International audienceTrophic relationships in Bathymodiolus azoricus mussel bed communities on the Tour Eiffel hydrothermal edifice (Lucky Strike) were assessed using delta C-13 and delta N-15 signatures from 14 hydrothermal species. The nutritional basis of B. azoricus was also investigated with delta S-34. Faunal samples and environmental data (temperature, pH, total dissolved sulfide, iron and copper concentrations) were collected from 12 different locations on the edifice. Chemical conditions varied between microhabitats, and were all correlated to temperature. Carbon and nitrogen isotopic results revealed the presence of two, apparently independent, trophic groups. The first was composed of symbiont-bearing fauna (B. azoricus and thei...
The ability of an organism to respond to changes in its environment depends upon its short-term phys...
Bathymodiolus childressi is a foundation species at methane seeps on the uppercontinental slope of t...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific are increasingly explored for potential mineral e...
In the 40 years since the discovery of the rich faunal community around hydrothermal vents, many stu...
In the 40 years since the discovery of the rich faunal community around hydrothermal vents, many stu...
In community ecology, niche analysis is a classic tool for investigating species’ distribution and d...
The Eiffel Tower edifice is situated in the Lucky Strike hydrothermal vent field at a mean depth of ...
Water samples were collected around the communities of a hydrothermal mussel, Bathymodiolus sp., in ...
International audienceThe factors influencing the structure of hydrothermal communities are not nece...
Knowledge on quantitative faunal distribution patterns of hydrothermal communities in slow-spreading...
Knowledge on quantitative faunal distribution patterns of hydrothermal communities in slow-spreading...
In nearly forty years of research, significant insights have been gained on vent field geology, on t...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific are increasingly explored for potential mineral e...
International audienceFor the last few decades, trophic ecology has usually been investigated by usi...
The hydrothermal vents on the East Scotia Ridge are the first to be explored in the Antarctic and ar...
The ability of an organism to respond to changes in its environment depends upon its short-term phys...
Bathymodiolus childressi is a foundation species at methane seeps on the uppercontinental slope of t...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific are increasingly explored for potential mineral e...
In the 40 years since the discovery of the rich faunal community around hydrothermal vents, many stu...
In the 40 years since the discovery of the rich faunal community around hydrothermal vents, many stu...
In community ecology, niche analysis is a classic tool for investigating species’ distribution and d...
The Eiffel Tower edifice is situated in the Lucky Strike hydrothermal vent field at a mean depth of ...
Water samples were collected around the communities of a hydrothermal mussel, Bathymodiolus sp., in ...
International audienceThe factors influencing the structure of hydrothermal communities are not nece...
Knowledge on quantitative faunal distribution patterns of hydrothermal communities in slow-spreading...
Knowledge on quantitative faunal distribution patterns of hydrothermal communities in slow-spreading...
In nearly forty years of research, significant insights have been gained on vent field geology, on t...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific are increasingly explored for potential mineral e...
International audienceFor the last few decades, trophic ecology has usually been investigated by usi...
The hydrothermal vents on the East Scotia Ridge are the first to be explored in the Antarctic and ar...
The ability of an organism to respond to changes in its environment depends upon its short-term phys...
Bathymodiolus childressi is a foundation species at methane seeps on the uppercontinental slope of t...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific are increasingly explored for potential mineral e...