First Hydrothermal Vent Communities from the Indian Ocean Discovered(Ecology)
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概要
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Thriving chemosynthetic communities were located for the first time in the Indian Ocean between 2420 and 2450 m, on a volcanic knoll at the eastern crest of an axial valley, approximately 22 km north of the Rodriguez Triple Junction. The communities were distributed in a 40m by 80m field around the knoll. At least seven active vent sites, including black smoker complexes that were emitting superheated water at 360℃, were observed at the field. The faunal composition of the Indian Ocean hydrothermal vent communities had links to both Pacific and Atlantic vent assemblages. This discovery supports the hypothesis that there is significant communication between vent faunas in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans via active ridges in the Indian Ocean.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 2001-07-01
著者
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YAMAGUCHI Toshiyuki
Marine Biosystems Research Center, Chiba University
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Gamo T
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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Gamo Toshitaka
Graduate School Of Science Hokkaido University
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Ohta Suguru
Ocean Researcg Institute, University of Tokyo
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Chiba H
B.p. Bishop Museum Honolulu Hawaii U.s.a.
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Okudaira Takamoto
Faculty Of Science Osaka City University
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Yamanaka T
Catalysis Research Center Hokkaido University
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Yamanaka T
Institute Of Geoscience University Of Tsukuba
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Hashimoto Jun
Marine Ecosystems Research Department, Japan Marine Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC)
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Ohta Sugur
Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo
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Chiba Hitoshi
Institute for Study of the Earth's Interior, Okayama University
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Tsuchida Shinji
Marine Ecosystems Research Department, Japan Marine Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC)
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Watabe Hajime
Marine Ecosystems Research Department, Japan Marine Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC)
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Yamanaka Toshiro
Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba
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Kitazawa Mitsuko
Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo
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Ohta Sugur
Ocean Research Institute University Of Tokyo
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Watabe Hajime
Marine Ecosystems Research Department Japan Marine Science And Technology Center (jamstec)
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Tsuchida Shinji
Marine Ecosystems Research Department Japan Marine Science And Technology Center (jamstec)
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Kitazawa Mitsuko
Ocean Research Institute University Of Tokyo
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Tsuchida Shinji
Marine Ecosystems And Environment Research Department Japan Marine Science And Technology Center
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Yamanaka Toshiro
Graduate School Of Science Kyushu University
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Gamo T
Ocean Research Institute (ori) The University Of Tokyo
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Yamaguchi Toshiyuki
Marine Biosystems Research Center Chiba University
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Hashimoto Jun
Marine Ecosystems Research Department Japan Marine Science And Technology Center (jamstec)
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Chiba Hitoshi
Institute For Study Of The Earth's Interior Okayama University
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Hashimoto Jun
Marine Ecosystems And Environment Research Department Japan Marine Science And Technology Center
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Tsuchida Shinji
Marine Eco systems Research Department, Japan Marine Science and Technology Center
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