Multiple hypotheses have emerged to explain the apparent paradox of high diversity of the deep-sea benthos when the environmental conditions are often predicted to inhibit rather than promote diversity. Many fundamental facets of these paradigms remain incompletely understood despite being central to understanding how deep-sea ecosystems, and more generally all ecosystems, function. Here, we examine nine major paradigms of deep-sea diversity that deserve, in our opinion, a fresh research impetus. We purposely challenge many of these ideas to generate dialogue and encourage further research. Some of the axiomatic predictions of these paradigms are: (i) the deep sea is highly diverse; (ii) stable environments reduce competition; (iii) species...
The deep sea contains a surprising diversity of life, including iconic fish groups such as anglerfis...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...
The global scale of the biodiversity crisis has stimulated research into the relationship between b...
Much of the discussion of high deep-sea diversity has assumed that asymmetric inter-specific competi...
Most of our knowledge of biodiversity and its causes in the deep-sea benthos derives from regional-s...
The deep sea, comprising approximately 95% of the world ocean volume, is by far the largest cumulati...
Dispersion patterns and species diversities of deep-sea macrobenthos were examined for evidence that...
© 2017 Dr. Skipton Nicholas Charles WoolleyDeep-sea ecosystems –- from the continental shelf to the ...
The deep sea, the largest biome on Earth, has a series of characteristics that make this environment...
Most of the deep sea is characterized by low productivity and low biomass, however there is a patchy...
A lack of clarity of where seafloor diversity is highest, as well as environmental factors shaping t...
Deep-sea systems are understudied compared to any other ecological system on Earth, but they are imp...
The deep ocean is the largest and least-explored ecosystem on Earth, and a uniquely energy-poor envi...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...
Understanding patterns of biodiversity in deep sea systems is increasingly important because human a...
The deep sea contains a surprising diversity of life, including iconic fish groups such as anglerfis...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...
The global scale of the biodiversity crisis has stimulated research into the relationship between b...
Much of the discussion of high deep-sea diversity has assumed that asymmetric inter-specific competi...
Most of our knowledge of biodiversity and its causes in the deep-sea benthos derives from regional-s...
The deep sea, comprising approximately 95% of the world ocean volume, is by far the largest cumulati...
Dispersion patterns and species diversities of deep-sea macrobenthos were examined for evidence that...
© 2017 Dr. Skipton Nicholas Charles WoolleyDeep-sea ecosystems –- from the continental shelf to the ...
The deep sea, the largest biome on Earth, has a series of characteristics that make this environment...
Most of the deep sea is characterized by low productivity and low biomass, however there is a patchy...
A lack of clarity of where seafloor diversity is highest, as well as environmental factors shaping t...
Deep-sea systems are understudied compared to any other ecological system on Earth, but they are imp...
The deep ocean is the largest and least-explored ecosystem on Earth, and a uniquely energy-poor envi...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...
Understanding patterns of biodiversity in deep sea systems is increasingly important because human a...
The deep sea contains a surprising diversity of life, including iconic fish groups such as anglerfis...
An understanding of the balance of interspecific competition and the physical environment in structu...
The global scale of the biodiversity crisis has stimulated research into the relationship between b...