Copepod carcasses in the ocean. I. Over seamounts
... explain the extent of decay observed (Wheeler 1967, Harding 1973).This latter fact also suggests feeding in the cod end was not an important source of carcasses. In addition, Genin et al. (1995) gently sampled copepods around coral reefs with diver-controlled nets and rapid, careful preservation a f ...
... explain the extent of decay observed (Wheeler 1967, Harding 1973).This latter fact also suggests feeding in the cod end was not an important source of carcasses. In addition, Genin et al. (1995) gently sampled copepods around coral reefs with diver-controlled nets and rapid, careful preservation a f ...
Great Barrier Reef Depth and Elevation Model: GBRDEM (33)
... Figure 8. Yonge reef interpolated using a range of datasets and methods ................................ 29 Figure 9. Curvilinear transects across the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon .................................... 30 Figure 10. Explanation of volume calculations of the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon .... ...
... Figure 8. Yonge reef interpolated using a range of datasets and methods ................................ 29 Figure 9. Curvilinear transects across the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon .................................... 30 Figure 10. Explanation of volume calculations of the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon .... ...
HABs in Fjords and Coastal Embayments
... embayments are complex and interactions and processes occur over a broad range of scales. Finally, research will be international in scope to encompass the global issues of HAB events and benefit from the skill and experience gained by HAB investigators world-wide. The GEOHAB CRPs are built on the p ...
... embayments are complex and interactions and processes occur over a broad range of scales. Finally, research will be international in scope to encompass the global issues of HAB events and benefit from the skill and experience gained by HAB investigators world-wide. The GEOHAB CRPs are built on the p ...
Spreading-rate dependence of melt extraction at mid
... direction should then be nearly flat, or even negative. The gradient is also not explained by the effects of increasing pressure and temperature with depth on elasticity. These effects are small and opposite in sign (Fig. 3), and they should be uniform throughout the region and thus unable to accoun ...
... direction should then be nearly flat, or even negative. The gradient is also not explained by the effects of increasing pressure and temperature with depth on elasticity. These effects are small and opposite in sign (Fig. 3), and they should be uniform throughout the region and thus unable to accoun ...
Autotrophic and heterotrophic microbial plankton biomass in the NW
... detail by Crespo et al. (2007). Briefly, 7 phases recorded in wind forcing induced discernible responses in the water column (Fig. 2). Extremely variable northerly winds during Phase 1 (Fig. 2a) were unable to cause upwelling on the shelf. Although the water column during this phase remained stratif ...
... detail by Crespo et al. (2007). Briefly, 7 phases recorded in wind forcing induced discernible responses in the water column (Fig. 2). Extremely variable northerly winds during Phase 1 (Fig. 2a) were unable to cause upwelling on the shelf. Although the water column during this phase remained stratif ...
... or the depth of the euphotic zone are not responsible for this pattern. The negative relationship between water transparency and chlorophyll concentrations (Carlson 1977) should result in greater losses of particles by sinking from the euphotic zone as productivity increases, and particle sinking ra ...
Ocean storage
... per day, and it is roughly evenly distributed between the North and South Atlantic locations. ...
... per day, and it is roughly evenly distributed between the North and South Atlantic locations. ...
The assessment of a global marine ecosystem model on the basis of
... structure: Devred et al. (2011), Brewin et al. (2012, 2014, 2015). Many features of an ecosystem can affect the balance of large phytoplankton chlorophyll against the total community chlorophyll, such as the large phytoplankton response to nutrients, light and temperature, competition for light and ...
... structure: Devred et al. (2011), Brewin et al. (2012, 2014, 2015). Many features of an ecosystem can affect the balance of large phytoplankton chlorophyll against the total community chlorophyll, such as the large phytoplankton response to nutrients, light and temperature, competition for light and ...
Faber, Samantha_Saxitoxin and the induction of paralytic shellfish
... areas. These regulations help control the spread of blooms to previously unaffected areas (Van Dolah, 2000; Rodrigue et al., ...
... areas. These regulations help control the spread of blooms to previously unaffected areas (Van Dolah, 2000; Rodrigue et al., ...
Nutrient dynamics and phytoplankton development along an
... process interactions over a spectrum of scales that cannot be resolved by field observations. More than two decades ago, Nihoul and Hecq (1984) identified the dominant patterns in the ecosystem structure of the Belgian coastal zone using hydrodynamic simulations to support the interpretation of ten ye ...
... process interactions over a spectrum of scales that cannot be resolved by field observations. More than two decades ago, Nihoul and Hecq (1984) identified the dominant patterns in the ecosystem structure of the Belgian coastal zone using hydrodynamic simulations to support the interpretation of ten ye ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 264:137
... was associated with water depth and the depth of the bottom mixed layer. C. finmarchicus C5 aggregated over the deepest water depths in both regions, and within these areas, right whales occurred where the bottom mixed layer forced discrete layers of C. finmarchicus C5 to occur shallower in the wate ...
... was associated with water depth and the depth of the bottom mixed layer. C. finmarchicus C5 aggregated over the deepest water depths in both regions, and within these areas, right whales occurred where the bottom mixed layer forced discrete layers of C. finmarchicus C5 to occur shallower in the wate ...
Chapter 5 - The World of the Census
... qualitatively and quantitatively, and video and photographic imaging systems. Analyses of these data have been greatly enhanced by advances in digital processing, network databases, and visualization. Geophysical tools have been used to classify and map habitats over large areas because ...
... qualitatively and quantitatively, and video and photographic imaging systems. Analyses of these data have been greatly enhanced by advances in digital processing, network databases, and visualization. Geophysical tools have been used to classify and map habitats over large areas because ...
Levine_etal_EMI_2012
... involved in bacterial and phytoplankton DMS production. This interdisciplinary dataset provides ...
... involved in bacterial and phytoplankton DMS production. This interdisciplinary dataset provides ...
Influence of bacterial uptake on deep
... Microbial Ecology, 2002). We use this value as representative for the temperature dependence of the bacterial uptake in the microbial loop. The temperature dependence of the bacterial carbon uptake in the model is based on our observations in the Greenland Sea. This temperature dependence has been f ...
... Microbial Ecology, 2002). We use this value as representative for the temperature dependence of the bacterial uptake in the microbial loop. The temperature dependence of the bacterial carbon uptake in the model is based on our observations in the Greenland Sea. This temperature dependence has been f ...
Full text in pdf format
... region, reflecting the uniformity of distribution of both these prokaryotes in the upper water column. The subdiscrete abundances or profiles. Owing, in part, to tropical mean (+SD) Prochlorococcus biomass to total increasing depth of the euphotic zone in the subtropiprokaryote biomass ratio is 0.25 ...
... region, reflecting the uniformity of distribution of both these prokaryotes in the upper water column. The subdiscrete abundances or profiles. Owing, in part, to tropical mean (+SD) Prochlorococcus biomass to total increasing depth of the euphotic zone in the subtropiprokaryote biomass ratio is 0.25 ...
Full project description - Mar-Eco
... box within WTWP. The main difference between the two regions is the sharp seasonal variation in external ...
... box within WTWP. The main difference between the two regions is the sharp seasonal variation in external ...
The impact of global freshwater forcing on the thermohaline circulation
... diminish the Atlantic Ocean heat transport and to have a cooling effect on Europe (Rahmstorf and Ganopolski 1999). The ocean heat transport is closely related to the thermohaline circulation (hereafter THC). Present day climate models predict a wide range of behaviors for the thermohaline circulatio ...
... diminish the Atlantic Ocean heat transport and to have a cooling effect on Europe (Rahmstorf and Ganopolski 1999). The ocean heat transport is closely related to the thermohaline circulation (hereafter THC). Present day climate models predict a wide range of behaviors for the thermohaline circulatio ...
Gordon_S_Atl_Ventilation_DSR81.pdf
... activity. Salt fingers are likely to be the primary process that integrates the excess salt of the intrusions into a broader, but less extreme positive salinity anomaly (relative to the South Atlantic thermocline T S curve), which is associated with the 12 to 17C weak thermostad of the southwest Atl ...
... activity. Salt fingers are likely to be the primary process that integrates the excess salt of the intrusions into a broader, but less extreme positive salinity anomaly (relative to the South Atlantic thermocline T S curve), which is associated with the 12 to 17C weak thermostad of the southwest Atl ...