2024
DOI: 10.5194/bg-21-145-2024
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A step towards measuring connectivity in the deep sea: elemental fingerprints of mollusk larval shells discriminate hydrothermal vent sites

Vincent Mouchi,
Christophe Pecheyran,
Fanny Claverie
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Deep-sea hydrothermal vent systems are under investigation for base and precious metal exploitations. The impact of mining will depend critically on the ability of larval dispersal to connect and replenish endemic populations. However, assessing connectivity is extremely challenging, especially in the deep sea. Here, we investigate the potential of elemental fingerprinting of mollusk larval shells to discriminate larval origins between multiple hydrothermal sites in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The g… Show more

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“…Direct connectivity assessment is not technically feasible for minute larvae numbering in millions and their life-traits characteristics (Levin, 1990, Vrijenhoek, 2010). As consequence, demographic connectivity needs to be assessed by indirect methods such as population genetics, larval dispersal modeling or recent method of elemental fingerprints tracking (Mouchi et al 2024).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct connectivity assessment is not technically feasible for minute larvae numbering in millions and their life-traits characteristics (Levin, 1990, Vrijenhoek, 2010). As consequence, demographic connectivity needs to be assessed by indirect methods such as population genetics, larval dispersal modeling or recent method of elemental fingerprints tracking (Mouchi et al 2024).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%