A test deployment of a time-lapse camera lander in the deep Oslofjord (431 m) was used to obtain initial information on the response of benthic fauna to macroalgal debris. Three macroalgal species were used on the lander baited plate: Fucus serratus, Saccharina latissima and Laminaria hyperborea and observed during 41.5 hours. The deep-water shrimp Pandalus borealis were attracted to the macroalgae rapidly (3 min after the lander reached the seafloor), followed by amphipods. Shrimp abundances were significantly higher in areas covered by macroalgae compared to the adjacent seafloor and the number of shrimp visiting the macroalgae increased with time. Amphipods arrived 13 hours later and were observed mainly on decaying L. hyperborea. The ab...
Near-bottom zooplankton communities have rarely been studied despite numerous reports of high zoopla...
Tracer experiments with C-13-labelled diatoms Thalassiosira rotula (Bacillariophycea, 98% 13C-labell...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>There are few in situ observations of deep-sea macrofauna, due to the remoten...
A test deployment of a time-lapse camera lander in the deep Oslofjord (431 m) was used to obtain ini...
Marine primary productivity by micro- and macroalgae in Norway, limited to the photic zone (0 200 ...
Kelp forests produce large amounts of macroalgal detritus, ranging from whole plants to small partic...
To learn more about deep-sea ecosystem functioning, this thesis has focused on elucidating the role ...
To learn more about deep-sea ecosystem functioning, this thesis has focused on elucidating the role ...
A series of in situ enrichment experiments was carried out at 1265 m water depth in the Sognefjord o...
In Kongsfjorden (Spitsbergen), we quantified the zonation of visually dominant macroalgal taxa and o...
The continental margin (rise and shelf) constitutes approximately 1/10th of the surface area of the ...
Macroalgae, in particular kelps, produce a large amount of biomass in Kongsfjorden, which is to a gr...
To study the response of the smaller benthic biota to larger food-falls and their possible effects o...
Resource subsidies in the form of allochthonous primary production drive secondary production in man...
To study the response of the smaller benthic biota to larger food-falls and their possible effects o...
Near-bottom zooplankton communities have rarely been studied despite numerous reports of high zoopla...
Tracer experiments with C-13-labelled diatoms Thalassiosira rotula (Bacillariophycea, 98% 13C-labell...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>There are few in situ observations of deep-sea macrofauna, due to the remoten...
A test deployment of a time-lapse camera lander in the deep Oslofjord (431 m) was used to obtain ini...
Marine primary productivity by micro- and macroalgae in Norway, limited to the photic zone (0 200 ...
Kelp forests produce large amounts of macroalgal detritus, ranging from whole plants to small partic...
To learn more about deep-sea ecosystem functioning, this thesis has focused on elucidating the role ...
To learn more about deep-sea ecosystem functioning, this thesis has focused on elucidating the role ...
A series of in situ enrichment experiments was carried out at 1265 m water depth in the Sognefjord o...
In Kongsfjorden (Spitsbergen), we quantified the zonation of visually dominant macroalgal taxa and o...
The continental margin (rise and shelf) constitutes approximately 1/10th of the surface area of the ...
Macroalgae, in particular kelps, produce a large amount of biomass in Kongsfjorden, which is to a gr...
To study the response of the smaller benthic biota to larger food-falls and their possible effects o...
Resource subsidies in the form of allochthonous primary production drive secondary production in man...
To study the response of the smaller benthic biota to larger food-falls and their possible effects o...
Near-bottom zooplankton communities have rarely been studied despite numerous reports of high zoopla...
Tracer experiments with C-13-labelled diatoms Thalassiosira rotula (Bacillariophycea, 98% 13C-labell...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>There are few in situ observations of deep-sea macrofauna, due to the remoten...