What is the specific depth range documented for the Antarctic relative, Kiwa tyleri?

Answer

Between 2,200 and 3,000 meters

The Antarctic species, *Kiwa tyleri*, occupies a slightly different depth profile compared to its Pacific cousin. Research has established that this species is found within a specific range spanning from 2,200 meters up to 3,000 meters below the ocean surface near the Antarctic Ridge. This range indicates adaptation to the geological structures present in the Southern Ocean, yet still confining the species to the high-pressure, chemically active zone associated with deep-sea venting systems.

What is the specific depth range documented for the Antarctic relative, Kiwa tyleri?
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