<p>HV- Hydrothermal vents; MS – Methane Seeps; WF- Whale-fall; KF- Kelp-fall; WO- Wood-fall.</p
Reducing systems where carbon is fixed chemosynthetically by bacteria (e.g., methane, hydrocarbon an...
The importance of chemosynthetic nutritional pathways was examined for macrofaunal invertebrates (.3...
Understanding the ecological processes and connectivity of chemosynthetic deep-sea ecosystems requir...
<div><p>Sediments associated with hydrothermal venting, methane seepage and large organic falls such...
Abstract: Sediments associated with hydrothermal vent-ing, methane seepage and large organic falls s...
Sediments associated with hydrothermal venting, methane seepage and large organic falls such as whal...
Methane seeps in the deep sea are chemosynthetic ecosystems that host highly productive communities,...
Discovery of chemosynthetic ecosystems in the 1970s changed the way we think about dynamic processes...
<p>Colored dots represent quantitative faunal studies at hydrothermal vents (red), cold seeps (blue)...
Observations from the first submersible reconnaissance of the Blake Ridge Diapir provide the geologi...
Whale falls produce remarkable organic- and sulfide-rich habitat islands at the seafloor. The past d...
Methane seepage often generates precipitation of carbonate rocks, which host microbes and a diverse ...
Continental margins host methane seeps, animal falls and wood falls, with chemosynthetic communities...
The discovery of huge subsurface reservoirs of methane in the form of gas hydrate, has fueled the in...
In the deep-sea sediment, microbes can form a unique community when a large amount of nutrient load ...
Reducing systems where carbon is fixed chemosynthetically by bacteria (e.g., methane, hydrocarbon an...
The importance of chemosynthetic nutritional pathways was examined for macrofaunal invertebrates (.3...
Understanding the ecological processes and connectivity of chemosynthetic deep-sea ecosystems requir...
<div><p>Sediments associated with hydrothermal venting, methane seepage and large organic falls such...
Abstract: Sediments associated with hydrothermal vent-ing, methane seepage and large organic falls s...
Sediments associated with hydrothermal venting, methane seepage and large organic falls such as whal...
Methane seeps in the deep sea are chemosynthetic ecosystems that host highly productive communities,...
Discovery of chemosynthetic ecosystems in the 1970s changed the way we think about dynamic processes...
<p>Colored dots represent quantitative faunal studies at hydrothermal vents (red), cold seeps (blue)...
Observations from the first submersible reconnaissance of the Blake Ridge Diapir provide the geologi...
Whale falls produce remarkable organic- and sulfide-rich habitat islands at the seafloor. The past d...
Methane seepage often generates precipitation of carbonate rocks, which host microbes and a diverse ...
Continental margins host methane seeps, animal falls and wood falls, with chemosynthetic communities...
The discovery of huge subsurface reservoirs of methane in the form of gas hydrate, has fueled the in...
In the deep-sea sediment, microbes can form a unique community when a large amount of nutrient load ...
Reducing systems where carbon is fixed chemosynthetically by bacteria (e.g., methane, hydrocarbon an...
The importance of chemosynthetic nutritional pathways was examined for macrofaunal invertebrates (.3...
Understanding the ecological processes and connectivity of chemosynthetic deep-sea ecosystems requir...