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Mar Pollut Bull ; 158: 111448, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32753224

ABSTRACT

Siboglinids are a characteristic feature of reducing environments. More than 75% of all siboglinids were found in the Sea of Okhotsk at a depth of less than 400 m, while some species are known to inhabit the abyssal depth in other regions. Among the six species of siboglinids encountered in the Sea of Okhotsk, only two are widespread: Siboglinum caulleryi and Oligobrachia dogieli. A significant number of all findings belong to the area where, according to geological data, the methane concentration varies between 0.22 and 4.46*109 nmol/kg. There is a vast territory in the central part of the Sea of Okhotsk that is not inhabited by siboglinids and is characterized by minimum methane concentration values. Thus, data on the Sea of Okhotsk indicate that siboglinids are related to sites of methane seepage.


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Annelida , Polychaeta , Animals , Hydrocarbons , Methane , Phylogeny
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Dokl Biol Sci ; 486(1): 72-75, 2019 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31317448

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The geographic and bathymetric distribution of siboglinids in the Sea of Okhotsk was studied. At least 75% of all siboglinid findings were at a depth up to 400 m. Most of them were concentrated in the northwestern part of the shelf. Comparison of the data on siboglinid distribution in the Sea of Okhotsk and the aggregate geological data on hydrocarbon distribution showed that, in the Sea of Okhotsk, siboglinids were mostly in the regions of hydrocarbon manifestations, but they were absent in the central areas with the minimum methane and hydrocarbon concentrations in both benthic sediments and the uppermost water layers.


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Animal Distribution , Annelida/metabolism , Hydrocarbons/analysis , Oceans and Seas , Animals , Annelida/physiology , Ecosystem , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Hydrocarbons/metabolism
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