The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-chase experiments are designed to quantify this process, yet few studies have been carried out using abyssal (3500–6000 m) sediments and only a handful of studies have been undertaken in situ. We undertook eight in situ pulse-chase experiments in three abyssal strata (4050–4200 m water depth) separated by tens to hundreds of kilometers in the eastern Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCFZ). These experiments demonstrated that benthic bacteria dominated the consumption of phytodetritus over short (~ 1.5 d) time scales, with metazoan macrofauna playing a minor role. These results contrast with the only other comparable in situ abyssal study, wher...
More than 50% of the Earth's surface is sea floor below 3,000 m of water. Most of this major reservo...
More than 50% of the Earth's surface is sea floor below 3,000 m of water. Most of this major reservo...
Deep-sea sediments cover ~70% of Earth's surface and represent the largest interface between the bio...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse‐ch...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse‐ch...
The abyssal seafloor (3500-6000m) remains largely unexplored but with deep-sea mining imminent, anth...
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...
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...
More than 50% of the Earth' s surface is sea floor below 3,000 m of water. Most of this major reserv...
More than 50% of the Earth's surface is sea floor below 3,000 m of water. Most of this major reservo...
More than 50% of the Earth's surface is sea floor below 3,000 m of water. Most of this major reservo...
More than 50% of the Earth's surface is sea floor below 3,000 m of water. Most of this major reservo...
Deep-sea sediments cover ~70% of Earth's surface and represent the largest interface between the bio...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse‐ch...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse‐ch...
The abyssal seafloor (3500-6000m) remains largely unexplored but with deep-sea mining imminent, anth...
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...
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...
More than 50% of the Earth' s surface is sea floor below 3,000 m of water. Most of this major reserv...
More than 50% of the Earth's surface is sea floor below 3,000 m of water. Most of this major reservo...
More than 50% of the Earth's surface is sea floor below 3,000 m of water. Most of this major reservo...
More than 50% of the Earth's surface is sea floor below 3,000 m of water. Most of this major reservo...
Deep-sea sediments cover ~70% of Earth's surface and represent the largest interface between the bio...