Decomposition and faunal colonization of a carcass in the terrestrial environment has been well studied, but knowledge of decomposition in the marine environment is based almost entirely on anecdotal reports. Three pig carcasses were deployed in Saanich Inlet, BC, over 3 years utilizing Ocean Network Canada’s VENUS observatory. Each carcass was deployed in late summer/early fall at 99 m under a remotely controlled camera and observed several times a day. Dissolved oxygen, temperature, salinity, density and pressure were continuously measured. Carcass 1 was immediately colonized by Munida quadrispina, Pandalus platyceros and Metacarcinus magister, rapidly scavenged then dragged from view by Day 22. Artifacts specific to each of the crustacea...
Zooplankton carcasses are an important, yet understudied, pathway of the biological gravitational pu...
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Decomposition and faunal colonization of a carcass in the terrestrial environment has been well stud...
The taphonomy of carcasses submerged in the ocean is little understood, yet it is extremely importan...
Using laboratory and field experiments we investigated three fates of copepod carcass organic matter...
What happens after the death of a marine tetrapod in seawater? Palaeontologists and neontologists ha...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
The presence and activity of animals, both vertebrates and invertebrates, on human cadavers can acce...
The process of human decomposition in marine environments, particularly that of partial human remain...
The fate of cetacean carcasses in the deep sea was investigated using autonomous deep-sea lander veh...
Understanding biological rhythms in benthic ecosystems and their modulation by habitat cycles has im...
Zooplankton carcasses are an important, yet understudied, pathway of the biological gravitational pu...
Deep-ocean animals remain poorly understood compared to their shallow-water relatives, mainly becaus...
Copepods are exposed to a high non-predatory mortality and their decomposing carcasses act as micron...
Zooplankton carcasses are an important, yet understudied, pathway of the biological gravitational pu...
This is an open-access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, tr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Decomposition and faunal colonization of a carcass in the terrestrial environment has been well stud...
The taphonomy of carcasses submerged in the ocean is little understood, yet it is extremely importan...
Using laboratory and field experiments we investigated three fates of copepod carcass organic matter...
What happens after the death of a marine tetrapod in seawater? Palaeontologists and neontologists ha...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
The presence and activity of animals, both vertebrates and invertebrates, on human cadavers can acce...
The process of human decomposition in marine environments, particularly that of partial human remain...
The fate of cetacean carcasses in the deep sea was investigated using autonomous deep-sea lander veh...
Understanding biological rhythms in benthic ecosystems and their modulation by habitat cycles has im...
Zooplankton carcasses are an important, yet understudied, pathway of the biological gravitational pu...
Deep-ocean animals remain poorly understood compared to their shallow-water relatives, mainly becaus...
Copepods are exposed to a high non-predatory mortality and their decomposing carcasses act as micron...
Zooplankton carcasses are an important, yet understudied, pathway of the biological gravitational pu...
This is an open-access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, tr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...