New species, occurrence records and observations of predation by deep-sea Asteroidea (Echinodermata) from the North Atlantic by NOAA ship Okeanos Explorer
Author
Mah, Christopher L.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-04-20
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4766.2.1
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Sthenaster emmae
Mah
et al
.
2010
Figure 17
A–D
In situ
images of this species were identified based on the distinctive arrangement of abactinal plates as well as the wide superomarginal interradial plates. This is contrasted with those in
Gilbertaster
which are more elongate. Color in life of this species is white on the disk surface with darker orange plates. Arms are a more solid colored light orange. A second morphotype, of what is interpreted as a smaller individual was a uniform pink-brown in color.
New observations of this species in conjunction with the extensive survey observations of
Okeanos Explorer
throughout the Gulf of
Mexico
and adjacent regions show occurrence to be limited to the southeastern coastal region of North America, specifically, the Savannah Banks and Central Plateau Scarp region.
Feeding & Other Observations
Imagery collected by the
Okeanos Explorer
are the first clear observations of this species
in situ
and apparently feeding on prey. Initial determination of the predatory status of
Sthenaster emmae
was based primarily on gut contents of the
holotype
, which included spicules from
Eunicella modesta
(Verrill 1883)
as well as unclear video. Video observations captured one small individual on a denuded stalk projecting from dead
Lophelia
. Other imagery captured
Sthenaster
with a swollen disk possibly hunched over an unidentified prey item.
Occurrence:
Savannah Banks and off the coast of Jacksonville, FL,
Central Plateau Scarp and Richardson’s Jellyfish,
252–
874 m
.
Images Examined
Central Plateau Scarp,
30.924592
,
-78.088036
,
874 m
, EX1903L2_IMG_20190629T165108Z_ROVHD.jpg (small individual)
Central Plateau Scarp,
30.925962
,
-78.089989
,
865 m
,
EX1903L2_IMG_20190629T184639Z_ROVHD.jpg (swollen)
Central Plateau scarp,
30.924906
,
-78.088884
,
870 m
EX1903L2_IMG_20190629T173638Z_ROVHD.jpg (swollen)
Richardson’s Jellyfish,
30.924993
,
-78.089565
,
865 m
,
EX1903L2_IMG_20190701T
180214
Z_ROVHD.jpg