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Type: Article
Published: 2014-04-09
Page range: 101–123
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Four new species of Cladorhizidae (Porifera, Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida) from the Northeast Pacific

Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, 7700 Sandholdt Drive, Moss Landing, California 95039, USA
Department of Biology, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia V8P 5C2, Canada Natural History Section, Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 9W2, Canada
Khoyatan Marine Laboratory, North Saanich, British Columbia V8L 5G5, Canada
Porifera Cladorhizidae Deep Sea Ecology Deep Sea Biology taxonomy

Abstract

Interest in cladorhizid sponges has grown rapidly in the past 19 years since a unique feeding strategy, carnivory, was described by Vacelet and Boury-Esnault in 1995. Since that time, 31% of the 133 extant cladorhizids have been described. Previously, seven species of cladorhizid sponges were known from the Northeast Pacific. Here we describe four additional species, including two species of Asbestopluma and two species of Cladorhiza. We report on species ranges, habitat, and ecology, including one from a chemosynthetic environment that appears to be using methane-oxidizing bacteria as a nutrient source. In fact, three of the four species described here were found in chemosynthetic habitats. The presence of small crustacean prey was also documented for three of these species.