Species replacement dominates megabenthos beta diversity in a remote seamount setting
Abstract Seamounts are proposed to be hotspots of deep-sea biodiversity, a pattern potentially arising from increased productivity in a heterogeneous landscape leading to either high species co-existence or species turnover (beta diversity). However, studies on individual seamounts remain rare, hind...
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Auteurs principaux: | Lissette Victorero, Katleen Robert, Laura F. Robinson, Michelle L. Taylor, Veerle A. I. Huvenne |
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2018
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