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Novel use of burrow casting as a research tool in deep-sea ecology

机译:洞穴铸造作为深海生态研究工具的新用途

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Although the deep sea is the largest ecosystem on Earth, its infaunal ecology remains poorly understood because of the logistical challenges. Here we report the morphology of relatively large burrows obtained by in situ burrow casting at a hydrocarbon-seep site and a non-seep site at water depths of 1173 and 1455 m, respectively. Deep and complex burrows are abundant at both sites, indicating that the burrows introduce oxygen-rich sea water into the deep reducing substrate, thereby influencing benthic metabolism and nutrient fluxes, and providing an oxic microhabitat for small organisms. Burrow castings reveal that the solemyid bivalve Acharax johnsoni mines sulphide from the sediment, as documented for related shallow-water species. To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine in situ burrow morphology in the deep sea by means of burrow casting, providing detailed information on burrow structure which will aid the interpretation of seabed processes in the deep sea.
机译:尽管深海是地球上最大的生态系统,但由于后勤方面的挑战,其臭名昭著的生态学仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们报告通过在水深1173 m和水深1455 m的碳氢化合物现场和非现场现场就地钻探获得的相对较大的洞穴形态。两个地方都有丰富的深层和复杂的洞穴,这表明该洞穴将富含氧气的海水引入了深层还原基质中,从而影响了底栖生物的代谢和养分通量,并为小型生物提供了有氧的微生境。洞穴铸件显示,如相关浅水物种所记录的那样,溶蚀性双壳类双壳类动物Acharax johnsoni从沉积物中开采出硫化物。据我们所知,这是第一个通过挖洞法检查深海原位挖洞形态的研究,提供了关于挖洞结构的详细信息,这将有助于解释深海中的海床过程。

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