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Endemicity, Biogeography, Composition, and Community Structure On a Northeast Pacific Seamount
The deep ocean greater than 1 km covers the majority of the earth's surface. Interspersed on the abyssal plains and continental slope are an estimated 14000 seamounts, topographic features extending 1000 m off the seafloor. A variety of hypotheses are posited that suggest the ecological, evolutionary, and oceanographic processes on seamounts differ from those governing the surrounding deep sea. The most prominent and oldest of these hypotheses, the seamount endemicity hypothesis (SMEH), states that seamounts possess a set of isolating mechanisms that produce highly endemic faunas. Here, we constructed a faunal inventory for Davidson Seamount, the first bathymetric feature to be characterized as a ‘seamount’, residing 120 km off the central California coast in approximately 3600 m of water (Fig 1). We find little support for the SMEH among megafauna of a Northeast Pacific seamount; instead, finding an assemblage of species that also occurs on adjacent continental margins. A large percentage of these species are also cosmopolitan with ranges extending over much of the Pacific Ocean Basin. Despite the similarity in composition between the seamount and non-seamount communities, we provide preliminary evidence that seamount communities may be structured differently and potentially serve as source of larvae for suboptimal, non-seamount habitats
Discretized rotation has infinitely many periodic orbits
For a fixed k in (-2,2), the discretized rotation on Z^2 is defined by
(x,y)->(y,-[x+ky]). We prove that this dynamics has infinitely many periodic
orbits.Comment: Revised after referee reports, and added a quantitative statemen
Symmetry Decomposition of Chaotic Dynamics
Discrete symmetries of dynamical flows give rise to relations between
periodic orbits, reduce the dynamics to a fundamental domain, and lead to
factorizations of zeta functions. These factorizations in turn reduce the labor
and improve the convergence of cycle expansions for classical and quantum
spectra associated with the flow. In this paper the general formalism is
developed, with the -disk pinball model used as a concrete example and a
series of physically interesting cases worked out in detail.Comment: CYCLER Paper 93mar01
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Five million years of compositionally diverse, episodic volcanism : construction of Davidson Seamount atop an abandoned spreading center
Davidson Seamount, a volcano located about 80 km off the central California coast, has a volume of
~320 km³ and consists of a series of parallel ridges serrated with steep cones. Davidson was sampled and
its morphology observed during 27 ROV Tiburon dives. During those dives, 286 samples of lava,
volcaniclastite, and erratics from the continental margin were collected, with additional samples from one
ROV-collected push core and four gravity cores. We report glass compositions for 99 samples and
⁴⁰Ar-³⁹Ar incremental heating age data for 20 of the samples. The glass analyses are of hawaiite (62%),
mugearite (13%), alkalic basalt (9%), and tephrite (8%), with minor transitional basalt (2%), benmoreite
(2%), and trachyandesite (2%). The lithologies are irregularly distributed in space and time. The volcano
erupted onto crust inferred to be 20 Ma from seafloor magnetic anomalies. Ages of the lavas range from
9.8 to 14.8 Ma. The oldest rocks are from the central ridge, and the youngest are from the flanks and
southern end of the edifice. The compositions of the 18 reliably dated volcanic cones vary with age such
that the oldest lavas are the most fractionated. The melts lost 65% to nearly 95% of their initial S because
of bubble loss during vesiculation, and the shallowest samples have S contents similar to lava erupted
subaerially in Hawaii. Despite this similarity in S contents, there is scant other evidence to suggest that
Davidson was ever an island. The numerous small cones of disparate chemistry and the long eruptive
period suggest episodic growth of the volcano over at least 5 Myr and perhaps as long as 10 Myr if it began
to grow when the spreading ridge was abandoned
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Role of IP3 Receptors during Early Zebrafish Development.
Fluctuations in cytosolic Ca2+ are crucial for a variety of cellular processes including many aspects of development. Mobilization of intracellular Ca2+ stores via the production of inositol trisphosphate (IP3) and the consequent activation of IP3-sensitive Ca2+ channels is a ubiquitous means by which diverse stimuli mediate their cellular effects. Although IP3 receptors have been well studied at fertilization, information regarding their possible involvement during subsequent development is scant. In the present study we examined the role of IP3 receptors in early development of the zebrafish. We report the first molecular analysis of zebrafish IP3 receptors which indicates that, like mammals, the zebrafish genome contains three distinct IP3 receptor genes. mRNA for all isoforms was detectable at differing levels by the 64 cell stage, and IP3-induced Ca2+ transients could be readily generated (by flash photolysis) in a controlled fashion throughout the cleavage period in vivo. Furthermore, we show that early blastula formation was disrupted by pharmacological blockade of IP3 receptors or phospholipase C, by molecular inhibition of the former by injection of IRBIT (IP3 receptor-binding protein released with IP3) and by depletion of thapsigargin-sensitive Ca2+ stores after completion of the second cell cycle. Inhibition of Ca2+ entry or ryanodine receptors, however, had little effect. Our work defines the importance of IP3 receptors during early development of a genetically and optically tractable model vertebrate organism
Rank orders based on frequency of observations in Monterey Canyon and Davidson Seamount.
<p>Lines connect the rank orders of a species at the two localities.</p
Species accumulation curve (Mao Observed) for distance traversed at Davidson Seamount.
<p>Dotted lines indicate 95% confidence intervals.</p
Pie charts A. illustrating the percentage of species potentially endemic to Davidson and taxonomic makeup of those species and B.
<p>the percentage of species at Davidson found in different seamount and nonseamount habitats.</p