The Arabian Sea is a region of elevated productivity with the highest globally recorded fluxes of particulate organic matter (POM) to the deep ocean, providing an abundant food source for fauna at the seafloor. However, benthic communities are also strongly influenced by an intense oxygen minimum zone (OMZ), which impinges on the continental slope from 100 to 1000 m water depth. We compared the trophic ecology of foraminifera on the Oman and Pakistan margins of the Arabian Sea (140–3185 m water depth). These two margins are contrasting both in terms of the abundance of sedimentary organic matter and the intensity of the OMZ. Organic carbon concentrations of surficial sediments were higher on the Oman margin (3.32 ± 1.4%) compared to the Pak...
Live (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within and below the northern...
The Arabian Sea is subject to intense seasonality resulting from biannual monsoons, which lead to as...
Global warming and eutrophication are driving an expansion of hypoxia in the World Ocean. This will ...
The Arabian Sea is a region of elevated productivity with the highest globally recorded fluxes of pa...
The Arabian Sea is a region of elevated productivity with the highest globally recorded fluxes of pa...
The Arabian Sea is a region of elevated productivity with the highest globally recorded fluxes of pa...
The Arabian Sea is a region of elevated productivity with the highest globally recorded fluxes of pa...
The faunal responses of benthic Foraminifera were investigated during 2003 at two contrasting sites ...
International audienceLive (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within ...
The distribution, biomass, and diversity of living (Rose Bengal stained) deep-sea benthic foraminife...
International audienceLive (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within ...
The distribution, biomass, and diversity of living (Rose Bengal stained) deep-sea benthic foraminife...
Fluctuations in the abundance of selected foraminiferal indicator species and diversity allowed the ...
Live (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within and below the northern...
This thesis is concerned primarily with the relationship between oxygen concentrations and benthic f...
Live (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within and below the northern...
The Arabian Sea is subject to intense seasonality resulting from biannual monsoons, which lead to as...
Global warming and eutrophication are driving an expansion of hypoxia in the World Ocean. This will ...
The Arabian Sea is a region of elevated productivity with the highest globally recorded fluxes of pa...
The Arabian Sea is a region of elevated productivity with the highest globally recorded fluxes of pa...
The Arabian Sea is a region of elevated productivity with the highest globally recorded fluxes of pa...
The Arabian Sea is a region of elevated productivity with the highest globally recorded fluxes of pa...
The faunal responses of benthic Foraminifera were investigated during 2003 at two contrasting sites ...
International audienceLive (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within ...
The distribution, biomass, and diversity of living (Rose Bengal stained) deep-sea benthic foraminife...
International audienceLive (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within ...
The distribution, biomass, and diversity of living (Rose Bengal stained) deep-sea benthic foraminife...
Fluctuations in the abundance of selected foraminiferal indicator species and diversity allowed the ...
Live (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within and below the northern...
This thesis is concerned primarily with the relationship between oxygen concentrations and benthic f...
Live (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within and below the northern...
The Arabian Sea is subject to intense seasonality resulting from biannual monsoons, which lead to as...
Global warming and eutrophication are driving an expansion of hypoxia in the World Ocean. This will ...