An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structuring organismal communities is crucial because those communities structured primarily by their physical environment typically exhibit greater sensitivity to environmental change than those structured predominantly by competitive interactions. Here, using detailed phylogenetic and functional information, we investigate this question in macrofaunal assemblages from Northwest Atlantic Ocean continental slopes, a high seas region projected to experience substantial environmental change through the current century. We demonstrate assemblages to be both phylogenetically and functionally under-dispersed, and thus conclude that the physical environme...
Peracarid abundance assemblage matrices (genus abundance by box core and family abundance by box cor...
Cold seeps support fragile deep-sea communities of high biodiversity and are often found in areas wi...
Multiple hypotheses have emerged to explain the apparent paradox of high diversity of the deep-sea b...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...
The deep-sea benthos covers over 90% of seafloor area and hosts a great diversity of species which c...
Deep-sea systems are understudied compared to any other ecological system on Earth, but they are imp...
Most of our knowledge of biodiversity and its causes in the deep-sea benthos derives from regional-s...
The deep‐sea benthos covers over 90% of seafloor area and hosts a great diversity of species which c...
Circulation patterns in the North Atlantic Ocean have changed and re-organized multiple times over m...
Understanding of the fundamental ecology of deep-sea ecosystems remains immature relative to more fa...
The patterns and drivers of marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and how biological communi...
Predictions of the effects of global change on ecological communities are largely based on single ha...
Aim: To characterize the functional diversity and selected ecological functions of marine epibenthic...
Diverse faunal groups inhabit deep-sea sediments over much of Earth's surface, but our understanding...
Peracarid abundance assemblage matrices (genus abundance by box core and family abundance by box cor...
Cold seeps support fragile deep-sea communities of high biodiversity and are often found in areas wi...
Multiple hypotheses have emerged to explain the apparent paradox of high diversity of the deep-sea b...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...
The deep-sea benthos covers over 90% of seafloor area and hosts a great diversity of species which c...
Deep-sea systems are understudied compared to any other ecological system on Earth, but they are imp...
Most of our knowledge of biodiversity and its causes in the deep-sea benthos derives from regional-s...
The deep‐sea benthos covers over 90% of seafloor area and hosts a great diversity of species which c...
Circulation patterns in the North Atlantic Ocean have changed and re-organized multiple times over m...
Understanding of the fundamental ecology of deep-sea ecosystems remains immature relative to more fa...
The patterns and drivers of marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and how biological communi...
Predictions of the effects of global change on ecological communities are largely based on single ha...
Aim: To characterize the functional diversity and selected ecological functions of marine epibenthic...
Diverse faunal groups inhabit deep-sea sediments over much of Earth's surface, but our understanding...
Peracarid abundance assemblage matrices (genus abundance by box core and family abundance by box cor...
Cold seeps support fragile deep-sea communities of high biodiversity and are often found in areas wi...
Multiple hypotheses have emerged to explain the apparent paradox of high diversity of the deep-sea b...