The deep sea is one of the least studied environments of our planet. It is often considered an unfavorable habitat due to its immense pressure, darkness and low temperature. Life there relies mostly on sinking organic material from the surface ocean as a food source. However, only an extremely small amount of this material reaches the sea bottom. Surprisingly, in some places we do find thriving communities, like cold-water coral reefs and sponge grounds, similar to oases in the desert. Both sponges and cold-water corals are so-called ecosystem engineers, increasing the local habitat heterogeneity and complexity with their skeletons protruding from the otherwise muddy seafloor. Thereby, they provide a habitat, nursery, shelter and foraging a...
Sponges are ubiquitous components of various deep‐sea habitats, including cold water coral reefs, an...
ABSTRACT Sponges are ubiquitous components of various deep-sea habitats, including cold water coral...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are hotspots of biodiversity, harboring thriving ecosystems in the otherwise...
The deep sea is one of the least studied environments of our planet. It is often considered an unfav...
The deep sea forms by far the largest part of our biosphere. Yet, the majority of deep-water ecosyst...
The deep sea covers more than 99% of available habitat on earth and is one of the most understudied ...
Cold-water coral reefs and adjacent sponge grounds are distributed widely in the deep ocean, where o...
Sponges are ubiquitous components of various deep-sea habitats, including cold water coral reefs, an...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are hotspots of benthic biomass and diversity. To date, very limited data ex...
The deep sea is amongst the most food-limited habitats on Earth, as only a small fraction (<4%) of t...
Abstract Sponges are often major players in the functioning of shallow-water ecosystems through thei...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
AbstractSponges are often major players in the functioning of shallow-water ecosystems through their...
Cold-water coral reefs and sponge grounds are deep-sea biological hotspots, equivalent to shallow-wa...
ABSTRACT Sponges are ubiquitous components of various deep-sea habitats, including cold water coral...
Sponges are ubiquitous components of various deep‐sea habitats, including cold water coral reefs, an...
ABSTRACT Sponges are ubiquitous components of various deep-sea habitats, including cold water coral...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are hotspots of biodiversity, harboring thriving ecosystems in the otherwise...
The deep sea is one of the least studied environments of our planet. It is often considered an unfav...
The deep sea forms by far the largest part of our biosphere. Yet, the majority of deep-water ecosyst...
The deep sea covers more than 99% of available habitat on earth and is one of the most understudied ...
Cold-water coral reefs and adjacent sponge grounds are distributed widely in the deep ocean, where o...
Sponges are ubiquitous components of various deep-sea habitats, including cold water coral reefs, an...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are hotspots of benthic biomass and diversity. To date, very limited data ex...
The deep sea is amongst the most food-limited habitats on Earth, as only a small fraction (<4%) of t...
Abstract Sponges are often major players in the functioning of shallow-water ecosystems through thei...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
AbstractSponges are often major players in the functioning of shallow-water ecosystems through their...
Cold-water coral reefs and sponge grounds are deep-sea biological hotspots, equivalent to shallow-wa...
ABSTRACT Sponges are ubiquitous components of various deep-sea habitats, including cold water coral...
Sponges are ubiquitous components of various deep‐sea habitats, including cold water coral reefs, an...
ABSTRACT Sponges are ubiquitous components of various deep-sea habitats, including cold water coral...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are hotspots of biodiversity, harboring thriving ecosystems in the otherwise...