In the Arctic Ocean, increased sea surface temperature and sea ice retreat have triggered shifts in phytoplankton communities. In Fram Strait, coccolithophorids have been occasionally observed to replace diatoms as the dominating taxon of spring blooms. Deep-sea benthic communities depend strongly on such blooms, but with a change in quality and quantity of primarily produced organic matter (OM) input, this may likely have implications for deep-sea life. We compared the in situ responses of Arctic deep-sea benthos to input of phytodetritus from a diatom (Thalassiosira sp.) and a coccolithophorid (Emiliania huxleyi) species. We traced the fate of 13C- and 15N-labelled phytodetritus into respiration, assimilation by bacteria and infauna in a ...
Abyssal plains cover more than half of Earth's surface, and the main food source in these ecosystems...
In a multidisciplinary ex situ experiment, benthic bacterial deep-sea communities from 2,500 m water...
Remineralization of organic matter at the seafloor is an important ecosystem function, as it drives ...
In the Arctic Ocean, increased sea surface temperature and sea ice retreat have triggered shifts in ...
In the Arctic Ocean, increased sea surface temperature and sea ice retreat have triggered shifts in ...
This is a dataset from an in situ experiment at station S2 from the LTER monitoring site HAUSGARTEN,...
Benthic deep-sea communities are largely dependent on particle flux from surface waters. In the Arct...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
Deep-sea sediments cover ~70% of Earth's surface and represent the largest interface between the bio...
Half of the Arctic Ocean is deep sea (>1000 m), and this area is currently transitioning from being ...
The deep-sea floor covers about 65% of the Earth s surface and benthic biomass is dominated by highl...
The short-term benthic response to an input of fresh organic matter was examined in vastly contrasti...
The past decades have seen remarkable changes in the Arctic, a hotspot for climate change. Neverthel...
Over the last decades, the Arctic Ocean has suffered a substantial decline in sea ice cover due to g...
Abyssal plains cover more than half of Earth's surface, and the main food source in these ecosystems...
In a multidisciplinary ex situ experiment, benthic bacterial deep-sea communities from 2,500 m water...
Remineralization of organic matter at the seafloor is an important ecosystem function, as it drives ...
In the Arctic Ocean, increased sea surface temperature and sea ice retreat have triggered shifts in ...
In the Arctic Ocean, increased sea surface temperature and sea ice retreat have triggered shifts in ...
This is a dataset from an in situ experiment at station S2 from the LTER monitoring site HAUSGARTEN,...
Benthic deep-sea communities are largely dependent on particle flux from surface waters. In the Arct...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
Deep-sea sediments cover ~70% of Earth's surface and represent the largest interface between the bio...
Half of the Arctic Ocean is deep sea (>1000 m), and this area is currently transitioning from being ...
The deep-sea floor covers about 65% of the Earth s surface and benthic biomass is dominated by highl...
The short-term benthic response to an input of fresh organic matter was examined in vastly contrasti...
The past decades have seen remarkable changes in the Arctic, a hotspot for climate change. Neverthel...
Over the last decades, the Arctic Ocean has suffered a substantial decline in sea ice cover due to g...
Abyssal plains cover more than half of Earth's surface, and the main food source in these ecosystems...
In a multidisciplinary ex situ experiment, benthic bacterial deep-sea communities from 2,500 m water...
Remineralization of organic matter at the seafloor is an important ecosystem function, as it drives ...