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  Biodiversity of cold seep ecosystems along the European margins

Vanreusel, A., Andersen, A., Boetius, A., Connelly, D., Cunha, M., Decker, C., et al. (2009). Biodiversity of cold seep ecosystems along the European margins. Oceanography, 22(1), 110-127.

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Vanreusel, A., Author
Andersen, A.C., Author
Boetius, A.1, Author           
Connelly, D., Author
Cunha, M.R., Author
Decker, C., Author
Hilario, A., Author
Kormas, K.A., Author
Maignien, L., Author
Olu, K., Author
Pachiadaki, M., Author
Ritt, B., Author
Rodrigues, C., Author
Sarrazin, J., Author
Tyler, P., Author
van Gaever, S., Author
Vanneste, H., Author
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1HGF MPG Joint Research Group for Deep Sea Ecology & Technology, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Max Planck Society, ou_2481702              

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 Abstract: During the European Commission’s Framework Six Programme, HERMES, we investigated three main areas along the European margin, each characterized by the presence of seep-related structures exhibiting different intensity of activity and biological diversity. These areas are: (1) the Nordic margin with the Håkon Mosby mud volcano and many pockmarks, (2) the Gulf of Cádiz, and (3) the eastern Mediterranean with its hundreds of mud volcanoes and brine pool structures. One of the main goals of the HERMES project was to unravel the biodiversity associated with these seep-associated ecosystems, and to understand their driving forces and functions, using an integrated approach. Several multidisciplinary research cruises to these three areas provided evidence of high variability in ecosystem processes and associated biodiversity at different spatial scales, illustrating the “hotspot” nature of these deep water systems.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2009
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 18
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 22 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 110 - 127 Identifier: -