Hadal trenches are depocenters for organic material, and host intensified benthic microbial activity. The enhanced deposition is presumed to be reflected in elevated meiofaunal standing-stock, but available studies are ambiguous. Here, we investigate the distribution of meiofauna along the Atacama Trench axis and adjacent abyssal and bathyal settings in order to relate the meiofauna densities to proxies for food availability. Meiofauna densities peaked at the sediment surface and attenuated steeply with increasing sediment depth. The distribution mirrored the vertical profile of the microbial-driven oxygen consumption rate demonstrating a close linkage between microbial activity and meiofauna density. Meiofaunal standing-stock along the tre...
Deep-sea benthic communities and their structural and functional characteristics are regulated by su...
Hadal trenches have been proposed as depocenters of organic material and hot spots for organic matte...
International audienceThe biology and ecology of benthic fauna from extreme environments, such as th...
Hadal trenches are depocenters for organic material, and host intensified benthic microbial activity...
Despite the increasing sampling effort that occurred in the deep-sea environment during the last dec...
The deepest part of the global ocean, hadal trenches, are considered to act as depocenters for organ...
The metazoan meiofauna of nine stations in shelf break and upper slope areas (70 to 1500 m water dep...
The sediment-inhabiting meiofauna is a major component of benthic ecosystems, particularly in the de...
AbstractHadal trenches are considered to act as depo-centers for organic material at the trench axis...
Hadal trenches are considered to act as depo-centers for organic material at the trench axis and hos...
The abyssal plain covers more than half the Earth’s surface. The main food source to abyssal ecosyst...
Sedimentary habitats cover most of the ocean bottom and therefore constitute the largest single ecos...
Meiofauna comprise the smallest multicellular and largest unicellular metazoans in benthic food webs...
International audienceMeiofauna have a strong role in the functioning of coastal ecosystems but how ...
Deep-sea benthic communities and their structural and functional characteristics are regulated by su...
Hadal trenches have been proposed as depocenters of organic material and hot spots for organic matte...
International audienceThe biology and ecology of benthic fauna from extreme environments, such as th...
Hadal trenches are depocenters for organic material, and host intensified benthic microbial activity...
Despite the increasing sampling effort that occurred in the deep-sea environment during the last dec...
The deepest part of the global ocean, hadal trenches, are considered to act as depocenters for organ...
The metazoan meiofauna of nine stations in shelf break and upper slope areas (70 to 1500 m water dep...
The sediment-inhabiting meiofauna is a major component of benthic ecosystems, particularly in the de...
AbstractHadal trenches are considered to act as depo-centers for organic material at the trench axis...
Hadal trenches are considered to act as depo-centers for organic material at the trench axis and hos...
The abyssal plain covers more than half the Earth’s surface. The main food source to abyssal ecosyst...
Sedimentary habitats cover most of the ocean bottom and therefore constitute the largest single ecos...
Meiofauna comprise the smallest multicellular and largest unicellular metazoans in benthic food webs...
International audienceMeiofauna have a strong role in the functioning of coastal ecosystems but how ...
Deep-sea benthic communities and their structural and functional characteristics are regulated by su...
Hadal trenches have been proposed as depocenters of organic material and hot spots for organic matte...
International audienceThe biology and ecology of benthic fauna from extreme environments, such as th...