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Why are there so many species in deep-sea sediments?
John D Gage
SAMS UHI
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Coevolution
25%
Continental Shelf
25%
Deep Sea
100%
Deep-Sea Sediment
100%
Macrobenthos
25%
Propagule
25%
Scale Effect
25%
Sea Bed
100%
Shallow Water
25%
Species Concept
25%
Species Diversity
25%
Species Richness
75%
Storm
25%