A classic paradigm of oceanic ecology is that pelagic animal biomass decreases exponentially with depth. Results of a muti-year study of the distribution and ecology of the pelagic fauna over the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), from Iceland to the Azores, revealed that water column biomass maxima can occur at deep meso- and bathypelagic depths (\u3e750 m). Further, topographic association of the deep-pelagic fauna occurs at some locations. For example, bathypelagic fish abundance and biomass maxima were observed within the benthic boundary layer (\u3c200 m above the bottom) during the 2004 G.O. Sars MAR-ECO expedition. Results of a pelagic food-web model over the MAR suggest that alternate trophic pathways contribute significantly to thi...
We present preliminary results and ongoing efforts to characterize the trophic structure and energy ...
We present preliminary results and ongoing efforts to characterize the trophic structure and energy ...
The assemblage structure and vertical distribution of deep-pelagic fishes relative to a mid-ocean ri...
A classic paradigm of oceanic ecology is that pelagic animal biomass decreases exponentially with de...
A classic paradigm of oceanic ecology is that pelagic animal biomass decreases exponentially with de...
The distribution and trophic ecology of many deepwater fishes in the North Atlantic are well documen...
The distribution and trophic ecology of many deepwater fishes in the North Atlantic are well documen...
The distribution and trophic ecology of many deepwater fishes in the North Atlantic are well documen...
Because deep-sea fisheries are increasing as coastal fisheries decline, fisheries scientists need ba...
Because deep-sea fisheries are increasing as coastal fisheries decline, fisheries scientists need ba...
Because deep-sea fisheries are increasing as coastal fisheries decline, fisheries scientists need ba...
The bathypelagic zone, Earth’s largest living space, is essentially boundless in three dimensions fo...
The bathypelagic zone, Earth’s largest living space, is essentially boundless in three dimensions fo...
The bathypelagic zone, Earth’s largest living space, is essentially boundless in three dimensions fo...
We present preliminary results and ongoing efforts to characterize the trophic structure and energy ...
We present preliminary results and ongoing efforts to characterize the trophic structure and energy ...
We present preliminary results and ongoing efforts to characterize the trophic structure and energy ...
The assemblage structure and vertical distribution of deep-pelagic fishes relative to a mid-ocean ri...
A classic paradigm of oceanic ecology is that pelagic animal biomass decreases exponentially with de...
A classic paradigm of oceanic ecology is that pelagic animal biomass decreases exponentially with de...
The distribution and trophic ecology of many deepwater fishes in the North Atlantic are well documen...
The distribution and trophic ecology of many deepwater fishes in the North Atlantic are well documen...
The distribution and trophic ecology of many deepwater fishes in the North Atlantic are well documen...
Because deep-sea fisheries are increasing as coastal fisheries decline, fisheries scientists need ba...
Because deep-sea fisheries are increasing as coastal fisheries decline, fisheries scientists need ba...
Because deep-sea fisheries are increasing as coastal fisheries decline, fisheries scientists need ba...
The bathypelagic zone, Earth’s largest living space, is essentially boundless in three dimensions fo...
The bathypelagic zone, Earth’s largest living space, is essentially boundless in three dimensions fo...
The bathypelagic zone, Earth’s largest living space, is essentially boundless in three dimensions fo...
We present preliminary results and ongoing efforts to characterize the trophic structure and energy ...
We present preliminary results and ongoing efforts to characterize the trophic structure and energy ...
We present preliminary results and ongoing efforts to characterize the trophic structure and energy ...
The assemblage structure and vertical distribution of deep-pelagic fishes relative to a mid-ocean ri...