Oxygen dynamics of marine sediments
RN Glud - Marine Biology Research, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Benthic O2 availability regulates many important biogeochemical processes and has crucial
implications for the biology and ecology of benthic communities. Further, the benthic O2 …
implications for the biology and ecology of benthic communities. Further, the benthic O2 …
Upwelling bays: How coastal upwelling controls circulation, habitat, and productivity in bays
JL Largier - Annual Review of Marine Science, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Bays in coastal upwelling regions are physically driven and biochemically fueled by their
interaction with open coastal waters. Wind-driven flow over the shelf imposes a circulation in …
interaction with open coastal waters. Wind-driven flow over the shelf imposes a circulation in …
The Humboldt current system of northern and central Chile
Abstract The Humboldt Current System (HCS) is one of the most productive marine
ecosystems on earth. It extends along the west coast of South America from southern Chile …
ecosystems on earth. It extends along the west coast of South America from southern Chile …
Turbulence, phytoplankton cell size, and the structure of pelagic food webs
T Kiørboe - Advances in marine biology, 1993 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter explores that the pelagic food chain is mainly linear and
short, and there is a relatively close coupling between the primary production and the …
short, and there is a relatively close coupling between the primary production and the …
[图书][B] Coastal ecosystem processes
DM Alongi - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Coastal Ecosystem Processes, written by the renowned marine scientist Daniel Alongi,
describes how pelagic and benthic food webs, from beaches and tidal flats to the continental …
describes how pelagic and benthic food webs, from beaches and tidal flats to the continental …
Primary production and community respiration in the Humboldt Current System off Chile and associated oceanic areas
G Daneri, V Dellarossa, R Quiñones, B Jacob… - Marine Ecology …, 2000 - int-res.com
The high biological productivity of the Humboldt Current System (HCS) off Chile supports an
annual fish catch of over 7 million t. The area is also important biogeochemically, because …
annual fish catch of over 7 million t. The area is also important biogeochemically, because …
Upwelling shadows as nearshore retention sites: the example of northern Monterey Bay
WM Graham, JL Largier - Continental Shelf Research, 1997 - Elsevier
Periods of elevated temperatures in northern Monterey Bay suggest that this is a region of
increased residence time during periods of active upwelling. Nearshore increases in near …
increased residence time during periods of active upwelling. Nearshore increases in near …
The effect of temperature on the gut clearance rate constant of planktonic copepods
HG Dam, WT Peterson - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and …, 1988 - Elsevier
Estimation of ingestion rates from gut contents requires accurate determination of gut
clearance rate constants. One of the most important factors affecting gut clearance rate …
clearance rate constants. One of the most important factors affecting gut clearance rate …
Coastal upwelling and seasonal cycles that influence the water column over the continental shelf off central Chile
M Sobarzo, L Bravo, D Donoso, J Garcés-Vargas… - Progress in …, 2007 - Elsevier
The COPAS research center (Universidad de Concepción, Chile) initiated a time series
station on the continental shelf off central Chile that is used for multi-disciplinary …
station on the continental shelf off central Chile that is used for multi-disciplinary …
Anaerobic oxidation of methane and sulfate reduction along the Chilean continental margin
T Treude, J Niggemann, J Kallmeyer… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2005 - Elsevier
Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) and sulfate reduction (SR) were investigated in
sediments of the Chilean upwelling region at three stations between 800 and 3000 m water …
sediments of the Chilean upwelling region at three stations between 800 and 3000 m water …