Numerous submarine canyons around the world are preferential conduits for episodic dense shelf water cascading (DSWC), which quickly modifies physical and chemical ambient conditions while transporting large amounts of material towards the base of slope and basin. Observations conducted during the last 20 yr in the Lacaze-Duthiers and Cap de Creus canyons (Gulf of Lion, NW Mediterranean Sea) report several intense DSWC events. The effects of DSWC on deep-sea ecosystems are almost unknown. To investigate the effects of these episodic events, we analysed changes in the meiofaunal biodiversity inside and outside the canyon. Sediment samples were collected at depths varying from ca. 1000 to > 2100m in May 2004 (before a major event), April 2005...
Numerous organisms, including both passive sinkers and active migrators, are captured in sediment tr...
Submarine canyons are often morphologically complex features in the deep sea contributing to habitat...
Submarine canyons are often morphologically complex features in the deep sea contributing to habitat...
Numerous submarine canyons around the world are preferential conduits for episodic dense shelf water...
Numerous submarine canyons around the world are preferential conduits for episodic dense shelf water...
A major dense shelf water cascading (DSWC) event occurred in 2005 downward the Cap de Creus Canyon (...
A major dense shelf water cascading (DSWC) event occurred in 2005 downward the Cap de Creus Canyon (...
International audienceThe NW Mediterranean Sea is subjected to episodically intense events of dense ...
The NW Mediterranean Sea is subjected to episodically intense events of dense shelf water cascading ...
The NW Mediterranean Sea is subjected to episodically intense events of dense shelf water cascading ...
Natural episodic events, such as gravity flows, submarine landslides, and benthic storms can determi...
Natural episodic events, such as gravity flows, submarine landslides, and benthic storms can determi...
A major dense shelf water cascading (DSWC) event occurred in 2005 downward the Cap de Creus Canyon (...
Natural episodic events, such as gravity flows, submarine landslides, and benthic storms can determi...
Numerous organisms, including both passive sinkers and active migrators, are captured in sediment tr...
Numerous organisms, including both passive sinkers and active migrators, are captured in sediment tr...
Submarine canyons are often morphologically complex features in the deep sea contributing to habitat...
Submarine canyons are often morphologically complex features in the deep sea contributing to habitat...
Numerous submarine canyons around the world are preferential conduits for episodic dense shelf water...
Numerous submarine canyons around the world are preferential conduits for episodic dense shelf water...
A major dense shelf water cascading (DSWC) event occurred in 2005 downward the Cap de Creus Canyon (...
A major dense shelf water cascading (DSWC) event occurred in 2005 downward the Cap de Creus Canyon (...
International audienceThe NW Mediterranean Sea is subjected to episodically intense events of dense ...
The NW Mediterranean Sea is subjected to episodically intense events of dense shelf water cascading ...
The NW Mediterranean Sea is subjected to episodically intense events of dense shelf water cascading ...
Natural episodic events, such as gravity flows, submarine landslides, and benthic storms can determi...
Natural episodic events, such as gravity flows, submarine landslides, and benthic storms can determi...
A major dense shelf water cascading (DSWC) event occurred in 2005 downward the Cap de Creus Canyon (...
Natural episodic events, such as gravity flows, submarine landslides, and benthic storms can determi...
Numerous organisms, including both passive sinkers and active migrators, are captured in sediment tr...
Numerous organisms, including both passive sinkers and active migrators, are captured in sediment tr...
Submarine canyons are often morphologically complex features in the deep sea contributing to habitat...
Submarine canyons are often morphologically complex features in the deep sea contributing to habitat...