You are currently on the new version of our website. Access the old version .

16 Results Found

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
7,614 Views
24 Pages

10 March 2023

Serpulidae Rafinesque, 1815 is a speciose group of polychaetes that all inhabit calcareous tubes. The family was traditionally subdivided into Serpulinae, Filograninae, and Spirorbinae. Recent phylogenetic analyses have suggested that both Filogranin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
819 Views
15 Pages

Marine caves are complex habitats characterized by intense environmental gradients from the entrance towards the innermost dark sectors. The submarine caves at the Cape of Otranto (Mediterranean, SE Italy) host skeletonized invertebrates able to buil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,400 Views
13 Pages

Polychaete Diversity Related to Different Mesophotic Bioconstructions along the Southeastern Italian Coast

  • Maria Flavia Gravina,
  • Cataldo Pierri,
  • Maria Mercurio,
  • Carlotta Nonnis Marzano and
  • Adriana Giangrande

31 May 2021

In the different mesophotic bioconstructions recently found along the Southeastern Italian coast, polychaetes have been proved to show high species richness and diversity, hitherto never investigated. In the present study, the species composition and...

  • Interesting Images
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,440 Views
9 Pages

Short-Lived Aggregations of Filograna/Salmacina Tube Worms in the Gulf of Oman

  • Kaveh Samimi-Namin,
  • Harry A. ten Hove,
  • Michel R. Claereboudt,
  • Gustav Paulay and
  • Bert W. Hoeksema

26 October 2022

Dense aggregations of serpulid worms were encountered in the Daymaniyat Islands (Gulf of Oman) from 10 to 20 m depth, over the period January–March, 2021. The species responsible for these aggregations belongs to the Filograna/Salmacina-complex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,859 Views
9 Pages

New Type of SIOP Structure in Serpulidae: Formation and Evolutionary Implications

  • Olev Vinn,
  • Abdullah A. Alkahtane,
  • Saleh Al Farraj and
  • Magdy El Hedeny

10 March 2024

There is a controversy involved in the models of the formation of serpulid tube microstructures, which either have been formed in similar ways to molluscan structures or in an alternative, unique serpulid way. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) stu...

  • Interesting Images
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,489 Views
6 Pages

13 July 2023

Herein, we report the recent proliferation of the non-native serpulid worm Ficopomatus enigmaticus in parts of Galveston Bay, Texas. Reef-like aggregations were first recovered from a settlement plate and a submerged brick at the Kemah Boardwalk Mari...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,180 Views
17 Pages

17 April 2024

Spirorbinae, a ubiquitous group of marine calcareous tubeworms with a small body size as adults, have a fascinating diversity of brooding modes that form the basis for their taxonomic division into six tribes (traditionally subfamilies): in-tube incu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,700 Views
15 Pages

Mediterranean Red Macro Algae Mats as Habitat for High Abundances of Serpulid Polychaetes

  • Felix I. Rossbach,
  • Edoardo Casoli,
  • Milan Beck and
  • Christian Wild

11 June 2021

The Mediterranean Sea harbors more than 17,000 eukaryotic marine species, with several ecosystems recognized as biodiversity hotspots, such as Posidonia oceanica meadows. Recent research indicates that benthic mats formed by the fleshy red alga Phyll...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,311 Views
11 Pages

Diversity and Distribution of Sabellida (Annelida) under Protection Regimes

  • Luigi Musco,
  • Margherita Licciano and
  • Adriana Giangrande

26 May 2021

Sabellida are widespread, diverse and abundant in marine benthic habitats. Their distribution patterns on hard-bottom substrates are poorly studied so far. Little is known about the factors influencing their distribution, including the protection reg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,392 Views
15 Pages

Epibenthic Communities on Artificial Reefs in Greece, Mediterranean Sea

  • Katerina Achilleos,
  • Maria Patsalidou,
  • Carlos Jimenez,
  • Nikolaos Kamidis,
  • Andreas Georgiou,
  • Antonis Petrou and
  • Argyris Kallianiotis

21 March 2018

The marine ecosystems in the Mediterranean are in alarming condition due to the complex and cumulative impacts of anthropogenic activities and natural disturbances. Management, conservation, and restoration of resources in these impacted ecosystems a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
40 Citations
14,434 Views
73 Pages

Fanworms: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

  • María Capa,
  • Elena Kupriyanova,
  • João Miguel de Matos Nogueira,
  • Andreas Bick and
  • María Ana Tovar-Hernández

17 March 2021

Sabellida Levinsen, 1883 is a large morphologically uniform group of sedentary annelids commonly known as fanworms. These annelids live in tubes made either of calcareous carbonate or mucus with agglutinated sediment. They share the presence of an an...

  • Interesting Images
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,858 Views
4 Pages

Nocturnal Predation of Christmas Tree Worms by a Batwing Coral Crab at Bonaire (Southern Caribbean)

  • Ellen Muller,
  • Werner de Gier,
  • Harry A. ten Hove,
  • Godfried W. N. M. van Moorsel and
  • Bert W. Hoeksema

30 November 2020

Christmas tree worms (Serpulidae: Spirobranchus) occur in shallow parts of coral reefs, where they live as associates of a large number of stony coral species [...]

  • Interesting Images
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,109 Views
4 Pages

Extension of the Recorded Host Range of Caribbean Christmas Tree Worms (Spirobranchus spp.) with Two Scleractinians, a Zoantharian, and an Ascidian

  • Bert W. Hoeksema,
  • Jaaziel E. García-Hernández,
  • Godfried W.N.M. van Moorsel,
  • Gabriël Olthof and
  • Harry A. ten Hove

21 March 2020

Caribbean Christmas tree worms (Annelida: Polychaeta: Serpulidae: Spirobranchus) are considered host generalists in their associations with anthozoan (Scleractinia) and hydrozoan (Millepora) stony corals [...]

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,222 Views
21 Pages

Establishing an Agenda for Biofouling Research for the Development of the Marine Renewable Energy Industry in Indonesia

  • Agung Iswadi,
  • Joanne S. Porter,
  • Michael C. Bell,
  • Leuserina Garniati,
  • Robert E. Harris and
  • Gadang Priyotomo

Marine renewable energy holds strategic potential in Indonesia, not only to meet the target of renewable energy share in the national energy mix but also to provide equal access to clean energy throughout the archipelago. Marine energy in Indonesia i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,515 Views
17 Pages

The Diversity, Structure, and Development of the Epibiont Community of Paramuricea clavata (Risso, 1826) (Cnidaria, Anthozoa)

  • Martina Canessa,
  • Ilaria Amedeo,
  • Giorgio Bavestrello,
  • Pier Panzalis and
  • Egidio Trainito

23 July 2023

Mass mortality events and anthropogenic impacts affecting Paramuricea clavata (Risso, 1826) have been increasingly documented during the last decades. These impacts have enhanced the settling of epibiont organisms on injured colonies. This epibiosis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,405 Views
19 Pages

Diversity and Distribution Patterns of Hard Bottom Polychaete Assemblages in the North Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean)

  • Barbara Mikac,
  • Margherita Licciano,
  • Andrej Jaklin,
  • Ljiljana Iveša,
  • Adriana Giangrande and
  • Luigi Musco

21 October 2020

The knowledge on the hard bottom polychaete assemblages in the Northern Adriatic Sea, a Mediterranean region strongly affected by environmental pressures, is scarce and outdated. The objective of this paper was to update the information on polychaete...