Porifera collection of the Italian National Antarctic Museum (MNA) - Data

Occurrence
Version 1.3 published by Italian National Antarctic Museum (MNA, Section of Genoa) on Apr 12, 2018 Italian National Antarctic Museum (MNA, Section of Genoa)

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Description

This new dataset presents occurrence data for Porifera collected in the Ross Sea, mainly in the Terra Nova Bay area, and curated at the Italian National Antarctic Museum (MNA, section of Genoa). Specimens were collected in 331 different sampling stations at depths ranging from 17 to 1100 meters in the framework of 17 different Italian Antarctic expeditions funded by the Italian National Antarctic Research Program (PNRA). A total of 807 specimens, belonging to 144 morphospecies (i.e. 95 taxa identified at species level and 49 classified at least at the genus level), are included in the dataset. Nearly half (45%) of the species reported here correspond to species already known for Terra Nova Bay. Out of the remaining 55% previously unknown records, under a third (~29%) was classified at the specific level, while over a quarter (~26%) was ascribed to the genus level only and requires further study. All vouchers are permanently curated at the MNA and are available for study to the scientific community. A 3D model of an uncommon species from the Ross Sea, i.e. Tethyopsis brondstedi (Burton, 1929), is also presented here and will be made available for outreach purposes.

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How to cite

Please be aware, this is an old version of the dataset.  Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Ghiglione C, Alvaro M C, Cecchetto M, Canese S, Downey R, Guzzi A, Mazzoli C, Piazza P, Rapp H T, Sarà A, Schiaparelli S (2017): Porifera collection of the Italian National Antarctic Museum (MNA) - Data. v1.3. Italian National Antarctic Museum (MNA, Section of Genoa). Dataset/Occurrence. http://ipt.biodiversity.aq/resource?r=mna_antarctic_porifera&v=1.3

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The publisher and rights holder of this work is Italian National Antarctic Museum (MNA, Section of Genoa). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.

GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 89ed0b61-e110-4735-8774-8ac3a7fc3eb7.  Italian National Antarctic Museum (MNA, Section of Genoa) publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research.

Keywords

Occurrence; Antarctica; Ross Sea; Terra Nova Bay; Porifera; Italian National Antarctic Museum; 3D models

Contacts

Claudio Ghiglione
  • Metadata Provider
  • Originator
  • User
  • Point Of Contact
PostDoc
Maria Chiara Alvaro
  • Originator
Genoa
IT
Matteo Cecchetto
  • Originator
Genoa
IT
Simonepietro Canese
  • Originator
Milazzo
IT
Rachel Downey
  • Originator
Canberra
AU
Alice Guzzi
  • Originator
Claudio Mazzoli
  • Originator
Paola Piazza
  • Originator
Hans Tore Rapp
  • Originator
Antonio Sarà
  • Originator
Stefano Schiaparelli
  • Originator

Geographic Coverage

The specimens were collected in the Ross Sea sector of the Southern Ocean in a bathymetric range from 17 to 1100 meters of depth

Bounding Coordinates South West [-78, -180], North East [-70, 160]

Taxonomic Coverage

This dataset focuses on all classes (Calcarea, Demospongiae, Hexactinellida and Homoscleromorpha) of the Phylum Porifera (Kingdom Animalia), and includes a total of 807 specimens belonging to 144 morphospecies (with 95 taxa classified at species level and 49 at genus level), and representing 12 orders and 30 families)

Phylum Porifera
Class Calcarea, Demospongiae, Hexactinellida, Homoscleromorpha

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 1988-01-06 / 2014-02-01

Project Data

No Description available

Title Antarctic Porifera in the collection of the Italian National Antarctic Museum (MNA)
Funding The specimens were collected during different Antarctic expeditions funded by the Italian National Antarctic Research Program (PNRA). The complete list of research projects is reported here (in brackets is the project name or category under the PNRA program): • 2.1.4.6 (Necton e risorse da pesca), III expedition (1987/1988) • 2.1.4.3 (Oceanografia & Benthos), III expedition (1987/1988) • 3.2.1.2.5 (Benthos), V expedition (1989/1990) • 3.2.1.4 (Oceanografia geologica), V expedition (1989/1990) • 2d.2 (Ecologia e biogeochimica dell'Oceano Meridionale), IX expedition (1993/1994) • 2d.2 (Ecologia e biogeochimica dell'Oceano Meridionale), X expedition (1994/1995) • 2d.2 (Ecologia e biogeochimica dell'Oceano Meridionale - ROSSMIZE), XI expedition (1995/1996) • 2b.3 (Ecologia e biogeochimica dell'Oceano Meridionale), XIII expedition (1997/1998) • 2b.3.1 (Struttura e dinamica delle cenosi marine di Baia Terra Nova), XIV expedition (1998/1999) • 8.5 (L’area marina protetta di Baia Terra Nova: struttura e variazioni a breve e lungo termine), XV expedition (1999/2000) • 4.7 (Processi genetici e significato paleoclimatico e paleoceanografico dei CARBONati marini biogenici in ANTartide - CARBONANT), XVII expedition (2001/2002) • 8.5 (L’area marina protetta di Baia Terra Nova: struttura e variazioni a breve e lungo termine), XVII expedition (2001/2002) • 2002/8.6 (The costal ecosystem of Victoria Land coast: distribution and structure along the latitudinal gradient), XVIII expedition (2002/2003) • 2002/8.6 (The costal ecosystem of Victoria Land coast: distribution and structure along the latitudinal gradient), XIX expedition (2003/2004) • 2004/1.6 (Batteri e caianobatteri antartici: biodiversità e produzione di composti con potenzialità applicative in biotecnologia), XX expedition (2004/2005) • 2004/8.2 (Variabilità della ventilazione polare abissale e suo impatto sulla circolazione globale - PolarDOVE), XXI expedition (2005/2006) • 2006/08.01 (L’ecosistema costiero di Baia Terra Nova - Latitudinal Gradient Project), XXV expedition (2009/2010) • 2004/08.04 (Ecologia e ciclo vitale di specie ittiche costiere del Mare di Ross), XXV expedition (2009/2010) • 2010/A1.10 (Barcoding of Antarctic Marine Biodiversity - BAMBi), XXVII expedition (2011/2012) • 2009/A1.09 (Diversità genetica spazio temporale di endoparassiti delle regioni polari: uno studio per la valutazione dell’impatto dei cambiamenti globali sulle reti trofiche marine), XXVIII expedition (2012/2013) • 2010/A1.10 (Barcoding of Antarctic Marine Biodiversity - BAMBi), XXVIII expedition (2012/2013) • 2010/A1.11 (Vulnerabilità dei pesci polari al cambiamento climatico: ciclo vitale, habitats e relazione con il ghiaccio marino in Pleuragramma antarcticum), XXVIII expedition (2012/2013) • 2010/A1.10 (Barcoding of Antarctic Marine Biodiversity - BAMBi), XXIX expedition (2013/2014) • 2013/AZ1.09 (Integrità dell’ecosistema marino antartico come presupposto per lo studio dell’interazione parassita-ospite: un approccio genetico, molecolare ed immunologico), XXIX expedition (2013/2014)
Study Area Description The specimens were collected in the Ross Sea sector of the Southern Ocean in a bathymetric range from 17 to 1100 meters of depth.
Design Description Data were assembled by revising all the distributional records of the specimens deposited in the collections of the Italian Antarctic National Museum (MNA, section of Genoa, Italy). The samples were collected in the framework of several expeditions of the Italian National Antarctic Research Program (PNRA) from 1987 to 2014.

The personnel involved in the project:

Stefano Schiaparelli
  • Curator

Sampling Methods

Sampling was performed on a total of 331 different sampling stations (Figures 1, 3, 4, 5) through the deployment of a variety of sampling gears, mainly dredges (Charcot dredge, Naturalist dredge, Triangular dredge and Picard dredge) and Van Veen grabs of different volumes. Some samples were also opportunistically collected by long fishing lines, mid water trawls (that touched the bottom due to a failure of the winches), trammel nets and other fishing nets that provided additional material to standard techniques. Some samples, from the XIV, XV, XVII, XVIII, XXIII and XXV PNRA expeditions, were hand-collected by SCUBA diving. In one case (i.e. Sycetta antarctica (Brøndsted, 1931), MNA 8847) the specimen was collected beached and sampling coordinates refer to the coastline. In another case, i.e. Lycopodina cf. vaceleti (Van Soest and Baker 2011), the specimen record is based on a georeferenced ROV video frame (Figure 6) and no physical samples are available. Once the material has been acquired by the MNA after sorting and shipment activities, all the specimens were classified to the lowest possible taxonomical resolution. In the years, different researchers have contributed to the classification of the specimens: Homoscleromorpha were studied by Maurizio Pansini and Antonio Sarà; Demospongiae and Hexactinellida were studied by Rachel Downey, Antonio Sarà, Marco Bertolino, Maurizio Pansini and Barbara Calcinai; Calcarea were studied by Hans Tore Rapp. The present dataset has been formatted in order to fulfil the Darwin Core standard protocol required by the OBIS scheme (http://iobis.org/data/schema-and-meta-data) and according to the SCAR-MarBIN Data Toolkit (available at http://www.scarmarbin.be/documents/SM-FATv1.zip). The dataset was uploaded in the ANTOBIS database (the geospatial component of SCAR-MarBIN). Vouchers are now preserved in 90% ethanol (~53% of the entire collection), frozen (~23%), or dried (~24%).

Study Extent The distributional data considered here originated from 331 different sampling stations ranging between 17 and 1100 metres of depth
Quality Control Specimens were identified at the finest possible taxonomic resolution and only those that have been classified at least at the genus level were included in the present dataset. During all the phases of sorting, classification and storage of samples at the MNA, quality control and data cleaning have been undertaken at various stages in order to produce high quality data and make consistent cross-references between the database and sample labels. The MNA uses an SQL-based database (Specify 6) and a R-Shiny web application to manage its collections and link all the data (photos, glass slides, etc.) to the physical samples.

Method step description:

  1. Due to the large amount of researchers that managed the material before the acquisition of the collection by the MNA, all the specimens and distributional records were rechecked and then imported in the museum database. During this phase it emerged that only ~75% of the Porifera collection fulfilled the expected minimum set of data fields to be included in GBIF. The remaining ~25% of the material present in the MNA collection can be divided in a ~7%, represented by material not yet classified, and another ~18% represented by old materials that cannot be ascribed to a specific sampling station due to missing labels or incomplete information about sampling. Georeferencing on board each of the different research vessels is based on the interpolation of GPS satellite receivers and a gyrocompass. Station coordinates and sampling events were recorded during sampling activities based on various GPS systems.

Collection Data

Collection Name Italian National Antarctic Museum (MNA, section of Genoa, Italy)
Specimen preservation methods Formalin,  Deep frozen

Additional Metadata

marine, harvested by iOBIS