The need to understand species distribution- and biodiversity patterns in high-latitude marine regions is immediate as these marine environments are undergoing rapid environmental changes, including ocean warming and ocean acidification. By the year 2100, the seas north of the Greenland-Iceland-Faroe (GIF) topographic ridge are predicted to become largely corrosive to aragonite, a form of calcium carbonate commonly formed by calcifying molluscs. We examine depth-diversity relationships in bivalves and gastropods north and south of the GIF ridge, between 200 and 2000 m depth. We also identify bivalve and gastropod species that could be monitored to identify early signs of changes in benthic communities north of the GIF ridge, due to ocean ac...
Aim: Little is known about how marine biodiversity responds to oceanographic and climatic changes ov...
Cold seeps support fragile deep-sea communities of high biodiversity and are often found in areas wi...
Species distribution patterns in planktonic foraminiferal assemblages are fundamental to the underst...
The need to understand species distribution- and biodiversity patterns in high-latitude marine regio...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The need to understand species distribution- and biodiversity pat...
This dissertation is the first critical analysis of patterns of species diversity in a deep-sea taxo...
Data for bivalves from the Northeast Pacific and Northwest Atlantic were collected through an extens...
Highly specialised biota occurring at hydrothermally active vents on the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge...
AIM: The Arctic Ocean is one of the last near-pristine regions on Earth and although human activitie...
Sea ice retreat, seawater warming, and now ocean acidification are recognized as physical stressors ...
Place: Lausanne Publisher: Frontiers Media Sa WOS:000526864100001International audienceCirculation p...
The Humboldt Current Marine Ecosystem (HCE) is one of the most productive areas in the global ocean,...
The latitudinal diversity gradient, with maximum taxonomic richness in the tropics, is widely accept...
Abstract: Marine bivalves of the eastern Pacific continental shelf show a strong diversity gradient ...
Aim. Clade range size is a function of species range sizes but also depends on the geographic deploy...
Aim: Little is known about how marine biodiversity responds to oceanographic and climatic changes ov...
Cold seeps support fragile deep-sea communities of high biodiversity and are often found in areas wi...
Species distribution patterns in planktonic foraminiferal assemblages are fundamental to the underst...
The need to understand species distribution- and biodiversity patterns in high-latitude marine regio...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The need to understand species distribution- and biodiversity pat...
This dissertation is the first critical analysis of patterns of species diversity in a deep-sea taxo...
Data for bivalves from the Northeast Pacific and Northwest Atlantic were collected through an extens...
Highly specialised biota occurring at hydrothermally active vents on the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge...
AIM: The Arctic Ocean is one of the last near-pristine regions on Earth and although human activitie...
Sea ice retreat, seawater warming, and now ocean acidification are recognized as physical stressors ...
Place: Lausanne Publisher: Frontiers Media Sa WOS:000526864100001International audienceCirculation p...
The Humboldt Current Marine Ecosystem (HCE) is one of the most productive areas in the global ocean,...
The latitudinal diversity gradient, with maximum taxonomic richness in the tropics, is widely accept...
Abstract: Marine bivalves of the eastern Pacific continental shelf show a strong diversity gradient ...
Aim. Clade range size is a function of species range sizes but also depends on the geographic deploy...
Aim: Little is known about how marine biodiversity responds to oceanographic and climatic changes ov...
Cold seeps support fragile deep-sea communities of high biodiversity and are often found in areas wi...
Species distribution patterns in planktonic foraminiferal assemblages are fundamental to the underst...