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for every 10 meters meaning that some areas of the deep sea can reach pressures of above 1,000 atmospheres. This not only makes great depths very difficult to reach without mechanical aids, but also provides a significant difficulty when attempting to study any organisms that may live in these areas
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have different adaptations in their proteins, anatomical structures, and metabolic systems to survive in the Deep sea, where the inhabitants have to withstand great amount of hydrostatic pressure. While other factors like food availability and predator avoidance are important, the deep-sea organisms
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The two areas of greatest temperature gradient in the oceans are the transition zone between the surface waters and the deep waters, the thermocline, and the transition between the deep-sea floor and the hot water flows at the hydrothermal vents. Thermoclines vary in thickness from a few hundred
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for every 10 meters of depth, the amount of pressure experienced by many marine organisms is extreme. Until recent years, the scientific community lacked detailed information about the effects of pressure on most deep sea organisms because the specimens encountered arrived at the surface dead or
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Actin is a protein that is essential for different cellular functions. The α-actin serves as a main component for muscle fiber, and it is highly conserved across numerous different species. Some Deep-sea fish developed pressure tolerance through the change in mechanism of their α-actin. In some
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Proteins are affected greatly by the elevated hydrostatic pressure, as they undergo changes in water organization during hydration and dehydration reactions of the binding events. This is due to the fact that most enzyme-ligand interactions form through charged or polar non-charge interactions.
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Organisms in the deep sea are almost entirely reliant upon sinking living and dead organic matter which falls at approximately 100 meters per day. In addition, only about 1 to 3% of the production from the surface reaches the sea bed mostly in the form of marine snow. Larger food falls, such as
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are predicted to have importance in pressure tolerance. Substitution in the active sites of actin result in significant changes in the salt bridge patterns of the protein, which allows for better stabilization in ATP binding and sub unit arrangement, confirmed by the free energy analysis and
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increased with depth, replacing other osmolytes and urea. Due to the ability of TMAO being able to protect proteins from high hydrostatic pressure destabilizing proteins, the osmolyte adjustment serves are an important adaptation for deep sea fish to withstand high hydrostatic pressure.
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Still, the deep-sea remains one of the least explored regions on planet Earth. Pressures even in the mesopelagic become too great for traditional exploration methods, demanding alternative approaches for deep-sea research. Baited camera stations, small manned submersibles, and ROVs
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Organisms living within the deep sea have a variety of adaptations to survive in these conditions. Organisms can survive in the deep sea through a number of feeding methods including scavenging, predation and filtration, with a number of organisms surviving by feeding on
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In hydrothermal vents the temperature of the water as it emerges from the "black smoker" chimneys may be as high as 400 °C (it is kept from boiling by the high hydrostatic pressure) while within a few meters it may be back down to 2 to 4 °C.
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that feed primarily or entirely upon large food falls and the distance between whale carcasses is estimated to only be 8 kilometers. In addition, there are a number of filter feeders that feed upon organic particles using tentacles, such as
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is usually above 20 °C. From the base of the epipelagic, the temperature drops over several hundred meters to 5 or 6 °C at 1,000 meters. It continues to decrease to the bottom, but the rate is much slower. The cold water stems from
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of almost all of earth's ecosystems, life in this area of the ocean must depend on energy sources from elsewhere. Except for the areas close to the hydrothermal vents, this energy comes from organic material drifting down from the
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Because hydrostatic pressure affects both protein folding and assembly and enzymatic activity, the deep sea species must undergo physiological and structural adaptations to preserve protein functionality against pressure.
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At any given depth, the temperature is practically unvarying over long periods of time, without seasonal changes and with very little interannual variability. No other habitat on earth has such a constant temperature.
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is remarkably constant throughout the deep sea, at about 35 parts per thousand. There are some minor differences in salinity, but none that are ecologically significant, except in largely landlocked seas like the
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structures. They often have extendable, hinged jaws with recurved teeth. Because of the sparse distribution and lack of light, finding a partner with which to breed is difficult, and many organisms are
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must have the ability to maintain well-regulated metabolic system in the face of high pressures. In order to adjust for the extreme environment, these organisms have developed unique characteristics.
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play an important role in cycling nutrients in deep sea sediments. They are extremely abundant (between 5Ă10 and 1Ă10 phages per square meter) in sediments around the world.
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dying and weren't observable at the pressures at which they lived. With the advent of traps that incorporate a special pressure-maintaining chamber, undamaged larger
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have specific substitutions on the active sites of α-Actin, which serves as the main component of muscle fiber. These specific substitutions, Q137K and V54A from
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molecular dynamics simulation. It was found that deep sea fish have more salt bridges in their actins compared to fish inhabiting the upper zones of the sea.
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The midwater fish have special adaptations to cope with these conditionsâthey are small, usually being under 25 centimetres (10 in); they have slow
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and unspecialized diets, preferring to sit and wait for food rather than waste energy searching for it. They have elongated bodies with weak, watery
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meters to nearly a thousand meters. Below the thermocline, the water mass of the deep ocean is cold and far more
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376:, which combination they use to detect
305:made up of the metabolic waste product
2970:one-dimensional Saint-Venant equations
2533:Tim Flannery, Where Wonders Await Us.
805:Brown, Alastair; Thatje, Sven (2013).
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2672:Facts and infographic on ocean depth
1987:Ruttimann, Jacqueline (2006-08-31).
672:. Amsterdam: Elsevier. pp. 1â3.
456:on the planet that do not rely upon
1892:International Maritime Organization
1818:"Discover - Natural History Museum"
3797:National Oceanographic Data Center
3224:World Ocean Circulation Experiment
3112:Global Ocean Data Analysis Project
750:"The deep-sea under global change"
464:Adaptation to hydrostatic pressure
177:in the ocean increases by about 1
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3644:Global Sea Level Observing System
1192:Trends in Ecology & Evolution
1138:Trends in Ecology & Evolution
1050:Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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3102:Geochemical Ocean Sections Study
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3832:Ocean thermal energy conversion
3555:VineâMatthewsâMorley hypothesis
2653:on the Smithsonian Ocean Portal
2112:Dover, Cindy Van (2000-03-26).
1772:"Marine Snow and Fecal Pellets"
1456:. Routledge. pp. 197â216.
1342:Molecular Biology and Evolution
966:from the original on 2010-09-27
93:descended to the bottom of the
2556:ICES Journal of Marine Science
2309:Nature Ecology & Evolution
2118:. Princeton University Press.
1104:. Cambridge University Press.
1016:MarineBio Conservation Society
520:developed modification in the
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954:Horstman, Mark (2003-07-09).
510:Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO)
127:Environmental characteristics
3092:El NiñoâSouthern Oscillation
3062:CraikâLeibovich vortex force
2818:Luke's variational principle
2442:10.1016/j.bbagen.2019.07.004
2384:10.1371/journal.pone.0085852
1684:10.1371/journal.pone.0170489
889:10.1371/journal.pone.0096016
460:for their supply of energy.
3955:Oceanographical terminology
2145:Nature Reviews Microbiology
1246:Frontiers in Marine Science
713:Frontiers in Marine Science
226:sinking heavy surface water
3971:
3157:Ocean dynamical thermostat
3005:
1966:10.1007/s00338-020-01896-9
1204:10.1016/j.tree.2009.09.009
1150:10.1016/j.tree.2008.05.002
1062:10.1016/j.tree.2009.04.012
581:remotely operated vehicles
535:
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53:is broadly defined as the
29:
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3692:Ocean acoustic tomography
3505:MohoroviÄiÄ discontinuity
3097:General circulation model
2733:BenjaminâFeir instability
2593:CIESM Workshop Monographs
2322:10.1038/s41559-019-0864-8
2268:10.1515/9781400855414.450
1989:"Oceanography: sick seas"
1413:10.1017/S1464793103006420
1259:10.3389/fmars.2022.856992
767:10.1016/j.cub.2017.02.046
726:10.3389/fmars.2021.667048
27:Lowest layer in the ocean
3822:Ocean surface topography
3197:Thermohaline circulation
3187:Subsurface ocean current
3127:Hydrothermal circulation
2960:Waveâcurrent interaction
2738:Boussinesq approximation
2535:New York Review of Books
2212:10.1007/3-540-28221-1_10
1462:10.4324/9780429491023-12
1397:"Vision in the deep sea"
1010:MarineBio (2018-06-17).
3859:Sea surface temperature
3842:Outline of oceanography
3037:Atmospheric circulation
2975:shallow water equations
2965:Waves and shallow water
2858:Significant wave height
2569:10.1093/icesjms/fsaa234
2090:10.5194/bg-16-3133-2019
1506:Journal of Fish Biology
1299:10.1126/science.1109104
518:Mariana hadal snailfish
3854:Sea surface microlayer
3219:Wind generated current
2651:Deep Ocean Exploration
2260:Biochemical Adaptation
1621:10.1002/adma.201800006
1572:10.1098/rspb.2019.2918
1354:10.1093/molbev/msab281
931:"What is marine snow?"
688:oceanexplorer.noaa.gov
575:
572:Coryphaenoides armatus
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3687:Deep scattering layer
3669:World Geodetic System
3177:Princeton Ocean Model
3057:CoriolisâStokes force
2707:Physical oceanography
2663:How Deep Is The Ocean
2645:Deep Sea Foraminifera
935:oceanservice.noaa.gov
668:Tyler, P. A. (2003).
561:
544:Journal of Navigation
409:Marine bacteriophages
264:(also considered the
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3707:Underwater acoustics
3267:Perigean spring tide
3132:Langmuir circulation
2843:Rossby-gravity waves
707:Paulus, Eva (2021).
538:Deep-sea exploration
508:, it was found that
3869:Science On a Sphere
3475:Convergent boundary
3147:Modular Ocean Model
3107:Geostrophic current
2823:Mild-slope equation
2375:2014PLoSO...985852W
2157:10.1038/nrmicro1991
2081:2019BGeo...16.3133D
2005:2006Natur.442..978R
1929:(2). Archived from
1888:"London Convention"
1858:10.1038/nature07268
1850:2008Natur.454.1084D
1844:(7208): 1084â1087.
1675:2017PLoSO..1270489H
1291:2005Sci...308.1609R
1285:(5728): 1609â1611.
880:2014PLoSO...996016H
604:Submarine landslide
428:ocean acidification
380:in other fish (see
360:, some fish have a
358:vision in low light
59:continental shelves
30:For the films, see
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3515:Outer trench swell
3480:Divergent boundary
3380:Continental margin
3365:Carbonate platform
3262:Lunitidal interval
2668:2016-06-15 at the
2657:Deep-Sea Creatures
1609:Advanced Materials
1566:(1928): 20192918.
1401:Biological Reviews
988:About the Marianas
986:Claus Detlefsen. "
811:Biological Reviews
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440:hydrothermal vents
295:glycosaminoglycans
254:Regions below the
250:Deep sea community
63:continental slopes
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3934:Oceans portal
3894:World Ocean Atlas
3884:Underwater glider
3827:Ocean temperature
3490:Hydrothermal vent
3455:Submarine volcano
3390:Continental shelf
3370:Coastal geography
3360:Bathymetric chart
3242:Amphidromic point
2930:Wave nonlinearity
2788:Infragravity wave
2277:978-1-4008-5541-4
2125:978-0-691-04929-8
2075:(16): 3133â3146.
2046:Pacific Ecologist
1806:978-0-415-25463-2
1742:10.1111/azo.12348
1518:10.1111/jfb.14944
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823:10.1111/brv.12061
760:(11): R461âR465.
649:Oceans portal
568:abyssal grenadier
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416:London Convention
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3812:Observations
3807:Explorations
3777:Marginal sea
3770:
3728:OSTM/Jason-2
3585:
3560:Volcanic arc
3535:Slab suction
3252:Head of tide
3142:Loop Current
3082:Ekman spiral
2868:Stokes drift
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3879:Thermocline
3596:Mesopelagic
3569:Ocean zones
3540:Slab window
3405:Hydrography
3345:Abyssal fan
3312:Tidal range
3302:Tidal power
3297:Tidal force
3182:Rip current
3117:Gulf Stream
3077:Ekman layer
3067:Downwelling
3042:Baroclinity
3029:Circulation
2925:Wave height
2915:Wave action
2898:megatsunami
2878:Stokes wave
2838:Rossby wave
2803:Kelvin wave
2783:Green's law
2206:: 197â225.
1954:Coral Reefs
532:Exploration
522:Osteocalcin
374:photophores
364:behind the
354:photophores
314:metabolisms
284:marine snow
217:homogeneous
210:Temperature
163:marine snow
159:photic zone
138:mesopelagic
86:bathyscaphe
79:marine snow
32:Deep Sea 3D
3817:Reanalysis
3716:Satellites
3697:Sofar bomb
3545:Subduction
3520:Ridge push
3415:Ocean bank
3395:Contourite
3322:Tide gauge
3307:Tidal race
3292:Tidal bore
3282:Slack tide
3247:Earth tide
3167:Ocean gyre
2987:Wind setup
2982:Wind fetch
2945:Wave setup
2940:Wave radar
2935:Wave power
2833:Rogue wave
2763:Dispersion
2283:2020-11-02
2225:2022-09-29
2099:2276806480
1021:2020-08-07
993:IngeniĂžren
970:2021-05-07
940:2022-09-29
693:2022-09-29
655:References
585:atmosphere
564:RV Kaharoa
494:C.yaquinae
486:C.yaquinae
454:ecosystems
396:scavengers
346:camouflage
279:hadal zone
256:epipelagic
179:atmosphere
3679:Acoustics
3631:Sea level
3530:Slab pull
3467:tectonics
3375:Cold seep
3337:Landforms
3214:Whirlpool
3209:Upwelling
2992:Wind wave
2920:Wave base
2848:Sea state
2768:Edge wave
2758:Cross sea
2578:1054-3139
2505:1522-2152
2466:196613044
2450:0304-4165
2393:1932-6203
2331:2397-334X
2165:1740-1534
1974:210975434
1758:225368866
1750:0001-7272
1693:1932-6203
1534:243863469
1480:133939260
1421:1469-185X
1307:0036-8075
1212:0169-5347
1158:0169-5347
1070:0169-5347
898:1932-6203
831:1464-7931
776:0960-9822
735:2296-7745
502:osmolytes
490:C.armatus
482:C.armatus
342:predation
338:Prey fish
334:rod cells
154:producers
3949:Category
3912:Category
3864:Seawater
3591:Littoral
3586:Deep sea
3445:Seamount
3327:Tideline
3272:Rip tide
3202:shutdown
3172:Overflow
2905:Undertow
2748:Clapotis
2666:Archived
2634:Deep sea
2521:26847773
2513:29315031
2458:31302180
2411:24465747
2363:PLOS ONE
2339:30988486
2220:16623395
2173:18820700
2095:ProQuest
2023:16943816
1937:24 March
1902:24 March
1866:18756250
1711:28178297
1663:PLOS ONE
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1629:29888511
1590:32517614
1526:34751439
1437:34907805
1429:15366767
1372:34562090
1315:15947183
1220:19846236
1166:18584909
1078:19692143
964:Archived
916:24804731
868:PLOS ONE
849:24118851
792:20785268
784:28586679
592:See also
458:sunlight
378:eyeshine
322:skeletal
204:Red Seas
195:Salinity
190:Salinity
184:metazoan
175:pressure
173:Because
169:Pressure
140:. Since
67:pressure
51:deep sea
3922:Commons
3792:Mooring
3742:Related
3733:Jason-3
3723:Jason-1
3606:Pelagic
3601:Oceanic
3576:Benthic
2893:Tsunami
2863:Soliton
2624:Scholia
2599:: 5â27.
2402:3896411
2371:Bibcode
2181:1709272
2077:Bibcode
2031:4332965
2001:Bibcode
1923:Oceanus
1874:4331430
1846:Bibcode
1702:5298212
1671:Bibcode
1581:7341941
1363:8662630
1287:Bibcode
1279:Science
907:4013046
876:Bibcode
840:4158864
318:muscles
291:species
244:Biology
228:in the
107:Trieste
90:Trieste
3611:Photic
3440:Seabed
2853:Seiche
2626:has a
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445:Riftia
366:retina
146:plants
116:Nereus
3802:Ocean
3771:Alvin
3621:Swash
3465:Plate
3410:Knoll
3400:Guyot
3355:Atoll
3234:Tides
2997:model
2883:Swell
2715:Waves
2628:topic
2517:S2CID
2462:S2CID
2177:S2CID
2027:S2CID
1970:S2CID
1870:S2CID
1754:S2CID
1633:S2CID
1530:S2CID
1476:S2CID
1433:S2CID
1319:S2CID
788:S2CID
299:squid
132:Light
111:KaikĆ
97:near
71:biome
55:ocean
3769:DSV
3754:Argo
3616:Surf
3072:Eddy
2574:ISSN
2509:PMID
2501:ISSN
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2446:ISSN
2434:1864
2407:PMID
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