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Temperature and sulphide tolerance of hydrothermal vent fauna
C. R. Fisher
Eberly College of Science
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Keyphrases
Sulfide
100%
Deep Sea
100%
Microenvironment
66%
Temperature Gradient
66%
Symbiont
66%
Hydrothermal Fluids
66%
Heavy Metals
33%
Gas Exchange
33%
Fast-growing
33%
Organic Matter
33%
Adaptation
33%
Specific Adaptation
33%
Hydrogen Sulfide
33%
Exposure Level
33%
Aerobic
33%
Metazoan
33%
Seawater
33%
Oxic
33%
Toxic Effects
33%
Chimney
33%
Physical Condition
33%
Invertebrates
33%
Spatial Gradient
33%
Biologists
33%
Thermal Regime
33%
High Biomass
33%
Toxic Gases
33%
Hydrothermal Vents
33%
Chemical Conditions
33%
Chemoautotrophic
33%
Vent Fluids
33%
Deep-sea Fauna
33%
Hostile Environment
33%
Respiratory Surface
33%
Reduced Sulfur Compounds
33%
Chemical Content
33%
Variable Input
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Deep Sea
100%
Hydrothermal Vent
100%
Symbiont
50%
Microhabitat
50%
Hydrothermal Fluid
50%
Heavy Metal
25%
Organic Material
25%
Thermal Regime
25%
Endemic Species
25%
Gas Exchange
25%
Hydrothermal Vent Community
25%
Sulfur Compounds
25%