On abyssal plains, demersal fish are believed to play an important role in transferring energy across the seafloor and between the pelagic and benthic realms. However, little is known about their spatial distributions, making it difficult to quantify their ecological significance. To address this, we employed an autonomous underwater vehicle to conduct an exceptionally large photographic survey of fish distributions on the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (NE Atlantic, 4850 m water depth) encompassing two spatial scales (1–10 km2) on and adjacent to a small abyssal hill (240 m elevation). The spatial distributions of the total fish fauna and that of the two dominant morphotypes (Coryphaenoidessp. 1 and C. profundicolus) appeared to be random, a resu...
Only a tiny fraction of the world\u27s largest volume of living space, the ocean\u27s mid-water regi...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...
On abyssal plains, demersal fish are believed to play an important role in transferring energy acros...
Ecological and behavioral data on mobile, low density, benthopelagic animals is difficult to collect...
Deep-sea demersal fish are likely to be highly important in structuring deep-sea ecosystems, but a p...
Determining the distribution and abundance of life is challenging, especially in the deep sea where ...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are important habitats that provide several ecosystem services, yet relative...
The spatial distribution of organisms plays a key role in facilitating biological processes, such as...
The assemblage structure and vertical distribution of deep-pelagic fishes relative to a mid-ocean ri...
The ichthyofauna of ocean margin regions is characterised by a succession of different species occur...
The marine environment is largely under-sampled both in time and space. There is a growing need for ...
Demersal fishes appearing at baited cameras at 2500 m depth either side of the axis of the Northern ...
The distribution of organisms is related to both environmental factors and interactions between orga...
Only a tiny fraction of the world\u27s largest volume of living space, the ocean\u27s mid-water regi...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...
On abyssal plains, demersal fish are believed to play an important role in transferring energy acros...
Ecological and behavioral data on mobile, low density, benthopelagic animals is difficult to collect...
Deep-sea demersal fish are likely to be highly important in structuring deep-sea ecosystems, but a p...
Determining the distribution and abundance of life is challenging, especially in the deep sea where ...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are important habitats that provide several ecosystem services, yet relative...
The spatial distribution of organisms plays a key role in facilitating biological processes, such as...
The assemblage structure and vertical distribution of deep-pelagic fishes relative to a mid-ocean ri...
The ichthyofauna of ocean margin regions is characterised by a succession of different species occur...
The marine environment is largely under-sampled both in time and space. There is a growing need for ...
Demersal fishes appearing at baited cameras at 2500 m depth either side of the axis of the Northern ...
The distribution of organisms is related to both environmental factors and interactions between orga...
Only a tiny fraction of the world\u27s largest volume of living space, the ocean\u27s mid-water regi...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...