Figure 2

Images at different scales of the most abundant megafauna species (identified to the lowest taxonomical rank as possible), occurring at or near the whale carcass (see also Table 1): (A) Pannychia moseleyi; (B) Ophiurida; (C) Bathynomus doederleini; (D) Buccinum yoroianum (E) Echinothurioida; (F) Solaster paxillatus; (G) Macrocheira kaempferi; (H) Hexanchus griseus; (I) Cephaloscyllium umbratile; (J) Coelorinchus sp.; (K) Pterothrissus gissu; (L) Zoarcidae not identified; (M) Physiculus japonicus; (N) Simenchelys parasitica (various individuals feeding at the carcass); (O) Helicolenus hilgendorfii; (P) Eptatretus deani; (Q) broad view of the carcass with several individuals of P. gissu and one individual of M. kaempferi leaving the field of view - left of the frame. The poor quality of some of the images indicates the loss in resolution after extracting frame grabs from the video.