Citation:
The bathyal zone is a layer of the ocean that lies between 1,000 and 4,000 meters below the surface, characterized by its cold temperatures, high pressure, and limited light penetration. This zone plays a crucial role in marine biodiversity patterns and distribution, as it serves as a habitat for various unique organisms adapted to the deep-sea environment. The bathyal zone is significant for understanding how different species thrive in extreme conditions and how these ecosystems connect with shallower waters.