peer reviewedProductivity and environmental stress are major drivers of multiple biodiversity facets and faunal community structure. Little is known on their interacting effects on early community assembly processes in the deep sea (>200 m), the largest environment on Earth. However, at hydrothermal vents productivity correlates, at least partially, with environmental stress. Here, we studied the colonization of rock substrata deployed along a deep‐sea hydrothermal vent gradient at four sites with and without direct influence of vent fluids at 1,700‐m depth in the Lucky Strike vent field (Mid‐Atlantic Ridge [MAR]). We examined in detail the composition of faunal communities (>20 μm) established after 2 yr and evaluated species and functiona...
Chemosynthetic primary production by microbes supports abundant faunal assemblages at deep-sea hydro...
MotivationTraits are increasingly being used to quantify global biodiversity patterns, with trait da...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...
peer reviewedProductivity and environmental stress are major drivers of multiple biodiversity facets...
Species with markedly different sizes interact when sharing the same habitat. Unravelling mechanisms...
Hydrothermal vents are highly dynamic ecosystems and are unusually energy rich in the deep-sea. Insi...
The structure and dynamics of natural communities result from the interplay of abiotic and biotic fa...
The study of the functional component of biodiversity has experienced a recent resurgence in popular...
Sediment-hosted hydrothermal vents, where hot, mineral-rich water flows through sediment, are poorly...
Since their discovery in 1977, the ecological communities found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents have ...
Background: We studied the meiofauna community at deep-sea hydrothermal vents along a gradient of ve...
The two known deep-sea hydrothermal vent fields along the Mid-Cayman Rise are separated by a distanc...
The few existing studies on deep-sea hydrothermal vent copepods indicate low connectivity with surro...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents are subject to major disturbances that alter the physical and chemical e...
In just four decades, hundreds of hydrothermal vent fields have been discovered, widely distributed ...
Chemosynthetic primary production by microbes supports abundant faunal assemblages at deep-sea hydro...
MotivationTraits are increasingly being used to quantify global biodiversity patterns, with trait da...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...
peer reviewedProductivity and environmental stress are major drivers of multiple biodiversity facets...
Species with markedly different sizes interact when sharing the same habitat. Unravelling mechanisms...
Hydrothermal vents are highly dynamic ecosystems and are unusually energy rich in the deep-sea. Insi...
The structure and dynamics of natural communities result from the interplay of abiotic and biotic fa...
The study of the functional component of biodiversity has experienced a recent resurgence in popular...
Sediment-hosted hydrothermal vents, where hot, mineral-rich water flows through sediment, are poorly...
Since their discovery in 1977, the ecological communities found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents have ...
Background: We studied the meiofauna community at deep-sea hydrothermal vents along a gradient of ve...
The two known deep-sea hydrothermal vent fields along the Mid-Cayman Rise are separated by a distanc...
The few existing studies on deep-sea hydrothermal vent copepods indicate low connectivity with surro...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents are subject to major disturbances that alter the physical and chemical e...
In just four decades, hundreds of hydrothermal vent fields have been discovered, widely distributed ...
Chemosynthetic primary production by microbes supports abundant faunal assemblages at deep-sea hydro...
MotivationTraits are increasingly being used to quantify global biodiversity patterns, with trait da...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...