Deep-water benthic communities in the ocean are almost wholly dependent on near-surface pelagic ecosystems for their supply of energy and material resources. Primary production in sunlit surface waters is channelled through complex food webs that extensively recycle organic material, but lose a fraction as particulate organic carbon (POC) that sinks into the ocean interior. This exported production is further rarefied by microbial breakdown in the abyssal ocean, but a residual ultimately drives diverse assemblages of seafloor heterotrophs. Advances have led to an understanding of the importance of size (body mass) in structuring these communities. Here we force a size-resolved benthic biomass model, BORIS, using seafloor POC flux from a cou...
We present bathymetric patterns in benthic community structure and functioning at the LTER (Long-ter...
A comprehensive seafloor biomass and abundance database has been constructed from 24 oceanographic i...
Benthic animals profoundly influence the cycling and storage of carbon and other elements in marine ...
Most benthic fauna in the deep sea relies on the flux of organic carbon synthesised in the surface o...
Seafloor organisms are vital for healthy marine ecosystems, contributing to elemental cycling, benth...
Seafloor organisms are vital for healthy marine ecosystems, contributing to elemental cycling, benth...
The deep ocean benthic environment plays a role in long-term carbon sequestration. Understanding car...
Aim: A key paradigm of deep-sea ecology is that the ocean interior is a food-limited environment, wh...
The biomass distributions of marine benthic metazoans (meio- to macro-fauna, 1 μg–32 mg wet weight) ...
Constraining seafloor carbon stocks and flows, and their links to biodiversity, remains a major glob...
Deep-sea systems are understudied compared to any other ecological system on Earth, but they are imp...
Traditionally, deep-sea ecosystems have been considered to be insulated from the effects of modern c...
Deep-sea benthic ecosystems are sustained largely by organic matter settling from the euphotic zone....
Diverse faunal groups inhabit deep-sea sediments over much of Earth's surface, but our understanding...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
We present bathymetric patterns in benthic community structure and functioning at the LTER (Long-ter...
A comprehensive seafloor biomass and abundance database has been constructed from 24 oceanographic i...
Benthic animals profoundly influence the cycling and storage of carbon and other elements in marine ...
Most benthic fauna in the deep sea relies on the flux of organic carbon synthesised in the surface o...
Seafloor organisms are vital for healthy marine ecosystems, contributing to elemental cycling, benth...
Seafloor organisms are vital for healthy marine ecosystems, contributing to elemental cycling, benth...
The deep ocean benthic environment plays a role in long-term carbon sequestration. Understanding car...
Aim: A key paradigm of deep-sea ecology is that the ocean interior is a food-limited environment, wh...
The biomass distributions of marine benthic metazoans (meio- to macro-fauna, 1 μg–32 mg wet weight) ...
Constraining seafloor carbon stocks and flows, and their links to biodiversity, remains a major glob...
Deep-sea systems are understudied compared to any other ecological system on Earth, but they are imp...
Traditionally, deep-sea ecosystems have been considered to be insulated from the effects of modern c...
Deep-sea benthic ecosystems are sustained largely by organic matter settling from the euphotic zone....
Diverse faunal groups inhabit deep-sea sediments over much of Earth's surface, but our understanding...
The deep-sea floor has long been considered a 'food desert' but recent observations suggest that epi...
We present bathymetric patterns in benthic community structure and functioning at the LTER (Long-ter...
A comprehensive seafloor biomass and abundance database has been constructed from 24 oceanographic i...
Benthic animals profoundly influence the cycling and storage of carbon and other elements in marine ...