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    Genetic connectivity from the Arctic to the Antarctic: Sclerolinum contortum and Nicomache lokii (Annelida) are both widespread in reducing environments by Eilertsen, Mari H., Georgieva, Magdalena N., Kongsrud, Jon A., Linse, Katrin, Wiklund, Helena, Glover, Adrian G., Rapp, Hans T.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-03-2018)
    “…The paradigm of large geographic ranges in the deep sea has been challenged by genetic studies, which often reveal putatively widespread species to be several…”
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    Do ampharetids take sedimented steps between vents and seeps? Phylogeny and habitat-use of Ampharetidae (Annelida, Terebelliformia) in chemosynthesis-based ecosystems by Eilertsen, Mari H, Kongsrud, Jon A, Alvestad, Tom, Stiller, Josefin, Rouse, Greg W, Rapp, Hans T

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (31-10-2017)
    “…A range of higher animal taxa are shared across various chemosynthesis-based ecosystems (CBEs), which demonstrates the evolutionary link between these…”
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    Drivers of Megabenthic Community Structure in One of the World’s Deepest Silled-Fjords, Sognefjord (Western Norway) by Meyer, Heidi K., Roberts, Emyr M., Mienis, Furu, Rapp, Hans T.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (09-06-2020)
    “…The Sognefjord is the longest (205 km) and deepest (1308 m) fjord in Norway, and the second-longest in the world. Coast-fjord exchange in Sognefjord is limited…”
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    Faunal trophic structure at hydrothermal vents on the southern Mohn’s Ridge, Arctic Ocean by Sweetman, Andrew K., Levin, Lisa A., Rapp, Hans T., Schander, Christoffer

    “…We explore the trophic ecology of heterotrophic fauna associated with a high temperature (HT) vent, 2 low temperature vents, a ‘near-HT vent’ habitat and a…”
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    The Microbiome and Occurrence of Methanotrophy in Carnivorous Sponges by Hestetun, Jon T, Dahle, Håkon, Jørgensen, Steffen L, Olsen, Bernt R, Rapp, Hans T

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (09-11-2016)
    “…As shown by recent studies, filter-feeding sponges are known to host a wide variety of microorganisms. However, the microbial community of the non-filtering…”
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    Adverse effects of crushed seafloor massive sulphide deposits on the boreal deep-sea sponge Geodia barretti Bowerbank, 1858 and its associated fauna by Wurz, Erik, Olsen, Linn M.Brekke, Busch, Kathrin, Ulvatn, Tone, Rapp, Hans T., Osinga, Ronald, Murk, Albertinka J.

    “…Abundant mineral resources in the deep sea are prospected for mining for the global metal market. Seafloor massive sulphide (SMS) deposits along the…”
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    Long‐term Observations Reveal Environmental Conditions and Food Supply Mechanisms at an Arctic Deep‐Sea Sponge Ground by Hanz, Ulrike, Roberts, Emyr Martyn, Duineveld, Gerard, Davies, Andrew, van Haren, Hans, Rapp, Hans Tore, Reichart, Gert‐Jan, Mienis, Furu

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-03-2021)
    “…Deep‐sea sponge grounds are hotspots of benthic biomass and diversity. To date, very limited data exist on the range of environmental conditions in areas…”
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    Genome-wide analysis of the sox family in the calcareous sponge Sycon ciliatum: multiple genes with unique expression patterns by Fortunato, Sofia, Adamski, Marcin, Bergum, Brith, Guder, Corina, Jordal, Signe, Leininger, Sven, Zwafink, Christin, Rapp, Hans Tore, Adamska, Maja

    Published in EvoDevo (23-07-2012)
    “…Sox genes are HMG-domain containing transcription factors with important roles in developmental processes in animals; many of them appear to have conserved…”
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    Similar reproductive cycles and life-history traits in congeneric limid bivalves with different modes of nutrition by Järnegren, Johanna, Rapp, Hans T., Young, Craig M.

    Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-03-2007)
    “…We have studied two congeneric limid bivalves, Acesta species novum and Acesta excavata (Bivalvia: Limidae), that live in similar physical conditions but use…”
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