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  • Amphipods are among the most common arthropods in aquatic environments, particularly in hadal zones with the depths exceeding 8,000 m (Blankenship et al., 2006). The hadal zone (depth, 6,000–11000 m) is characterized by low temperatures, lack of light, limited food supply, and HHP (Jamieson et al., 2010).
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  • Retrieving the hadal video lander with its tubular amphipod traps from the Sirena Deep.SOI/Anna Downing. What animals, you ask?
  • Amphipoda, Peracarida üsttakımına bağlı karapaksı olmayan ve genellikle yandan basık bedenli, göğüs ayaklarında lameller veya solunum torbaları bulunan, kalbi...
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  • Ryan M. Eustace, Niamh M. Kilgallen, Nichola C. Lacey, Alan J. Jamieson, Population Structure of the Hadal Amphipod Hirondellea Gigas (Amphipoda...
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  • 6. Giant Amphipods: The Armored Giants of the Deep. In the icy darkness of the hadal zone, giant amphipods thrive where most other organisms would perish.
  • Would the hadal amphipod be edible? If you don't know what it is, it's the deepest known living thing and looks kinda like a shrimp.
  • 16. France S (1993) Geographic variation among three isolated populations of the hadal amphipod Hirondellea gigas (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea).