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Habitat heterogeneity of hadal trenches: Considerations and implications for future studies

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PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY
卷 161, 期 -, 页码 47-65

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2018.01.007

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Bottom topography; Hadal zone; Ocean floor habitat; Oceanic trenches; Sediment distribution

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  1. TOTAL Foundation (France) through the project 'Multi-disciplinary investigations of the deepest scavengers on Earth'
  2. National Science Foundation (NSF)
  3. Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI)
  4. British Geological Survey (BGS) Ocean Geoscience Team
  5. TOTAL Foundation (France) through the project 'Trench Connection'
  6. NERC [bgs05019] Funding Source: UKRI

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The hadal zone largely comprises a series of subduction trenches that do not form part of the continental shelf slope rise to abyssal plain continuum. Instead they form geographically isolated clusters of deep-sea (6000-11,000m water depth) environments. There is a growing realization in hadal science that ecological patterns and processes are not driven solely by responses to hydrostatic pressure, with comparable levels of habitat heterogeneity as observed in other marine biozones. Furthermore, this heterogeneity can be expressed at multiple scales from inter-trench levels (degrees of geographical isolation, and biochemical province), to intratrench levels (variation between trench flanks and axis), topographical features within the trench interior (sedimentary basins, ridges, escarpments, 'deeps', seamounts) to the substrate of the trench floor (seabed-sediment composition, mass movement deposits, bedrock outcrop). Using best available bathyrnetry data combined with the largest lander-derived imaging dataset that spans the full depth range of three hadal trenches (including adjacent slopes); the Mariana, Kermadec and New Hebrides trenches, the topographic variability, fine-scale habitat heterogeneity and distribution of seabed sediments of these three trenches have been assessed for the first time. As well as serving as the first descriptive study of habitat heterogeneity at hadal depths, this study also provides guidance for future hadal sampling campaigns taking into account geographic isolation, total trench particulate organic matter flux, maximum water depth and area.

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