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Giant sponge grounds of Central Arctic seamounts are associated with extinct seep life
T. M. Morganti, B. M. Slaby, et al.
Discover the secrets of one of Earth's most unexpected ecosystems in the Central Arctic Ocean, where a dense benthic biomass thrives on extinct volcanic seamounts. Bacteriosponges dominate this unique habitat, relying on ancient organic matter and autotrophic symbionts for survival. This fascinating research was conducted by T. M. Morganti and colleagues.
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