2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0061550
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Does Presence of a Mid-Ocean Ridge Enhance Biomass and Biodiversity?

Abstract: In contrast to generally sparse biological communities in open-ocean settings, seamounts and ridges are perceived as areas of elevated productivity and biodiversity capable of supporting commercial fisheries. We investigated the origin of this apparent biological enhancement over a segment of the North Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) using sonar, corers, trawls, traps, and a remotely operated vehicle to survey habitat, biomass, and biodiversity. Satellite remote sensing provided information on flow patterns, thermal … Show more

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“…At the MAR, semidiurnal tidal currents are constrained by the topography, producing a northsouth pulsing of tidal flows at the ridge (Priede et al, 2013a). Turbulence is enhanced when currents are forced to cross ridge topography (St Laurent and Thurnherr, 2007).…”
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“…At the MAR, semidiurnal tidal currents are constrained by the topography, producing a northsouth pulsing of tidal flows at the ridge (Priede et al, 2013a). Turbulence is enhanced when currents are forced to cross ridge topography (St Laurent and Thurnherr, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Turbulence is enhanced when currents are forced to cross ridge topography (St Laurent and Thurnherr, 2007). The interaction of the complex topography of the MAR with flow variability drives spatial and temporal heterogeneity within the near seafloor body of water (Priede et al, 2013a). Increased hydrodynamic heterogeneity is likely to augment patchiness in the near seafloor distribution of organic matter and zooplankton.…”
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“…The role of demersal (bottom living) organisms in carbon capture is relatively understudied, partly owing to limited knowledge of trophic linkages between the mesopelagic and demersal communities [9,14]. On a global scale, the biomass of benthic organisms generally declines with depth, implying that most energy is transferred to the benthos through the passive flux of settling particles [10,15].…”
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“…Abundant and diverse marine life requires enhanced nutrient availability and it was hypothesised that the presence of the MAR would increase Fig. 1 mixing, elevate nutrient concentrations and provide the ideal conditions for increased marine productivity and biodiversity (Priede et al, 2013a).…”
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confidence: 99%