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2) simple wooden or clay model of a seamount or guyot.
This study applied recently developed beta diversity landscape metrics to a seamount benthos across a bathymetric gradient.
A single pass by a bottom trawler can leave a scar on the seabed or side of a seamount of up to one kilometer square.
Specifically, 1) the number of species found only on seamounts 2) number of species found only on a particular seamount chain, 3) the number of species found only on individual seamounts, 4) the number of species restricted to a particular habitat on a seamount, and 5) the number of species found in a single sample, among replicate samples, on a single seamount chain.
Inclusion of a seamount depth term in the GLM would also be beneficial as seamounts whose topography is less favorable could be excluded but mainly for identifying ideal seamount depths conducive for aggregation of pelagic species.
The spatial location of a seamount was assumed to be at the center of the feature.
Jarvis Island is truly oceanic, being atop a seamount well removed from any source of terrestrial runoff or other influence (core JAR).
Unless you are a deep-sea researcher like Hall-Spencer, charees are you have never seen a seamount nor will you ever catch a glimpse of one even from afar.
"A seamount, for example, exerts a gravitational pull, and warps the sea surface outward," he says.
This area coincides with the location where a seamount is colliding offshore of Fukushima.
Erosion then weathers the volcano until it again becomes a seamount.
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