The Longqi vent field, situated on the Southwest Indian Ridge, is ecologically distinct among known hydrothermal vents fields. It hosts a combination of previously unknown species and those shared at species or genus level with other hydrothermal vents on the Central Indian Ridge (CIR) and East Scotia Ridge (ESR). We investigate the size-based and trophodynamics of consumers at Longqi vent field and compared these with ESR and CIR vent fields using stable isotope analysis. Intra-specific variability in δ13C and δ15N values in relationship to shell length was observed in Gigantopelta aegis but absent in Chrysomallon squamiferum. A model-based clustering approach identified four trophic groupings at Longqi: species with the lowest δ13C values...
Hydrothermal vents on mid-oceanic ridges are patchily distributed and host many taxa endemic to deep...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific are increasingly explored for potential mineral e...
Chemosymbiotic species inhabiting deep-sea hydrothermal vents are known to rely on microbial symbion...
The Southwest Indian Ridge is the longest section of very slow to ultraslow-spreading seafloor in th...
The hydrothermal vents on the East Scotia Ridge are the first to be explored in the Antarctic and ar...
The hydrothermal vents on the East Scotia Ridge are the first to be explored in the Antarctic and ar...
The hydrothermal vents on the East Scotia Ridge are the first to be explored in the Antarctic and ar...
International audienceFor the last few decades, trophic ecology has usually been investigated by usi...
The two known deep-sea hydrothermal vent fields along the Mid-Cayman Rise are separated by a distanc...
Mineral exploitation at deep-sea hydrothermal vents is poised to become a reality. Detailed knowledg...
Shallow-water hydrothermal vent ecosystems are distinct from the deep-sea counterparts, because they...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific are increasingly explored for potential mineral e...
We explore the trophic ecology of heterotrophic fauna associated with a high temperature (HT) vent, ...
In deep-sea hydrothermal vent fields, faunal distribution is associated with the geochemical environ...
editorial reviewedHydrothermal vents are features of the seafloor where fluids (acidic, geothermally...
Hydrothermal vents on mid-oceanic ridges are patchily distributed and host many taxa endemic to deep...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific are increasingly explored for potential mineral e...
Chemosymbiotic species inhabiting deep-sea hydrothermal vents are known to rely on microbial symbion...
The Southwest Indian Ridge is the longest section of very slow to ultraslow-spreading seafloor in th...
The hydrothermal vents on the East Scotia Ridge are the first to be explored in the Antarctic and ar...
The hydrothermal vents on the East Scotia Ridge are the first to be explored in the Antarctic and ar...
The hydrothermal vents on the East Scotia Ridge are the first to be explored in the Antarctic and ar...
International audienceFor the last few decades, trophic ecology has usually been investigated by usi...
The two known deep-sea hydrothermal vent fields along the Mid-Cayman Rise are separated by a distanc...
Mineral exploitation at deep-sea hydrothermal vents is poised to become a reality. Detailed knowledg...
Shallow-water hydrothermal vent ecosystems are distinct from the deep-sea counterparts, because they...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific are increasingly explored for potential mineral e...
We explore the trophic ecology of heterotrophic fauna associated with a high temperature (HT) vent, ...
In deep-sea hydrothermal vent fields, faunal distribution is associated with the geochemical environ...
editorial reviewedHydrothermal vents are features of the seafloor where fluids (acidic, geothermally...
Hydrothermal vents on mid-oceanic ridges are patchily distributed and host many taxa endemic to deep...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific are increasingly explored for potential mineral e...
Chemosymbiotic species inhabiting deep-sea hydrothermal vents are known to rely on microbial symbion...