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Deep Sea Ecosystems

Vivian Brooks

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Deep Sea Ecosystems unveils the hidden world of the deep sea, emphasizing its complex interplay of geology and biology. It explores how extreme conditions, such as crushing pressure and perpetual darkness, shape unique marine life and ecosystems.

 
The book highlights the geological processes that sculpt these habitats, from hydrothermal vents to abyssal plains, and how these formations dictate the distribution of nutrients and energy sources. A key insight is the reliance on chemosynthesis, a process where organisms create energy from chemicals rather than sunlight, forming the base of these deep-sea food webs.

 
The book progresses from an introduction to the deep sea's physical characteristics to an examination of primary producers and the diverse deep-sea fauna, detailing their adaptations and ecological roles. It showcases the resilience of organisms thriving in these extreme environments.

 
Furthermore, it addresses critical threats like climate change and deep-sea mining, advocating for conservation strategies. Drawing from scientific literature and data from deep-sea exploration technologies, this book connects Earth Sciences, Biology, and environmental science, offering a comprehensive understanding of these vital yet vulnerable environments.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 71 pages.

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