Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
Faculty of Biological Sciences and Aquaculture, Nord University, Bodø, Norway.
Dokl Biol Sci. 2023 Apr;509(1):124-127. doi: 10.1134/S0012496623700217. Epub 2023 May 19.
Biodiversity in the Laptev Sea was assessed for gutless marine worms of the family Siboglinidae (Annelida), whose metabolism is provided by symbiotic bacteria that oxidize hydrogen sulfide and methane. Seven siboglinid species were found within the geographical boundaries of the Laptev Sea, and another species was found in an adjacent sector of the Arctic Basin. The largest number of finds and the greatest biological diversity of siboglinids were observed in the eastern part of the Laptev Sea in a field of numerous methane flares. One find was made in the estuary area of the Lena River at a depth of 25 m. A possible association of siboglinids with methane seepage areas is discussed.
拉普捷夫海的生物多样性评估了无肠海洋蠕虫的科 siboglinidae (环节动物),其新陈代谢是由共生细菌提供的,这些细菌氧化硫化氢和甲烷。在拉普捷夫海的地理边界内发现了 7 种 siboglinid 物种,在北极盆地的相邻区域发现了另一种物种。在拉普捷夫海东部的众多甲烷耀斑场中,发现了最多的 siboglinid 物种和最大的生物多样性。在勒拿河河口地区的 25 米深处发现了一个发现。讨论了 siboglinid 与甲烷渗漏区的可能联系。