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Marine Pelagic Ecosystems
(Le Quéré, C.Saltzman, E. S.AGU Geophysical Research, 2009)
Marine organisms in the pelagic realm regulate the fluxes of many important ma jor elements between the atmosphere and the upper ocean, and between the upper ocean and the deep ocean. In this chapter, we review the main ...
Geographic distribution and description of four pelagic barnacles along the south east Pacific coast of Chile - a zoogeographical approximation
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2006)
Magnetic properties of pelagic marine carbonates
(Amsterdam, 2013-12)
Pelagic carbonates are deposited far from continents, usually at water depths of 3000–6000 m, at rates below 10 cm/kyr, and are a globally important sediment type. Recent advances, with recognition of widespread preservation ...
Asymmetrical competition between aquatic primary producers in a warmer and browner world
(Ecological Society of America, 2016-10)
In shallow lakes, pelagic and benthic producers engage in spatially asymmetrical resource competition. Pelagic producers intercept the flux of light to the benthic habitat and benthic producers intercept the flux of ...
Importance of jumbo squid Dosidicus gigas (Orbigny, 1835) in the pelagic ecosystem of the central Gulf of California
(Ecological Modelling, 2008)
The Humboldt squid is an important predator in the pelagic ecosystem of the central Gulf of California to the commercial catch of this species has increased over the past decade, probable due to a decrease of several top ...
Functional groups of microcrustaceans along a horizontal gradient in a Neotropical lake colonized by macrophytes
(2021-03-01)
Here we analysed the taxonomic and functional diversity of microcrustaceans along a horizontal gradient from the littoral to pelagic zones of a marginal lake. We hypothesized that in the littoral zone, occupied by high ...
He, Ar, N and C isotope compositions in Tatun Volcanic Group (TVG), Taiwan: Evidence for an important contribution of pelagic carbonates in the magmatic source
(Elsevier, 2015)
The Tatun Volcanic Group (TVG), Northeastern Taiwan, is considered to be the extension of the Ryukyu arc, and belongs to the post-collisional collapse Okinawa Trough. Strong hydrothermal activity is concentrated along the ...