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Urea assimilation and oxidation support activity of phylogenetically diverse microbial communities of the dark ocean. [PDF]
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Functional vertical connectivity of microbial communities in the ocean. [PDF]
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Particle‐association lifestyle is a phylogenetically conserved trait in bathypelagic prokaryotes [PDF]
AbstractThe free‐living (FL) and particle‐attached (PA) marine microbial communities have repeatedly been proved to differ in their diversity and composition in the photic ocean and also recently in the bathypelagic ocean at a global scale. However, although high taxonomic ranks exhibit preferences for a PA or FL mode of life, it remains poorly ...
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Recent studies suggest that the global biomass of fish in the ocean is dominated by meso- and bathypelagic fish. However, despite their abundance and important role in marine ecosystems, their trophic ecology remains poorly understood. Feeding studies of
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Bathypelagic pycnogonids (Arthropoda, Pycnogonida) from the Discovery deep-sea cruises
Bamber, Roger N. (2002): Bathypelagic pycnogonids (Arthropoda, Pycnogonida) from the Discovery deep-sea cruises. Journal of Natural History 36 (6): 715-727, DOI: 10.1080/00222930010025932, URL: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080 ...
Roger N Bamber
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Pelagic bacterioplankton exhibit biogeographical patterns linked with exporting organic carbon and energy fluxes into the deep ocean. However, knowledge of the mechanisms shaping deep-sea bacterial communities remains largely elusive.
Jiaqian Li, Kalyani Sen, Yaodong He
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The bathypelagic community of Monterey Canyon
Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2010We used a quiet, deep-diving remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to conduct oblique, quantitative video transects of the bathypelagic fauna at depths between 1000 and 3500 m at a site over the Monterey Submarine Canyon, in the eastern North Pacific off central California. Fifteen such dives were made over a two-year period.
Rob E Sherlock, Kim R Reisenbichler
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Parasitism in the bathypelagic fish, Melanostigma pammelas
International Journal for Parasitology, 1975Abstract Three hundred and thirty-seven specimens of the zoarcid fish, Melanostigma pammelas, collected between December, 1950 and December, 1969 from bathypelagic waters off southern California, were examined for their parasites. Incidences of infection were: digentic Trematoda 61%, Myxosporida 39%, larval Nematoda 9%.
Elmer R Noble
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First recording of a bathypelagic deep scattering layer in the Bay of Biscay
Acoustic meso- and bathypelagic studies are scarce in the Bay of Biscay but increasing over the last years. This study provides a description of seasonal and bathymetric variation in the distribution of the main scattering layers.
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