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Microbial and viral communities of hadal trenches

2020
The hadal zone marks the deepest part of the ocean and is primarily found in clusters of trench ecosystems along tectonic subduction zones. Recent studies indicated that the hadal zone harbors unique microbial communities, which are more active in the benthos and more abundant than in adjacent abyssal settings.
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The concept of the hadal or ultra-abyssal fauna

Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, 1970
Abstract At depths exceeding 6000 m a gradual change in the composition of animal life takes place, resulting in a distinct hadal or ultra-abyssal fauna at the greatest ocean depths. This change is primarily caused by increased hydrostatic pressure, but probably also by favourable feeding conditions in the deep-sea trenches.
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Exploring the Hadal Zone: Recent Advances in Hadal Science and Technology

Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2018
Jamieson AJ, Fang J, Cui W
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Exploring the hadal zone with lab-on-chip sensors

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
Leah Brinch-Iversen explains how lab-on-chip sensors can be used to monitor the deep ocean.
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Whole genome sequencing of the Hadal Amphipod Hirondellea Gigas

The whole genome sequencing of the Hadal Amphipod Hirondellea Gigas collected from 7329m to 10893m in Mariana Trench and Yap Trench, which was the largest population to date. This project aims to discover the population structure and dynamics for this fascinating species.
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Metabolomic analysis of hadal amphipod guts provides insights into adaptive mechanisms for hadal environments

Marine Biology
Yian Huo   +5 more
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Deep-Sea Sediment Sampler for Hadal Depths

OCEANS 2024 - Halifax
Thao Do   +5 more
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