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1. Food-Web Complexity in Guaymas Basin Hydrothermal Vents and Cold Seeps.

2. High connectivity across the fragmented chemosynthetic ecosystems of the deep Atlantic Equatorial Belt: efficient dispersal mechanisms or questionable endemism?

3. Physical Proximity May Promote Lateral Acquisition of Bacterial Symbionts in Vesicomyid Clams.

4. Habitat heterogeneity influences cold-seep macrofaunal communities within and among seeps along the Norwegian margin - Part 2: contribution of chemosynthesis and nutritional patterns.

5. Phylogeny and Diversification Patterns among Vesicomyid Bivalves.

6. Biogeography and Potential Exchanges Among the Atlantic Equatorial Belt Cold-Seep Faunas.

7. Large Vesicomyidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from cold seeps in the Gulf of Guinea off the coasts of Gabon, Congo and northern Angola

8. Metazoan meiofaunal communities at cold seeps along the Norwegian margin: Influence of habitat heterogeneity and evidence for connection with shallow-water habitats

9. Biogeography, biodiversity and fluid dependence of deep-sea...

10. Cold seep communities as indicators of fluid expulsion patterns through mud valcanoes seaward of ...

11. Spatial heterogeneity of macrofaunal communities in and near a giant pockmark area in the deep Gulf of Guinea.

12. Multiscale spatial patterns and environmental drivers of seamount and island slope megafaunal assemblages along the Mozambique channel.

13. High connectivity among Vesicomyid bivalves from cold seeps and deep-sea fans of Congo.

14. Ecophysiological differences between vesicomyid species and metabolic capabilities of their symbionts influence distribution patterns of the deep‐sea clams.

15. Fauna and habitat types driven by turbidity currents in the lobe complex of the Congo deep-sea fan.

16. Early diagenesis in the Congo deep-sea fan sediments dominated by massive terrigenous deposits: Part I – Oxygen consumption and organic carbon mineralization using a micro-electrode approach.

17. Morphology, structure, composition and build-up processes of the active channel-mouth lobe complex of the Congo deep-sea fan with inputs from remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) multibeam and video surveys.

18. The vesicomyid bivalve habitat at cold seeps supports heterogeneous and dynamic macrofaunal assemblages.

19. First record of the coloured righteye flounder, Poecilopsetta colorata (Teleostei: Poecilopsettidae) from the Sakalaves seamounts in the Mozambique Channel.

20. The use of multibeam backscatter and bathymetry as a means of identifying faunal assemblages in a deep-sea cold seep.

21. Distribution and temporal variation of mega-fauna at the Regab pockmark ( Northern Congo Fan), based on a comparison of videomosaics and geographic information systems analyses.

22. Fluid flow regimes and growth of a giant pockmark.

23. Habitat heterogeneity influences cold-seep macrofaunal communities within and among seeps along the Norwegian margin. Part 1: macrofaunal community structure.

24. First respiration estimates of cold-seep vesicomyid bivalves from in situ total oxygen uptake measurements

25. Heterogeneous energetic pathways and carbon sources on deep eastern Mediterranean cold seep communities.

26. Deep-Sea Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea: The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable.

27. Evidence for chemoautotrophic symbiosis in a Mediterranean cold seep clam (Bivalvia: Lucinidae): comparative sequence analysis of bacterial 16S rRNA, APS reductase and RubisCO genes.

28. A threefold perspective on the role of a pockmark in benthic faunal communities and biodiversity patterns.

29. Fluid seepage associated with slope destabilization along the Zambezi margin (Mozambique).

30. Seamounts, plateaus and governance issues in the southwestern Indian Ocean, with emphasis on fisheries management and marine conservation, using the Walters Shoal as a case study for implementing a protection framework.

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