Rapidly sinking fecal pellets are an important component of the vertical flux of particulate organic matter (POM) from the surface to the ocean\u27s interior; however, few studies have examined the role fish play in this export. We determined abundance, size, prey composition, particulate organic carbon/nitrogen (POC/PON), and sinking rates of fecal pellets produced by a forage fish, likely the northern anchovy, in the Santa Barbara Channel. Pellet abundance ranged from 0.1-5.9 pellets m(-3). POC and PON contents averaged 21.7 mu g C pellet(-1) and 2.7 mu g N pellet(-1). The sinking rate averaged 787 m d(-1); thus pellets produced at the surface would reach the benthos (similar to 500 m) in m(-2) d(-1). This is equal to or exceeds previous ...
Production, oxygen uptake, and sinking velocity of copepod fecal pellets egested by Temora longicorn...
Downward flux of zooplankton faecal pellets and carcasses was studied during and after the spring bl...
Mesozooplankton can directly impact global biogeochemical cycles by repackaging particulate organic ...
Rapidly sinking fecal pellets are an important component of the vertical flux of particulate organic...
Rapidly sinking fecal pellets are an important component of the vertical flux of particulate organic...
Changes in the sinking rates, ash-free dry weights, particulate carbon and nitrogen content, and car...
Because zooplankton feces represent a potentially important transport pathway of surface-derived org...
AbstractWe sampled zooplankton and fecal pellets in the upper 200m of Monterey Bay and nearby coasta...
Abstract. Fecal pellet fluxes were determined using a series of multireplicate traps set at 35, 65, ...
Fecal pellet carbon (FPC) production by zooplankton is a significant component of the ocean’s biolog...
Sinking particulate material collected in sequencing sediment traps moored at 3500 m depth (600 m ab...
The northern Scotia Sea contains the largest seasonal uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide yet measu...
Sinking particulate material collected in sequencing sediment traps moored at 3500 m depth (600 m ab...
The Louisiana continental shelf near the Mississippi and Atchfalaya River deltas is a stratified and...
peer reviewedMesozooplankton faecal pellets participate in the carbon and nutrient cycles, in the nu...
Production, oxygen uptake, and sinking velocity of copepod fecal pellets egested by Temora longicorn...
Downward flux of zooplankton faecal pellets and carcasses was studied during and after the spring bl...
Mesozooplankton can directly impact global biogeochemical cycles by repackaging particulate organic ...
Rapidly sinking fecal pellets are an important component of the vertical flux of particulate organic...
Rapidly sinking fecal pellets are an important component of the vertical flux of particulate organic...
Changes in the sinking rates, ash-free dry weights, particulate carbon and nitrogen content, and car...
Because zooplankton feces represent a potentially important transport pathway of surface-derived org...
AbstractWe sampled zooplankton and fecal pellets in the upper 200m of Monterey Bay and nearby coasta...
Abstract. Fecal pellet fluxes were determined using a series of multireplicate traps set at 35, 65, ...
Fecal pellet carbon (FPC) production by zooplankton is a significant component of the ocean’s biolog...
Sinking particulate material collected in sequencing sediment traps moored at 3500 m depth (600 m ab...
The northern Scotia Sea contains the largest seasonal uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide yet measu...
Sinking particulate material collected in sequencing sediment traps moored at 3500 m depth (600 m ab...
The Louisiana continental shelf near the Mississippi and Atchfalaya River deltas is a stratified and...
peer reviewedMesozooplankton faecal pellets participate in the carbon and nutrient cycles, in the nu...
Production, oxygen uptake, and sinking velocity of copepod fecal pellets egested by Temora longicorn...
Downward flux of zooplankton faecal pellets and carcasses was studied during and after the spring bl...
Mesozooplankton can directly impact global biogeochemical cycles by repackaging particulate organic ...