In which geological feature has the species Chrysomallon squamiferum been documented?

Answer

Southwest Indian Ridge

The Southwest Indian Ridge is a seismically active underwater mountain range where significant populations of the Scaly-foot Gastropod have been located. This area features the specific hydrothermal conditions required by the species, including active volcanism and mineral-rich fluid release, which are essential for its survival, growth, and chemosynthetic energy production.

In which geological feature has the species Chrysomallon squamiferum been documented?

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