Submarine canyons influence macrofaunal diversity and density patterns in the deep-sea benthos
Volume: 159, Pages: 103249 - 103249
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Submarine canyons are often morphologically complex features in the deep sea contributing to habitat heterogeneity. In addition, they act as major conduits of organic matter from the shallow productive shelf to the food deprived deep-sea, promoting gradients in food resources and areas of sediment resuspension and deposition. This study focuses on the Baltimore and Norfolk canyons, in the western North Atlantic Ocean, and investigates how...
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Title
Submarine canyons influence macrofaunal diversity and density patterns in the deep-sea benthos
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
159
Pages
103249 - 103249
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