Deep-water coral ecosystems are hot spots of biodiversity and provide habitats and refuges for several deep-sea species. However, their role in shaping the biodiversity of the surrounding open slopes is still poorly known. We investigated how meiofaunal biodiversity varies with and is related to the occurrence of deep-water living scleractinian corals and coral rubble in two deep-sea areas (the Rockall Bank, northeastern Atlantic) and the Santa Maria di Leuca (central Mediterranean). In both areas, replicated sampling on alive and dead coral areas and from the adjacent slope sediments without corals (at the same and increasing depths) allowed us to demonstrate that sediments surrounding the living corals and coral rubble were characterised ...
Abstract Theoretical ecology predicts that heterogeneous habitats allow more species to co-exist in...
The twilight or mesophotic zone is among the less explored marine regions. In coastal areas, investi...
The twilight or mesophotic zone is amongst the less explored marine regions. In coastal areas, inves...
Deep-water coral ecosystems are hot spots of biodiversity and provide habitats and refuges for sever...
<div><p>Although the mesophotic zone of the Mediterranean Sea has been poorly investigated, there is...
Rocky pinnacles arising from soft bottoms of the circa-littoral zone may host oases of deepwater cor...
Much attention is currently devoted at upgrading our knowledge on biodiversity and functioning of de...
The metazoan meiofauna associated with Lophelia pertusa reef degradation zones in the Belgica mound ...
To identify the relationships between the abundance and biodiversity of deep-sea meiofauna and their...
The nematofauna associated with a cold-water coral degradation zone in the Porcupine Seabight (NE At...
Understanding biodiversity patterns and how they are driven at different spatial scales is a crucial...
The great variety of geological and hydrological conditions in the deep sea generates many different...
Abstract Theoretical ecology predicts that heterogeneous habitats allow more species to co-exist in...
The twilight or mesophotic zone is among the less explored marine regions. In coastal areas, investi...
The twilight or mesophotic zone is amongst the less explored marine regions. In coastal areas, inves...
Deep-water coral ecosystems are hot spots of biodiversity and provide habitats and refuges for sever...
<div><p>Although the mesophotic zone of the Mediterranean Sea has been poorly investigated, there is...
Rocky pinnacles arising from soft bottoms of the circa-littoral zone may host oases of deepwater cor...
Much attention is currently devoted at upgrading our knowledge on biodiversity and functioning of de...
The metazoan meiofauna associated with Lophelia pertusa reef degradation zones in the Belgica mound ...
To identify the relationships between the abundance and biodiversity of deep-sea meiofauna and their...
The nematofauna associated with a cold-water coral degradation zone in the Porcupine Seabight (NE At...
Understanding biodiversity patterns and how they are driven at different spatial scales is a crucial...
The great variety of geological and hydrological conditions in the deep sea generates many different...
Abstract Theoretical ecology predicts that heterogeneous habitats allow more species to co-exist in...
The twilight or mesophotic zone is among the less explored marine regions. In coastal areas, investi...
The twilight or mesophotic zone is amongst the less explored marine regions. In coastal areas, inves...