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Deep-sea biodiversity

Deep-sea biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea: the known, the unknown, and the unknowable.

Deep-sea biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea: the known, the unknown, and the unknowable.

... the deep Mediterranean are close to the upper limit for many cold-water corals living at bathyal depths ...two deep-water colonial scleractinian species living in the Mediterranean, ...the deep-water ...

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A Dataset of Deep-Sea Fishes Surveyed by Research Vessels in the Waters around Taiwan

A Dataset of Deep-Sea Fishes Surveyed by Research Vessels in the Waters around Taiwan

... of deep-sea ish fauna is hampered by a lack of data due to the diiculty and high cost incurred in its surveys and ...China Sea, South China Sea and the ...are deep-sea ...

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Occurrence, sources and transport pathways of natural and anthropogenic hydrocarbons in deep-sea sediments of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

Occurrence, sources and transport pathways of natural and anthropogenic hydrocarbons in deep-sea sediments of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

... Danovaro, R., Company, J. B., Corinaldesi, C., D’Onghia, G., Galil, B., Gambi, C., Goo- day, A. J., Lampadariou, N., Luna, G. M., Morigi, C., Olu, K., Polymenakou, P., Ramirez- Llodra, E., Sabbatini, A., Sard ´a, F., ...

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Anthropogenic impacts in the deep sea of the Azores : fishing and litter

Anthropogenic impacts in the deep sea of the Azores : fishing and litter

... the deep ocean by the world’s fishing fleets has been well described (Koslow et ...to deep-sea ecosystems (Norse et ...at sea, deep-water fish stocks were the next obvious ...of ...

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Application of a spectral characterization method to the REDEXT deep sea buoy network

Application of a spectral characterization method to the REDEXT deep sea buoy network

... type sea-state, which is characterize by high peak periods and mid to low significant wave height it was not obtained a clear trend of this ...that sea-states generated at great distance suffer a process of ...

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Man and the last great wilderness: human impact on the deep sea.

Man and the last great wilderness: human impact on the deep sea.

... of deep-sea wrecks is difficult to ...Two deep water wrecks, one in the eastern Atlantic (Francois Vieljeux) and one in the Mediterranean (SS Persia) are both somewhat surprisingly host to ...

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Silicon isotopes of deep sea sponges: New insights into biomineralisation and skeletal structure

Silicon isotopes of deep sea sponges: New insights into biomineralisation and skeletal structure

... The relationship between δ 30 SiSpicules and DSi concentration is not yet understood, but a simple biological model suggests that the fractionation factor could arise during sponge uptak[r] ...

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Deep-sea ophiuroids (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea: Ophiurida) from the Gulf of Cadiz (NE Atlantic)

Deep-sea ophiuroids (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea: Ophiurida) from the Gulf of Cadiz (NE Atlantic)

... during deep-towed TV observations in Porto (3800 m—TTR16, TTR17, MSM01-03), Bonjardim (3100 m—MSM01-03, TTR17), Olenin (2610 m—TTR15) and Carlos Ribeiro mud volcanoes (2200 m—TTR11, TTR16, MSM01-03) ...

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Ancient divergence in the trans-oceanic deep-sea shark Centroscymnus crepidater

Ancient divergence in the trans-oceanic deep-sea shark Centroscymnus crepidater

... the deep-sea shark Centroscymnus crepidater indicates absence of genetic structure within the Atlantic but significant differentiation between Atlantic and Pacific populations using microsatellite ...

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Distribution patterns of deep-sea benthopelagic fish off Algarve coast, Portugal

Distribution patterns of deep-sea benthopelagic fish off Algarve coast, Portugal

... on deep-sea fishe- ries, it remains to be evaluated to what extent the present resource management policies are, in fact, ...of deep-sea benthos-associated ...in deep-sea fish ...

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Eocene-Pliocene deep sea ostracodes from ODP site 744A, Southern Indian Ocean

Eocene-Pliocene deep sea ostracodes from ODP site 744A, Southern Indian Ocean

... Oligocene interval in the Kerguelen Plateau: the increase in productivity was normally linked to an increase in car- bonate dissolution, except when the region was under the influence of a warm, carbonate saturated water ...

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A retrospective analysis of scientific publications on the deep sea from 1987 to 2016

A retrospective analysis of scientific publications on the deep sea from 1987 to 2016

... When analyzing the performance of journals over time, we observed the consolidation of main journals during the last 30 years. However, although they continue to publish a substantial number of articles, journals such as ...

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The snails' tale in deep-sea habitats in the Gulf of Cadiz (NE Atlantic)

The snails' tale in deep-sea habitats in the Gulf of Cadiz (NE Atlantic)

... in deep- sea communities, both in terms of diversity and biomass (Levin, 2005; Decker et ...enriched deep-sea habitats such as sunken wood and animal carcasses (Sasaki et ...substrate ...

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Host-symbiont interactions in the deep-sea vent mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus : a molecular approach

Host-symbiont interactions in the deep-sea vent mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus : a molecular approach

... Deep-sea hydrothermal vents are characterized by different physical and chemical factors, including, high pressure, high temperature gradients and high hydrostatic pressure, complete absence of light, low ...

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Rhodopsin in the Dark Hot Sea: Molecular Analysis of Rhodopsin in a Snailfish, Careproctus rhodomelas, Living near the Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent.

Rhodopsin in the Dark Hot Sea: Molecular Analysis of Rhodopsin in a Snailfish, Careproctus rhodomelas, Living near the Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent.

... in deep- sea and deep-freshwater animal species and investigated the evolution of their unique photore- ception systems ...of deep-sea fish endemic to the hydrothermal ...a ...

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Fish food in the deep sea: revisiting the role of large food-falls.

Fish food in the deep sea: revisiting the role of large food-falls.

... The carcass was attended by 18 zoarcids (eelpouts), cf. Pachycara crassiceps, which have also been observed at baited camera traps in this area [49]. No active feeding on the carcass was observed, and most of the fish ...

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Pollen from the deep-sea: A breakthrough in the mystery of the ice ages

Pollen from the deep-sea: A breakthrough in the mystery of the ice ages

... in deep-sea sediments to trace vegetation and atmospheric conditions through time, highlighting its key role in understanding the mechanisms underlying climate change via the direct comparison with ocean ...

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Area Estimation of Deep-Sea Surfaces from Oblique Still Images

Area Estimation of Deep-Sea Surfaces from Oblique Still Images

... Within the framework of the Portuguese Continental Shelf Extension Project, the ROV “Luso” has been in operation since 2008. It has surveyed and sampled the deep Northeast Atlantic sea- bed (Fig 1A). The ...

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Comparison of deep-water viromes from the atlantic ocean and the mediterranean sea.

Comparison of deep-water viromes from the atlantic ocean and the mediterranean sea.

... in deep Atlantic Ocean waters are depth- stratified [19], with specific water masses harboring distinctly different bacterial ...in deep waters of the Mediterra- nean Sea have been shown to be ...

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Biological and environmental rhythms in (dark) deep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems

Biological and environmental rhythms in (dark) deep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems

... Between oceans, differences were observed in tidal rhythms of high (> 200 ◦ C) and low (< 10 ◦ C) temperature records. For the NEP, the tidal influence appeared to wane in high-temperature records, making tidal ...

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