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Figure 1.

Bathymetric map of the Central California Coast with Monterey Canyon and Davidson Seamount.

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Figure 2.

Species accumulation curve (Mao Observed) for distance traversed at Davidson Seamount.

Dotted lines indicate 95% confidence intervals.

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Figure 3.

Pie charts A. illustrating the percentage of species potentially endemic to Davidson and taxonomic makeup of those species and B.

the percentage of species at Davidson found in different seamount and nonseamount habitats.

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Figure 4.

Frequency distribution of geographic ranges sizes as linear distance from Davidson Seamount.

Colors denote varying contribution of different animal phyla. Subplot is the inverse cumulative frequency distribution of range sizes. Percentages denote species with ranges sizes greater than range (x).

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Figure 5.

Rank orders based on frequency of observations in Monterey Canyon and Davidson Seamount.

Lines connect the rank orders of a species at the two localities.

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