea corals (DSC), but museum data usually acquired from online internet catalogues may be of uncertain quality. Also, many museum records are unavailable through online sources. Holdings of four structure-forming DSC species (Lophelia pertusa, Madrepora oculata, Enallopsammia profunda, Enallopsammia rostrata) collected from off the southeastern US were evaluated from the US National Museum of Natural History (NMNH), Harvard Universitys Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ), University of Miamis Marine Invertebrate Museum, and Yale Universitys Peabody Museum of Natural History. Data were gathered from online sources, selected publications, and personal visits to the MCZ and NMNH. Each record was located, if possible, specimens were photographed and additional data obtained, including whether the specimen was collected alive or dead. The resulting database was imported into ArcGIS to examine coral distributions. Museums yielded 304 records: 126 L. pertusa, 62 M. oculata, 113 E. profunda, 3 E. rostrata. Most (87%) records occurred between 400 and 900 m depths; some were B300 m (46-248 m) and 900 m (965-2195 m). Museum records confirmed geographic and bathymetric ranges of these corals and suggested areas for further exploration. Problems encountered in the museum data were varied but generally minor. Museum collections are useful for investigating DSC distributions; however, these data require more scrutiny than they usually receive. Visits to museums and/or interaction with museum staff are recommended to improve museum data utility.
Keywords:
Deep-sea corals; cold-water corals; Lophelia pertusa; Madrepora oculata; Enallopsammia profunda; Enallopsammia rostrata
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Notes:
Funded by NOAA cooperative agreement NA09NMF4410034. Additional support provided by the Environmental Defense Fund, South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, and the US Geological Survey under cooperative agreement 05HQAG0009, subagreement 05099HS004.
Funding Organizations:
Environmental Defense Fund
South Atlantic Fishery Management Council
US Geological Survey
Grant Number(s):
NA09NMF4410034

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