2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr.2018.05.001
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Characterization of vent fauna at three hydrothermal vent fields on the Southwest Indian Ridge: Implications for biogeography and interannual dynamics on ultraslow-spreading ridges

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“…Results from the present study provide a comprehensive overview of the Tiancheng hydrothermal vent field, improving our understanding of the extent of its hydrothermal activities as well as its fauna from the first report by Zhou et al [8]. Previously, only one diffuse flow area (JL-87) had been characterized, with a total of 11 species recorded, based on limited observation and sampling efforts during just one manned submersible dive.…”
Section: Biodiversity Of the Tiancheng Fieldmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Results from the present study provide a comprehensive overview of the Tiancheng hydrothermal vent field, improving our understanding of the extent of its hydrothermal activities as well as its fauna from the first report by Zhou et al [8]. Previously, only one diffuse flow area (JL-87) had been characterized, with a total of 11 species recorded, based on limited observation and sampling efforts during just one manned submersible dive.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…For comparative purposes, additional specimens of Bathymodiolus marisindicus were sequenced from Longqi (15 individuals) and Duanqiao (10 individuals) vent fields, using samples collected by the human-occupied vehicle (HOV) Jiaolong during the COMRA DY35 th cruise (see Zhou et al [8] for details on sample collection). Non-metric multidimensional scaling (nMDS) in PRIMER v. 6 (PRIMER-E, Plymouth UK) was used to assess the inter-field similarities of the biological community structure of vents from the CIR, SWIR, East Scotia Ridge (ESR) and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) following the methods of Zhou et al [8]. This includes updated data for Tiancheng from the present research added to those from previous studies [8,10,16,27].…”
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“…based on the morphological characters and the partial COI sequence (Zhou et al 2018). Genomic DNA was extracted with a Qiagen DNeasy Blood & Tissue Kit (69504) and then used for library construction.…”
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