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REMARKS ON THE GENUS TROPHON (S.L.) MONTFORT, 1810 (MOLLUSCA: GASTROPODA: MURICIDAE) IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN AND ADJACENT AREAS
Indexado
WoS WOS:000277922300004
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:77957090246
DOI
Año 2010
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

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Extranjeras


Abstract



Among the several groups of molluscs in the southern hemisphere, the genus Trophon Montfort, 1810 has a particular importance, because it is a highly diversified taxon in the Southern Ocean and Sub-Antarctic waters. In the middle of the XX century, 27 species were known, which increased to 33 species at the beginning of the XXI century, but more than 100 species were described under this genus along the time, most of them being synonyms or belonging to other genera at the moment. Despite the great diversification of this genus, no summarizing data from these areas are known and some records are confused by using of combining genera/subgenera (i.e. Coronium Simone, 1996, Pagodula Monterosato, 1884, Nodulotrophon Habe & Ito, 1965 and Fuegotrophon Powell, 1951). In this work we gathered data of the distribution, shell morphology and taxonomic remarks of 46 species of Thophon (s.l.) starting from a performed database with all records toward the pole from about 20 degrees S in South-American waters, and from about 45 degrees S in the Eastern Atlantic, Indian and Western Pacific Oceans. Seventeen species were found inhabiting exclusively in South-America, three in Antarctica, five in Western Sub-Antarctic waters, and five in Eastern Sub-Antarctic waters; 16 species presented a wide range of distribution. Bathymetrically, 22 species were exclusive of the continental shelf, 23 reached the slope and one the deep-sea (>3,000 m). From the shell morphology, five main morphotypes were recognized. Affinities between species and with combining genera were discussed from the obtained data.

Revista



Revista ISSN
Thalassas 0212-5919

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Marine & Freshwater Biology
Oceanography
Scopus
Oceanography
Aquatic Science
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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 ALDEA-VENEGAS, CRISTIAN Hombre UNIV VIGO - España
Centro de Estudios del Cuaternario Fuego-Patagonia y Antártica - Chile
Universidade de Vigo - España
2 Troncoso, Jesus Hombre UNIV VIGO - España
Universidade de Vigo - España

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Fuente
Spanish Government
Ministry of Education and Science (MEC)

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Agradecimiento
This paper was generated from the data gathered and information developed starting from the Spanish cruises BENTART 2003/2006 that were carried out under the auspices of the Spanish Government through the Antarctic Programmes REN2001-1074/ANT and GLC2004-01856/ANT of the Ministry of Education and Science (MEC). We thank Linda Ward of the Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Smithsonian Institution, for kindly sending the Thophon records of USNM. We also thank two anonymous referees for improving the manuscript and Cristina Vertan for her kindly revision of the English language.

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