More than 50% of the Earth' s surface is sea floor below 3,000 m of water. Most of this major reservoir in the global carbon cycle and final repository for anthropogenic wastes is characterized by severe food limitation. Phytodetritus is the major food source for abyssal benthic communities, and a large fraction of the annual food load can arrive in pulses within a few days1,2. Owing to logistical constraints, the available data concerning the fate of such a pulse are scattered3,4 and often contradictory5,6,7,8,9,10, hampering global carbon modelling and anthropogenic impact assessments. We quantified (over a period of 2.5 to 23 days) the response of an abyssal benthic community to a phytodetritus pulse, on the basis of 11 in situ experimen...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
Abyssal plains cover more than half of Earth's surface, and the main food source in these ecosystems...
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...
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 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 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...
Foraminifera are an important faunal element of the abyssal ecosystem and largely depend on deposite...
The majority of deep-sea benthic communities rely on particulate organic matter (POM) sinking from t...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
Abyssal plains cover more than half of Earth's surface, and the main food source in these ecosystems...
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...
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 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 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...
Foraminifera are an important faunal element of the abyssal ecosystem and largely depend on deposite...
The majority of deep-sea benthic communities rely on particulate organic matter (POM) sinking from t...
The cycling of carbon (C) by benthic organisms is a key ecosystem function in the deep sea. Pulse-ch...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
Abyssal plains cover more than half of Earth's surface, and the main food source in these ecosystems...