Previous studies have suggested that the high diversity associated with the Norfolk seamounts (Southwest Pacific) could reflect endemism resulting from limited dispersal due to hydrological phenomena. Crustaceans of the family Galatheidae are thoroughly studied in the New Caledonia economic zone permitting the analysis of species distribution pattern between the New Caledonia slope and Norfolk ridge seamounts. This analysis has shown that, qualitatively, the same species are sampled on seamounts and on the New Caledonia slope. Local endemism was never detected. However, on each seamount, and therefore on a small surface, a very high number of species are usually sampled, suggesting that seamounts are biodiversity hot spots. Then, to evaluat...
Chemosynthetic ecosystems are distributed worldwide in fragmented habitats harbouring seemingly hig...
We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using...
Conventional wisdom suggests that seamounts harbour high levels of biodiversity and endemism, play i...
The seamounts chain offers a set of fragmented habitats in which species with poor dispersive abilit...
Seamounts were often considered as 'hotspots of diversity' and 'centers of endemism', but recently t...
International audienceAim: The biogeography of seamount fauna remains poorly known, with less than 1...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
Patterns of genetic connectivity are increasingly considered in the design of marine protected areas...
Patterns of genetic connectivity are increasingly considered in the design of marine protected areas...
Vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) are susceptible to the impact of intense or long-term anthropoge...
Effective spatial management of coral reefs and marine protected area design require an understandin...
<div><p>Heightened interest in the exploitation of deep seafloor minerals is raising questions on th...
Heightened interest in the exploitation of deep seafloor minerals is raising questions on the conseq...
Heightened interest in the exploitation of deep seafloor minerals is raising questions on the conseq...
Chemosynthetic ecosystems are distributed worldwide in fragmented habitats harbouring seemingly high...
Chemosynthetic ecosystems are distributed worldwide in fragmented habitats harbouring seemingly hig...
We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using...
Conventional wisdom suggests that seamounts harbour high levels of biodiversity and endemism, play i...
The seamounts chain offers a set of fragmented habitats in which species with poor dispersive abilit...
Seamounts were often considered as 'hotspots of diversity' and 'centers of endemism', but recently t...
International audienceAim: The biogeography of seamount fauna remains poorly known, with less than 1...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
Patterns of genetic connectivity are increasingly considered in the design of marine protected areas...
Patterns of genetic connectivity are increasingly considered in the design of marine protected areas...
Vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) are susceptible to the impact of intense or long-term anthropoge...
Effective spatial management of coral reefs and marine protected area design require an understandin...
<div><p>Heightened interest in the exploitation of deep seafloor minerals is raising questions on th...
Heightened interest in the exploitation of deep seafloor minerals is raising questions on the conseq...
Heightened interest in the exploitation of deep seafloor minerals is raising questions on the conseq...
Chemosynthetic ecosystems are distributed worldwide in fragmented habitats harbouring seemingly high...
Chemosynthetic ecosystems are distributed worldwide in fragmented habitats harbouring seemingly hig...
We report the first comparative population genetics study for vent fauna in the Southern Ocean using...
Conventional wisdom suggests that seamounts harbour high levels of biodiversity and endemism, play i...