A review of ecogeochemistry approaches to estimating movements of marine animals
KW McMahon, LL Hamady… - Limnology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Ecogeochemistry—the application of geochemical techniques to fundamental questions in
population and community ecology—has been used in animal migration studies in terrestrial …
population and community ecology—has been used in animal migration studies in terrestrial …
Dining in the deep: the feeding ecology of deep-sea fishes
Deep-sea fishes inhabit∼ 75% of the biosphere and are a critical part of deep-sea food
webs. Diet analysis and more recent trophic biomarker approaches, such as stable isotopes …
webs. Diet analysis and more recent trophic biomarker approaches, such as stable isotopes …
The deep-sea floor ecosystem: current status and prospects of anthropogenic change by the year 2025
The goal of this paper is to review current impacts of human activities on the deep-sea floor
ecosystem, and to predict anthropogenic changes to this ecosystem by the year 2025. The …
ecosystem, and to predict anthropogenic changes to this ecosystem by the year 2025. The …
Massive consumption of gelatinous plankton by Mediterranean apex predators
Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen were used to test the hypothesis that stomach
content analysis has systematically overlooked the consumption of gelatinous zooplankton …
content analysis has systematically overlooked the consumption of gelatinous zooplankton …
[图书][B] Methods for the study of deep-sea sediments, their functioning and biodiversity
R Danovaro - 2009 - taylorfrancis.com
For years scientists viewed the deep sea as calm, quiet, and undisturbed, with marine
species existing in an ecologically stable and uniform environment. Recent discoveries have …
species existing in an ecologically stable and uniform environment. Recent discoveries have …
Systematic and evolutionary insights derived from mtDNA COI barcode diversity in the Decapoda (Crustacea: Malacostraca)
Background Decapods are the most recognizable of all crustaceans and comprise a
dominant group of benthic invertebrates of the continental shelf and slope, including many …
dominant group of benthic invertebrates of the continental shelf and slope, including many …
An assessment of sample processing methods for stable isotope analyses of marine food webs
S Carabel, E Godínez-Domínguez, P Verísimo… - Journal of Experimental …, 2006 - Elsevier
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios are commonly used in the study of marine food
webs. However, different sample processing methods can influence the measurement of …
webs. However, different sample processing methods can influence the measurement of …
Sargassum blooms in the Caribbean alter the trophic structure of the sea urchin Diadema antillarum
The arrival of large masses of drifting Sargassum since 2011 has caused changes in the
natural dynamics of Caribbean coastal ecosystems. In the summer of 2015, unprecedented …
natural dynamics of Caribbean coastal ecosystems. In the summer of 2015, unprecedented …
Trophodynamic linkage between river runoff and coastal fishery yield elucidated by stable isotope data in the Gulf of Lions (NW Mediterranean)
The link between climate-driven river runoff and sole fishery yields observed in the Gulf of
Lions (NW Mediterranean) was analysed using carbon-and nitrogen stable isotopes along …
Lions (NW Mediterranean) was analysed using carbon-and nitrogen stable isotopes along …
Unravelling the ecological role and trophic relationships of uncommon and threatened elasmobranchs in the western Mediterranean Sea
Deficiencies in basic ecological information on uncommon and endangered elasmobranch
fishes impair the assessment of their ecological role in marine ecosystems. In this study, we …
fishes impair the assessment of their ecological role in marine ecosystems. In this study, we …