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Mariene biodiversiteit : de hyperbenthische gemeenschappen van continentale hellingen

Funder identifier: 991367 en 993367 (Other contract id)
Period: 1999 till 2003
Status: Completed

Thesaurus terms Antarctic; Biodiversity; Continental shelf; Continental slope; Deep sea; Ecological diversity; Ecology; Genetic diversity; Ichthyology; Oceanology; Systematics; Taxonomy; Zoology
Taxonomic terms: Amphipoda [WoRMS]; Annelida [WoRMS]; Crustacea [WoRMS]; ; ; Mollusca [WoRMS]; Mysida [WoRMS]; Peracarida [WoRMS]; Pisces [WoRMS]
Geographical terms: A, Atlantic [Marine Regions]; ANE, North East Atlantic [Marine Regions]; ANE, North Sea [Marine Regions]; France [Marine Regions]
 Institutes 

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  • Universiteit Gent; Faculteit Wetenschappen; Vakgroep Biologie; Onderzoeksgroep Mariene Biologie (MARBIOL), more
  • Vlaamse overheid; Beleidsdomein Economie, Wetenschap en Innovatie; Agentschap voor Innovatie door Wetenschap en Technologie (IWT), more, sponsor

Abstract
Many studies are focused on the distribution of populations and communities associated with environmental gradients. One of the greatest environmental gradients on this planet is that related to depth on the sloping parts of the floor of the ocean. However, the causes of the patterns found along these gradients remain one of the most difficult and elusive problems faced by deep-sea ecologists. Furthermore, there are few data on the depth-related distribution of the smaller animals.
This project pursues a research on structural biodiversity (expressed as density, species composition and population structure of a community) of the hyperbenthic fauna along these depth gradients on continental slopes in different areas along the European coasts (Porcupine Seabight, Galicia Bank,...). This study also aims at investigating depth-related distribution of the hyperbenthic organisms on different taxonomic levels. With this research we hope to contribute to the inventory of the global biodiversity of marine hyperbenthic communities.

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