Offshore <i>Neopycnodonte</i> Oyster Reefs in the Mediterranean Sea

Oysters are important ecosystem engineers best known to produce large bioconstructions at shallow depth, whilst offshore deep-subtidal oyster reefs are less widely known. Oyster reefs engineered by <i>Neopycnodonte</i><i> cochlear </i>(family Gryphaeidae) occur at various sit...

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Main Authors: Lorenzo Angeletti, Marco Taviani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Diversity
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/12/3/92
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Summary:Oysters are important ecosystem engineers best known to produce large bioconstructions at shallow depth, whilst offshore deep-subtidal oyster reefs are less widely known. Oyster reefs engineered by <i>Neopycnodonte</i><i> cochlear </i>(family Gryphaeidae) occur at various sites in the Mediterranean Sea, between 40 and 130 m water depths. Remotely Operated Vehicle surveys provide new insights on this rather neglected reef types with respect to their shape, dimensions and associated biodiversity. We suggest that these little contemplated reefs should be taken in due consideration for protection.
ISSN:1424-2818