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Deep-Sea Biology
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Paul A. Tyler
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
The development of deep-sea biology, the physical environment and methods of study
pp. 3
Historical aspects
pp. 9
The physical environment of the deep sea
pp. 31
Methods of study of the organisms of the deep-sea floor
pp. 57
Organisms of the deep-sea benthic boundary
pp. 61
The megafauna
pp. 115
Smaller animals
pp. 163
Patterns in space
pp. 165
Small-scale spatial patterns
pp. 181
Abundance and size structure of the deep-sea benthos
pp. 201
The diversity gradient
pp. 229
Depth-related patterns in community composition
pp. 249
Zoogeography, speciation and the origin of the deep-sea fauna
pp. 261
Processes: patterns in time
pp. 263
Food resources, energetics and feeding strategies
pp. 283
Metabolic processes: microbial ecology, and organism and community respiration at the deep-sea bed
pp. 301
Reproduction, recruitment and growth of deep-sea organisms
pp. 337
Animal–sediment relations in the deep sea
pp. 361
Parallel systems and anthropogenic effects
pp. 363
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps
pp. 393
Anthropogenic impacts: Man's effects on the deep sea
pp. 407
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