2020
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1920706117
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Discovery of widely available abyssal rock patches reveals overlooked habitat type and prompts rethinking deep-sea biodiversity

Abstract: Habitat heterogeneity and species diversity are often linked. On the deep seafloor, sediment variability and hard-substrate availability influence geographic patterns of species richness and turnover. The assumption of a generally homogeneous, sedimented abyssal seafloor is at odds with the fact that the faunal diversity in some abyssal regions exceeds that of shallow-water environments. Here we show, using a ground-truthed analysis of multibeam sonar data, that the deep seafloor may be much rockier th… Show more

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“…In most of the abyss, especially on seafloors >10 My old, this sediment blanket is tens to thousands of meters thick ( 2 ) and seems likely to bury or smoothen most of the irregularities in seafloor crust (e.g., basalt pillows) formed at midocean spreading centers. Riehl et al in PNAS ( 3 ) help to dispel this notion that the abyssal seafloor is featureless, providing evidence of extensive rocky habitats along transform faults in the abyss.…”
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“…In most of the abyss, especially on seafloors >10 My old, this sediment blanket is tens to thousands of meters thick ( 2 ) and seems likely to bury or smoothen most of the irregularities in seafloor crust (e.g., basalt pillows) formed at midocean spreading centers. Riehl et al in PNAS ( 3 ) help to dispel this notion that the abyssal seafloor is featureless, providing evidence of extensive rocky habitats along transform faults in the abyss.…”
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“…To begin to fill this abyssal gap, Riehl et al ( 3 ) used high-resolution multibeam sonar to survey a 2,700-km-long swathe of abyssal seafloor along the Vema Fracture Zone, a transform fault crossing the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between the Caribbean Sea and the bulge of Africa. The total area surveyed was ∼94,000 km 2 and spans crustal ages of 0 to 100 Ma.…”
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“…The vast deep seafloor is not a homogeneous featureless expanse (Riehl et al., 2020). Thousands of seamounts (>1,000 m high) with exposed rocks are interspersed across the seabed, and large areas of abyssal plains are covered with mineral deposits (“polymetallic nodules”; Figure 1a).…”
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