How diverse is sponge fauna in the Adriatic Sea? (CROSBI ID 181609)
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Bakran-Petricioli, Tatjana ; Radolović, Mirko ; Petricioli, Donat
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How diverse is sponge fauna in the Adriatic Sea?
The Adriatic Sea can be considered as a large, mostly shallow embayment of the Mediterranean Sea. The latitudinal SENW extension of the Adriatic results in considerable climate differences along its coast. In this work we compiled the list of sponges from classes Demospongiae and Homoscleromorpha recorded in the Adriatic up to now: we performed a thorough literature check and we added the results of our decade long research with a special emphasis on sponge fauna in marine caves. All the records were assigned to the North, Middle or South Adriatic according to their geographic location, and the analysis showed a very high similarity among the sponge fauna of the 3 areas. The likeness between the N. and the M. Adriatic is over 83 %, between the M. and the S. Adriatic over 76 % and between the N. and the S. Adriatic over 66 %. Altogether 283 species of sponges from these two classes (our field data and literature survey) have been recorded in the whole Adriatic up to now, which is a considerably higher number than in previous reviews. Among the 125 species that we found so far in our research along the Croatian coast, 77 were found in marine caves. We are still discovering species not previously found in the Adriatic Sea (especially from cryptic habitats) and here we report 15 new records for the Adriatic Sea, 9 of which were noted only in caves.
Demospongiae ; Homoscleromorpha ; Porifera ; biodiversity ; marine caves ; Croatia ; Mediterranean Sea
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