Understanding the ecological processes and connectivity of chemosynthetic deep-sea ecosystems requires comparative studies. In the Guaymas Basin (Gulf of California, Mexico), the presence of seeps and vents in the absence of a biogeographic barrier, and comparable sedimentary settings and depths offers a unique opportunity to assess the role of ecosystem-specific environmental conditions on macrofaunal communities. Six seep and four vent assemblages were studied, three of which were characterised by common major foundation taxa: vesicomyid bivalves, siboglinid tubeworms and microbial mats. Macrofaunal community structure at the family level showed that density, diversity and composition patterns were primarily shaped by seep- and vent-commo...
UnrestrictedUnderstanding the interactions between macrofauna organisms and sediment biogeochemistry...
The Sonora Margin cold seeps present a seafloor mosaic pattern consisting of different faunal assemb...
35 pagesEfforts to understand and preserve methane seep communities of the Gulf of Mexico and the U...
00000 WOS:000361524900012International audienceUnderstanding the ecological processes and connectivi...
There are thousands of seeps in the deep ocean worldwide; however, many questions remain about their...
This study examined the previously unknown macrofaunal of a deep-sea cold seep and two shallow hydro...
Abstract: Sediments associated with hydrothermal vent-ing, methane seepage and large organic falls s...
<div><p>In the Guaymas Basin, the presence of cold seeps and hydrothermal vents in close proximity, ...
<div><p>Sediments associated with hydrothermal venting, methane seepage and large organic falls such...
Sediments associated with hydrothermal venting, methane seepage and large organic falls such as whal...
In the Guaymas Basin, the presence of cold seeps and hydrothermal vents in close proximity, similar ...
Methane seeps in the deep sea are chemosynthetic ecosystems that host highly productive communities,...
WOS:000472949800006This study provides an analysis of vesicomyid bivalve-symbiont community distribu...
The permanent metazoan meiofauna associated with vestimentiferan tubeworm aggregations from hydrocar...
In the Guaymas Basin, the presence at a few tens of kilometers of cold seeps and hydrothermal vents ...
UnrestrictedUnderstanding the interactions between macrofauna organisms and sediment biogeochemistry...
The Sonora Margin cold seeps present a seafloor mosaic pattern consisting of different faunal assemb...
35 pagesEfforts to understand and preserve methane seep communities of the Gulf of Mexico and the U...
00000 WOS:000361524900012International audienceUnderstanding the ecological processes and connectivi...
There are thousands of seeps in the deep ocean worldwide; however, many questions remain about their...
This study examined the previously unknown macrofaunal of a deep-sea cold seep and two shallow hydro...
Abstract: Sediments associated with hydrothermal vent-ing, methane seepage and large organic falls s...
<div><p>In the Guaymas Basin, the presence of cold seeps and hydrothermal vents in close proximity, ...
<div><p>Sediments associated with hydrothermal venting, methane seepage and large organic falls such...
Sediments associated with hydrothermal venting, methane seepage and large organic falls such as whal...
In the Guaymas Basin, the presence of cold seeps and hydrothermal vents in close proximity, similar ...
Methane seeps in the deep sea are chemosynthetic ecosystems that host highly productive communities,...
WOS:000472949800006This study provides an analysis of vesicomyid bivalve-symbiont community distribu...
The permanent metazoan meiofauna associated with vestimentiferan tubeworm aggregations from hydrocar...
In the Guaymas Basin, the presence at a few tens of kilometers of cold seeps and hydrothermal vents ...
UnrestrictedUnderstanding the interactions between macrofauna organisms and sediment biogeochemistry...
The Sonora Margin cold seeps present a seafloor mosaic pattern consisting of different faunal assemb...
35 pagesEfforts to understand and preserve methane seep communities of the Gulf of Mexico and the U...