The Scotian Shelf harbors unique aggregations of the glass sponge Vazella pourtalesii providing an important habitat for benthic and pelagic fauna. Recent studies have shown that these sponge grounds have persisted in the face of strong inter-annual and multi-decadal variability in temperature and salinity. However, little is known of the environmental characteristics on hourly-seasonal time scales. This study presents the first hydrodynamic observations and associated (food) particle supply mechanisms for the Vazella sponge grounds, highlighting the influence of natural variability in environmental conditions on sponge growth and resilience. Near-bottom environmental conditions were characterized by high temporal resolution data collected ...
Deep-sea sponge aggregations have been identified as potential Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems under Un...
Shallow-water sponges are often cited as being ‘climate change winners’ due to their resiliency agai...
Plumes of re-suspended sediment potentially smother and clog the aquiferous system of filter-feeding...
The Scotian Shelf harbors unique aggregations of the glass sponge Vazella pourtalesii that provides ...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are hotspots of benthic biomass and diversity. To date, very limited data ex...
Temperature°C (θ), salinity (S), fluorescence (Fl), density (σ0) and oxygen (O2) profiles from four ...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are hotspots of benthic biomass and diversity. To date, very limited data ex...
Mean bottom temperature (top panel) and salinity (bottom panel) from 1990 to 2015 extracted from BNA...
Near-bottom temperature (°C; top panel) and salinity (bottom panel) from 1950 to 2015 collected from...
ABSTRACT Mass occurrences of large sponges, or ‘sponge grounds’, are found globally in a range of o...
ABSTRACT Shallow-water sponges are often cited as being ‘climate change winners’ due to their resil...
Deep-sea sponges inhabit multiple areas of the deep North Atlantic at depths below 250 m. Living in ...
Deep-sea sponge aggregations have been identified as potential Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems under Un...
Shallow-water sponges are often cited as being ‘climate change winners’ due to their resiliency agai...
Plumes of re-suspended sediment potentially smother and clog the aquiferous system of filter-feeding...
The Scotian Shelf harbors unique aggregations of the glass sponge Vazella pourtalesii that provides ...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are hotspots of benthic biomass and diversity. To date, very limited data ex...
Temperature°C (θ), salinity (S), fluorescence (Fl), density (σ0) and oxygen (O2) profiles from four ...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are hotspots of benthic biomass and diversity. To date, very limited data ex...
Mean bottom temperature (top panel) and salinity (bottom panel) from 1990 to 2015 extracted from BNA...
Near-bottom temperature (°C; top panel) and salinity (bottom panel) from 1950 to 2015 collected from...
ABSTRACT Mass occurrences of large sponges, or ‘sponge grounds’, are found globally in a range of o...
ABSTRACT Shallow-water sponges are often cited as being ‘climate change winners’ due to their resil...
Deep-sea sponges inhabit multiple areas of the deep North Atlantic at depths below 250 m. Living in ...
Deep-sea sponge aggregations have been identified as potential Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems under Un...
Shallow-water sponges are often cited as being ‘climate change winners’ due to their resiliency agai...
Plumes of re-suspended sediment potentially smother and clog the aquiferous system of filter-feeding...