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Book title
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FOREWORD
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Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION: BIOGEOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF THE DEEP NW PACIFIC FAUNA
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1. The deep NW Pacific
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1.1. Sea of Japan
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1.2. Sea of Okhotsk
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1.3. Kuril-Kamchatka Trench (KKT)
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2. Expedition history and motivation
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3. The Beneficial project highlights
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4. Book outline
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5. Taxonomic impediment
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6. Impacts of this book
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6.1. Biodiversity and ecosystem services
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6.2. Climate change implications
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6.3. Community and citizen science
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6.4. Science-policy interface
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 2. PORIFERA: TAXONOMY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF PORIFERA ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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1.1. Biology and Ecology
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1.2. Habitat
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1.3. Geographical Distribution
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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3.1. Coverage Area and Occurrence Data
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3.2. Depth Gradient
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3.3. Latitudinal Gradient
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4. Results
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4.1. Richness Patterns
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4. 2. Biogeographic Patterns
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 3. CNIDARIA AND CTENOPHORA: REVIEW OF DEEP-SEA CNIDARIA AND CTENOPHORA FAUNA IN THE NW PACIFIC OCEAN
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Materials and Methods
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4. Results
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4.1 Cnidaria
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4.2 Ctenophora
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4.3 Distributional patterns
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5. Discussion
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 4. BRACHIOPODA: A REVIEW ON DEEP-SEA BRACHIOPOD PELAGODISCUS ATLANTICUS (KING, 1868) FOUND ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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3.1. Microscopy
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3.2. Micro-CT (Micro-computed tomography)
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4. Results
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 5. ENTOPROCTA: A REVIEW ON THE BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE DEEP-SEA ENTOPROCTA ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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CHAPTER 6. NEMERTEA: A REVIEW ON DEEP-SEA BENTHIC NEMERTEANS ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 7. SOLENOGASTRES: DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF SOLNOGASTRES (MOLLUSCA) ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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1.1. Biology and Ecology
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1.2. Habitat
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1.3. Geographical Distribution
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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3.1. Coverage Area
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3.2. Depth Gradient
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3.3. Latitudinal Gradient
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4. Results
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4.1. Richness Patterns
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4.2. Biogeographic Patterns
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 8. BIVALVIA: SPECIES COMPOSITION AND RICHNESS OF BIVALVE FAUNA ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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1.1. Sea of Japan
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1.2. Sea of Okhotsk
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1.3. Bering Sea
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1.4. Abyssal plain of the NW Pacific and the Kuril-Kamchatka and Aleutian trenches
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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4.1. Composition of the bivalve fauna of deep NW Pacific areas
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4.2. Geographic distribution of species
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4.3. Vertical distribution of species
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgments
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References
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Chapter 9. SIPUNCULA: A REVIEW ON BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE DEEP-SEA SIPUNCULA ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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4.1. Family Golfingiidae Stephen & Edmonds, 1972
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4.2. Family Phascolosomatidae Stephen & Edmonds, 1972
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgments
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References
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Chapter 10. POLYCHAETA: A REVIEW ON THE DEEP-SEA BENTHIC POLYCHAETES ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 11. ECHIURA: A REVIEW ON BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE DEEP-SEA ECHIURA ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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4.1. Family Bonelliidae Lacaze-Duthiers, 1858
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4.2. Family Thalassematidae Forbes & Goodsir, 1841
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgments
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References
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Chapter 12. NEMATODA: A REVIEW ON THE DEEP-SEA NEMATOFAUNA ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 13. KINORHYNCHA: A REVIEW ON BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE DEEP-SEA KINORHYNCHA (PHYLUM: CEPHALORHYNCHA MALAKHOV, 1980) ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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Class Kinorhyncha Reinhard, 1881
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgments
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References
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Chapter 14. PYCNOGONIDA: DEEP-WATER PYCNOGONIDA COLLECTED BY THE SOKHOBIO AND KURAMBIO CAMPAIGNS ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 15. ASCOTHORACIDA: A REVIEW ON BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE DEEP-SEA ASCOTHORACIDA LACAZE-DUTHIERS, 1880 (CRUSTACEA: THECOSTRACA) ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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4.1. Family Ascothoracidae
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4.2. Family Dendrogastridae
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 16. OSTRACODA: BIODIVERSITY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF OSTRACODA (CRUSTACEA) FROM THE DEEP NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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1.1. Biological Studies in the NW Pacific
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1.2. An Overview on the Biology and Ecology of Ostracoda
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1.3. Ostracod Habitat
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1.4. Geographical Distribution of ostracods in the deep-sea
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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3.1. Data compilation
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3.2. Ostracods from the KuramBio Project
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3.2. Bathymetrical and latitudinal patterns
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3.3. Abbreviations
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4. Results
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4.1. Ostracods from the deep NW Pacific (40°–60°N, 120°–180° E)
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4.2. Taxonomy
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4.3. Richness, bathymetrical and latitudinal patterns
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgements
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(References)
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Chapter 17. DECAPODA: A REVIEW ON DEEP-WATER DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS (DEEPER THAN 2,000 M) IN THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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4.1. The list of decapod species found deeper than 2,000 meters in the NW Pacific
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5. Discussion
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 18. AMPHIPODA: DISTRIBUTION OF DEEP-SEA BENTHIC AMPHIPODA ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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3.1. Study Area
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3.2. Data collection
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3.3. Depth Range
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3.4. Latitudinal Range
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4. Results
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4.1. Richness Patterns
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4.2. Biogeographic patterns – depth gradient
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5. Discussion
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5.1. Review of the taxa reported from the studied area
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5.2. Richness and bathymetric patterns at the family, genus and species level
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 19. ISOPODA: A REVIEW ON DISTRIBUTION AND SPECIES-RICHNESS PATTERNS OF ISOPODS ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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1.1. Deep-sea isopods of the Northwest Pacific
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Dendrotionidae Vanhöffen, 1914
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Desmosomatidae Sars, 1897
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Macrostylidae Hansen, 1916
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Munnopsidae Lilljeborg, 1864
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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4. Results
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4.1. Dendrotionidae Vanhöffen, 1914
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4.2. Desmosomatidae G.O. Sars, 1897
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4.3. Macrostylidae Hansen, 1916
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4.4. Munnopsidae Lilljeborg, 1864
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5. Discussion
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 20. TANAIDACEA: TANAIDACEAN DIVERSITY ON THE NW PACIFIC – STATE OF KNOWLEDGE AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
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1. Introduction
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1.1. Biology/Ecology
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1.2. Habitat
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1.3. Geographical distribution
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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3.1. Coverage Area
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3.2. Depth Gradient
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3.3. Latitudinal Gradient
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4. Results
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4.1. Richness patterns
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List of Tanaidacea species from NW Pacific deep sea waters (>2,000 m)
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4.2. Biogeographic patterns
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5. Discussion
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5.1. Underestimated diversity
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5.2. Future perspectives
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Chapter 21. ECHINOIDEA AND ASTEROIDEA: TAXONOMY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF DEEP-SEA ECHINOIDEA AND ASTEROIDEA ALONG THE NW PACIFIC
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1. Introduction
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2. Objectives
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3. Material and Methods
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3.1. Coverage area
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3.2. Occurrence data
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3.3. Depth gradient
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3.4. Latitudinal gradient
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3.5. Regional richness patterns
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3.6. Biogeographic patterns
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4. Results
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4.1. Taxonomic diversity
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4.2. Distribution of key NW Pacific species
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4.3. Richness patterns
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4.4 Biogeographic patterns
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5. Discussion
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5.1. Spatial richness gradients
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5.2. Biogeographic patterns and processes in the NW Pacific deep-sea
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5.3. Biogeographic regionalization
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Acknowledgements
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References
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