Project: Connectivity in western Atlantic seep populations: Oceanographic and life-history processes underlying genetic structure

Acronym/Short Name:SEEPC
Project Duration:2010-10 -2015-09
Geolocation:Western Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Intra-American Sea

Description

This project will evaluate connectivity on spatial scales that match those at which vent systems are being studied (3500 km), with a set of nested seeps (within the Barbados system) within which connectivity can be explored at more local spatial scales (30 to 130 km), and with species that span depth (600 m to 3600 m) and geographic ranges (30 km to 3500 km) and that have diverse life-history characteristics.  Five deep-sea seep systems in the Intra- American Sea (IAS) are targeted: Blake Ridge, Florida Escarpment, Alaminos Canyon, Brine Pool, Barbados (El Pilar, Orenoque A, Orenoque B). The primary objective is to advance our general knowledge of connectivity in the deep sea. The focus is on species and processes occurring in the IAS, with attention to oceanographic circulation, life histories, and genetics. Questions that apply in shallow-water systems motivate this study:

1. What phylogeographic breaks occur in the system? It is important to distinguish between phylogeographic history and connectivity. A phylogeographic break with no shared alleles between populations implies a long history of isolation or possibly cryptic speciation.

2. Are populations connected by ongoing migration? This is the fundamental question about connectivity and the scale of genetic variation in marine species with planktonic larvae.

3. What biophysical processes underlie observed connectivities? Biological processes (e.g., larval distributions in the water column, timing of reproduction, and planktonic larval duration) and physical processes of transport and dispersion interact to determine connectivity.

The oceanographic model for the IAS will be improved and coupled to a Lagrangian larval transport model. The field program includes time-series sampling of larvae at seeps with records of current velocities, water column sampling to determine larval distribution potential, shipboard studies of larval biology and behavior, and sampling of benthic target species. Phylogenetic and population genetic tools will be used to explore historical and contemporary gene flow. Iterative interactions among the science teams will advance our understanding of connectivity in the deep sea and to develop effective and best methods for hypothesis testing under the constraints of working in a relatively inaccessible environment. Since their discovery, deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems have been novel systems within which to test the generality of paradigms developed for shallow-water species. This study will explore scale-dependent biodiversity and recruitment dynamics in deep-sea seep communities, and will identify key factors underlying population persistence and maintenance of biodiversity in these patchy systems.

Google Earth map showing positions of stations, CTD, XBT, multibeam locations (KMZ file dlownload)


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
DNA barcode sequencing results for bivalve larvae collected on N. Atlantic cruises at cold seeps sites off of Barbados, the East coast of the U.S. and the Gulf of Mexico (SEEPC project)2017-04-21Final no updates expected
MOCNESS collections of invertebrate larvae throughout water column near methane seep sites: Barbados Accretionary Prism, 2012; Gulf of Mexico, 2014; Western Atlantic Margin, 20152017-02-13Final no updates expected
CTD data from moorings collected on multiple cruises from the Gulf of Mexico and N. Atlantic, 2011-2014 (SEEPC project)2016-12-28Final no updates expected
MOCNESS-CTD data from R/V Atlantis AT21-02 and AT26-15 in the Barbados seeps and Gulf of Mexico, from 2012 and 2014 (SEEPC project)2016-09-30Preliminary and in progress
AUV Sentry collections of invertebrate larvae close to the bottom near methane seep sites from R/V Atlantis AT29-04 at the Western Atlantic Margin, 2015 (SEEPC project)2016-09-30Final no updates expected
Codes for invertebrate larval types found in water column near methane seep sites (SEEPC Project)2016-09-28Final no updates expected
Jason sample event log from the R/V Atlantis (Alvin AT26-15) cruise in the Gulf of Mexico and Florida Escarpment during June 2012 (SEEPC project)2016-09-22Final no updates expected
Specimen log from Jason dives collected from the R/V Atlantis (AT21-02) cruise in the Barbados seeps, Intra-American Sea during June 2012 (SEEPC project)2016-05-10Final no updates expected
Specimen log from Alvin dives collected from the R/V Atlantis (Alvin AT26-15) cruise in the Gulf of Mexico and Florida Escarpment during May and June 2014 (SEEPC project)2016-05-10Final no updates expected
Specimen log from HOV Alvin dives collected from the R/V Atlantis (Alvin AT26-15) cruise in the Gulf of Mexico and Florida Escarpment during July 2015 (SEEPC project)2016-05-10Final no updates expected
XBT data from SEEPC cruises collected on the R/V Oceanus (OC471-02), R/V Atlantis (AT26-15, AT21-02, AT29-04), R/V Cape Hatteras (CH0912), and R/V Endeavor (EN531) from 2011-2015 (SEEPC project)2015-12-01Preliminary and in progress
Jason sample event log from the R/V Atlantis (Alvin AT29-04) cruise in the Blake Ridge Diapir, Cape Fear Diapir, and the United States Western Atlantic Margin during July 2015 (SEEPC project)2015-10-06Final no updates expected
Jason sample event log from the R/V Atlantis (AT21-02) cruise in the Barbados seeps, Intra-American Sea during June 2012 (SEEPC project)2015-10-02Final no updates expected
Acoustic Current Meter data from SEEPC moorings collected on the R/V Oceanus (OC471-02) and R/V Atlantis (AT26-15) from 2011-2014 (SEEPC project)2015-05-01Preliminary and in progress
Cruise track of R/V Pelican PE14-11 in the Blake Ridge, Cape Fear Diapir, Nov. 2014 (SEEPC project)2014-12-09Final no updates expected
One-minute navigation points from R/V Cape Hatteras CH0912 in the Blake Ridge, Cape Fear Diapir from 2012-2012 (SEEPC project)2014-11-05Final no updates expected
Cruise track of AT21-02 from R/V Atlantis AT21-02 in the Barbados seeps, Intra-American Sea from June 2012 (SEEPC project)2014-10-27Final no updates expected
Control point navigation points for Endeavor cruise 531 from R/V Endeavor EN531 in the Blake Ridge, Cape Fear Diapir from August 2013 (SEEPC project)2014-08-18Final no updates expected
Underway data from cruise R/V Endeavor EN531 in the Blake Ridge, Cape Fear Diapir from Aug. 2013 (SEEPC project)2014-08-15Final no updates expected
Underway data from cruise Atlantis 2101 from R/V Oceanus OC471-02 in the Blake Ridge, Cape Fear Diapir from August 2011 (SEEPC project)2014-08-06Final no updates expected
Underway data from R/V Atlantis AT26-15 in the Gulf of Mexico from May 2014 (SEEPC project)2014-07-08Final no updates expected

People

Principal Investigator: David B. Eggleston
North Carolina State University - Center for Marine Science and Technology (NCSU CMAST)

Principal Investigator: Cindy Van Dover
Duke University

Principal Investigator: Craig M. Young
University of Oregon

Co-Principal Investigator: Clifford Cunningham
Duke University Department of Biology (Duke - Bio)

Co-Principal Investigator: Ruoying He
North Carolina State University - Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (NCSU MEAS)

Co-Principal Investigator: Svetlana A. Maslakova
University of Oregon

Contact: Cindy Van Dover
Duke University