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This research focuses on the dispersal and evolution of deep-sea polychaetes, a diverse group of marine worms. By analyzing molecular data, the project aims to understand species connectivity and cryptic speciation in the deep sea, challenging existing paradigms of marine biodiversity.
The deep sea is the last great unexplored frontier on planet earth.
In recent years, many hundreds of new species have been discovered in the deep sea. A key paradox in deep-sea biology is the degree to which deep-sea fauna are able to disperse.
The prevailing paradigm has been one of cosmopolitanism, with animals having easy access to all ocean basins and cosmopolitan species traversing the world.
However, this has been recently challenged and for many species there may be barriers to dispersal…
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