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Stability of the sponge assemblage of Mediterranean coralligenous concretions along a millennial time span
Authors:Marco Bertolino  Barbara Calcinai  Riccardo Cattaneo‐Vietti  Carlo Cerrano  Anna Lafratta  Maurizio Pansini  Daniela Pica  Giorgio Bavestrello
Institution:1. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, dell'Ambiente e della Vita, Università di Genova, , Genova, Italy;2. Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita e dell'Ambiente, Università Politecnica delle Marche, , Ancona, Italy
Abstract:The Mediterranean coralligenous substratum is a hard bottom of biogenic origin, mainly composed of calcareous algae, growing in dim light conditions. Sponges are among of the most representative taxa of the coralligenous assemblages, with more than 300 recorded species of different habits: massive, erect, boring and insinuating. When sponges die, their siliceous spicules remain trapped in the biogenic concretion, offering the opportunity to describe the coralligenous spongofauna over a very long span of time, virtually dating back to a large part of the Holocene period. The data reported here were obtained from core samples collected from four coralligenous concretions. Each block was collected in a different locality of the Ligurian Sea: Santo Stefano Shoals, Bogliasco, Punta del Faro (Portofino Promontory) and Punta Manara. Radiocarbon age determinations indicate for these conglomerates a maximal age between 1600 and 3100 years. The spicules trapped in the cores show deep dissolution marks in the form of circular holes on their surface or present an enlargement of the axial canal. However, their original shape, generally intact, suggests the absence of mechanical injuries and allows a tentative identification at the species level. The analysis of these old spicules reveals an ancient sponge assemblage composed of 30 recognisable species. This indicates that almost one half of the sponge community today settled on coralligenous substrata has been present in the conglomerates for their entire existence.
Keywords:Coralligenous  ecosystem stability  Ligurian Sea  Porifera  sponge spicules
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