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H. Lee, Chen, W. J., Puillandre, N., Aznar-Cormano, L., Tsai, M. H., and Samadi, S., Incorporation of deep-sea and small-sized species provides new insights into gastropods phylogeny, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, vol. 135, pp. 136-147, 2019.
G. L. Christeson, McIntosh, K. D., and Karson, J. A., Inconsistent correlation of seismic layer 2a and lava layer thickness in oceanic crust, Nature, vol. 445, pp. 418–421, 2007.
W. W. Cho and Shank, T. M., Incongruent patterns of genetic connectivity among four ophiuroid species with differing coral host specificity on North Atlantic seamounts, Marine Ecology, vol. 31, pp. 121–143, 2010.
M. O. Schrenk, Kelley, D. S., Delaney, J. R., and Baross, J. A., Incidence and diversity of mcroorganisms within the walls of an active deep-sea sulfide chimney, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 69, pp. 3580–3592, 2003.
C. L. Van Dover, In situ spawning of hydrothermal vent tubeworms (Riftia pachyptila), Biological Bulletin, vol. 186, pp. 134–135, 1994.
Y. Fujiwara, Tsukahara, J., Hashimoto, J., and Fujikura, K., In situ spawning of a deep-sea vesicomyid clam: Evidence for an environmental cue, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 45, pp. 1881–1889, 1998.
M. Hattori and Okano, M., In situ sea bottom Gamma ray surveys by manned submersibles and ROV, JAMSTEC Journal of Deep Sea Research, pp. 639–660, 1999.
K. Ding, Seyfried, W. E., Zhang, Z., Tivey, M. K., Von Damm, K. L., and Bradley, A. M., The in situ pH of hydrothermal fluids at mid-ocean ridges, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 237, pp. 167–174, 2005.
W. M. Hamner and Robison, B. H., In situ observations of giant appendicularians in Monterey Bay, Deep-Sea Research. Part A, Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 39, pp. 1299–1313, 1992.
F. U. Zielinski, Gennerich, H. - H., Borowski, C., Wenzhoefer, F., and Dubilier, N., In situ measurements of hydrogen sulfide, oxygen, and temperature in diffuse fluids of an ultramafic-hosted hydrothermal vent field (Logatchev, 14 degrees 45 ` N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge): Implications for chemosymbiotic bathymodiolin mussels, GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS, vol. 12, 2011.
K. S. Johnson, Beehler, C. L., Sakamoto-Arnold, C. M., and Childress, J. J., In situ measurements of chemical distributions in a deep-sea hydrothermal vent field, Science, vol. 231, pp. 1139–1141, 1986.
P. Linke, Suess, E., Torres, M., Martens, V., Rugh, W. D., Ziebis, W., and Kulm, L. D., In situ measurement of fluid flow from cold seeps at active continental margins, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 41, pp. 721–739, 1994.
K. Ding, Seyfried, W. E., Tivey, M. K., and Bradley, A. M., In situ measurement of dissolved H (sub 2) and H (sub 2) S in high-temperature hydrothermal vent fluids at the Main Endeavour Field, Juan de Fuca Ridge, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 186, pp. 417–425, 2001.
B. I. Larson, Olson, E. J., and Lilley, M. D., In situ measurement of dissolved chloride in high temperature hydrothermal fluids, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 71, pp. 2510–2523, 2007.
I. A. Urcuyo, Massoth, G. J., MacDonald, I. R., and Fisher, C. R., In situ growth of the vestimentiferan Ridgeia piscesae living in highly diffuse flow environments in the main Endeavour Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, Cahiers de Biologie Marine, vol. 39, pp. 267–270, 1998.
A. Smith, Popa, R., Fisk, M., Nielsen, M., Wheat, C. G., Jannasch, H. W., Fisher, A. T., Becker, K., Sievert, S. M., and Flores, G., In situ enrichment of ocean crust microbes on igneous minerals and glasses using an osmotic flow-through device, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 12, p. Q06007, 2011.
S. E. Ruff, Felden, J., Gruber-Vodicka, H. R., Marcon, Y., Knittel, K., Ramette, A., and Boetius, A., In situ development of a methanotrophic microbiome in deep-sea sediments, Isme Journal, vol. 13, pp. 197-213, 2019.
P. W. Lipman, Sisson, T. W., Ui, T., and Naka, J., In search of ancestral Kilauea Volcano, Geology, vol. 28, pp. 1079–1082, 2000.
R. D. Ballard, Improving the usefulness of deep-sea photographs with precision tracking, Oceanus, vol. 18, pp. 40–43, 1975.
G. A. Mitchell, Orange, D. L., Gharib, J. J., and Kennedy, P., Improved detection and mapping of deepwater hydrocarbon seeps: optimizing multibeam echosounder seafloor backscatter acquisition and processing techniques, Marine Geophysical Research, vol. 39, pp. 323-347, 2018.
L. S. Mullineaux, Micheli, F., Peterson, C. H., Lenihan, H. S., and Markus, N., Imprint of past environmental regimes on structure and succession of a deep-sea hydrothermal vent community, Oecologia, vol. 161, pp. 387–400, 2009.
E. L. Becker, Cordes, E. E., Macko, S. A., and Fisher, C. R., Importance of seep primary production to Lophelia pertusa and associated fauna in the Gulf of Mexico, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 56, pp. 786–800, 2009.
C. R. Fisher, Childress, J. J., Oremland, R. S., and Bidigare, R. R., The importance of methane and thiosulfate in the metabolism of the bacterial symbionts of two deep-sea mussels, Marine Biology, vol. 96, pp. 59–71, 1987.
L. S. Mullineaux, Speer, K. G., Thurnherr, A. M., Maltrud, M. E., and Vangriesheim, A., Implications of cross-axis flow for larval dispersal along mid-ocean ridges., Cahiers de Biologie Marine, vol. 43, pp. 281–284, 2002.
N. J. Debenham, Lambshead, P. J. D., Ferrero, T. J., and Smith, C. R., The impact of whale falls on nematode abundance in the deep sea, Deep-Sea Research. Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 51, pp. 701–706, 2004.

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