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Qi Liu, Shouwen Jiang, Wenhao Li, Binbin Pan and Qianghua Xu
Hadal trenches are a unique habitat with high hydrostatic pressure, low temperature and scarce food supplies. Amphipods are the dominant scavenging metazoan species in this ecosystem. Trimethylamine (TMA) and trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) have been shown t...
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Zhe Jiang, Bin Lu, Biao Wang, Weicheng Cui, Jinfei Zhang, Ruilong Luo, Gaosheng Luo, Shun Zhang and Zhongjun Mao
To better study the biology and ecology of hadal trenches for marine scientists, the Hadal Science and Technology Research Center (HAST) of Shanghai Ocean University proposed to construct a movable laboratory that includes a mothership, several full-ocea...
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Dongrui Ruan, Jiawang Chen, Hao Wang, Xiaoqing Peng, Peng Zhou and Weitao He
The unique environment of the hadal zone has created material circulation patterns and biological gene characteristics. Microbes play an irreplaceable role in the ocean ecological environment and material circulation due to their pervasiveness, abundance...
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Hao Wang, Jiawang Chen, Yuhong Wang, Jiasong Fang and Yuping Fang
The ecosystem of the abyss is one of the fields that humans hardly know. The ultra-high hydrostatic pressure makes it very difficult to obtain abyssal organisms. Samples are often severely broken during recovery due to changes in environmental pressure, ...
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