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Deep-Sea creatures are connected worldwide with Hidden Ocean Ocean ‘superhighway’

Ships of the cold, the depths of the sea connected worldwide with the hidden “Supervayway”, a new stinging research lifts.

Research, published in a journal KindIt provides a map of land information for seawater that is most relevant to the starfish called Brittle Stars.

The Australian’s Museums Victoria Research Institute examine how these creatures live in all marine creatures, from the hot water in tropical mountains in the depths of the Equator to Polar districts.

They analyze DNA from approximately 2,700 Britle Star Speasperens taken between 48 historical museums and discovered that these creatures crossed all the flames of millions of years.

Slowly migration of these deep creatures led to the invisible formation between the evolution that separated from Iceland and Tasmania, found.

Brittle stars have lived more than 480 million and entered all the marine stations, including the depth of more than 3,500 meters.

“You may think of a deep sea as long and divided, but it is actually open connected,” Tom Ohara, the author of the research, said. “Tall times long in long, sorts of marine animals have expanded their reasons for thousands of miles. This communication is the unseen, so far.”

Britle Star (Nish Nizar with Vvoria Museum)

This study also examines the important role of these marine ecosystems in all oceans. While the life forms in shallow water are limited to heat boundaries, deep ocean areas are stable, allowing the varieties of long distances.

In such places, Brittle stars produce rich rich embryos that pulls strategic muscles, give them the strength to find colonies.

“These animals have no wings or wings, but they still can control the rest of the sea. The secret is lying on their biology,” according to Dr O’hara, a slow move. “

The deep marine environment is closely related to all districts without their lonely agreements. For example, marine animals come from Southern Australia, sharing close associations with animals in northern Atlantic, on the other side of the world.

“A close relationship is between the deep sea creatures of the Atlantic and, on the other side of the Globe, Southern Australia,” said investigators.

But devastation events, environmental changes and geographys have thousands of years create a road of marine biological industry across the sea.

“It is described by a tip,” Dr O’hara explained. “The deep sea is very weak, but it is also very weak. Understanding how life is distributed and moves beyond a protection area, especially the increase in the deep mines and climate change.”

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