Sinking particulate material collected in sequencing sediment traps moored at 3500 m depth (600 m above bottom) from 1993 to 2008 at the abyssal time-series Sta. M in the northeast Pacific was analyzed via microscopy and digital imaging. Intact zooplankton fecal pellets were quantified and size, shape, and carbon content were measured. The most common identifiable fecal pellets were from larvaceans, which feed on small particles. Other abundant fecal pellets were likely produced by large copepods and euphausiids. The proportion of identifiable fecal pellet carbon to total particulate organic carbon (POC) flux varied and ranged from 3.3% to 47.7%. Fecal pellet flux and fecal pellet-derived carbon flux was lowest in February, and highest in M...
The faecal pellets (FPs) of zooplankton can be important vehicles for the transfer of particulate or...
Zooplankton fecal pellets (FPs) are important conduits of carbon from the surface to the deep ocean,...
We hypothesized that seasonal and interannual climate-mediated changes in particulate organic carbon...
Sinking particulate material collected in sequencing sediment traps moored at 3500 m depth (600 m ab...
Because zooplankton feces represent a potentially important transport pathway of surface-derived org...
Zooplankton fecal pellet contribution to particulate organic carbon (POC) flux over the continental ...
Abstract. Fecal pellet fluxes were determined using a series of multireplicate traps set at 35, 65, ...
Zooplankton fecal pellets (FPs) are important conduits of carbon from the surface to the deep ocean,...
AbstractWe sampled zooplankton and fecal pellets in the upper 200m of Monterey Bay and nearby coasta...
Fecal pellet carbon (FPC) production by zooplankton is a significant component of the ocean’s biolog...
Dead zooplankton, including crustaceans, are increasingly recognized as important agents of vertical...
Mesozooplankton can directly impact global biogeochemical cycles by repackaging particulate organic ...
The faecal pellets egested by zooplankton are essential as they influence the vertical material flux...
The northern Scotia Sea contains the largest seasonal uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide yet measu...
The faecal pellets (FP) of zooplankton can be important vehicles for the transfer of particulate org...
The faecal pellets (FPs) of zooplankton can be important vehicles for the transfer of particulate or...
Zooplankton fecal pellets (FPs) are important conduits of carbon from the surface to the deep ocean,...
We hypothesized that seasonal and interannual climate-mediated changes in particulate organic carbon...
Sinking particulate material collected in sequencing sediment traps moored at 3500 m depth (600 m ab...
Because zooplankton feces represent a potentially important transport pathway of surface-derived org...
Zooplankton fecal pellet contribution to particulate organic carbon (POC) flux over the continental ...
Abstract. Fecal pellet fluxes were determined using a series of multireplicate traps set at 35, 65, ...
Zooplankton fecal pellets (FPs) are important conduits of carbon from the surface to the deep ocean,...
AbstractWe sampled zooplankton and fecal pellets in the upper 200m of Monterey Bay and nearby coasta...
Fecal pellet carbon (FPC) production by zooplankton is a significant component of the ocean’s biolog...
Dead zooplankton, including crustaceans, are increasingly recognized as important agents of vertical...
Mesozooplankton can directly impact global biogeochemical cycles by repackaging particulate organic ...
The faecal pellets egested by zooplankton are essential as they influence the vertical material flux...
The northern Scotia Sea contains the largest seasonal uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide yet measu...
The faecal pellets (FP) of zooplankton can be important vehicles for the transfer of particulate org...
The faecal pellets (FPs) of zooplankton can be important vehicles for the transfer of particulate or...
Zooplankton fecal pellets (FPs) are important conduits of carbon from the surface to the deep ocean,...
We hypothesized that seasonal and interannual climate-mediated changes in particulate organic carbon...