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author Hesthagen, Ivar H
author_facet Hesthagen, Ivar H
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contents 15 samples obtained with Beyer's epibenthic closing net were studied quantitatively. The numbers of epi- and endobenthic animals were found to be correlated with the volume of sediment in the samples. Among the planktonic components, calanoid copepodes were strongly predominant. In the samples obtained on the Great Meteor Seamount, very much larger numbers of these animals were caught in the daytime than at night. Possible explanations for this difference are suggested.
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spellingShingle The near-bottom plankton and benthic invertebrate fauna of Josephine and Great Meteor Seamounts (Table 2)
Hesthagen, Ivar H
Amphipoda; Anthozoa, larvae; Appendicularia; Ascidiacea; Asteroidea; Atlantische Kuppenfahrten 1967/4-7; Bivalvia; Bryozoa; Cape Blanc/Meteor Bank/Portugal; Cephalopoda; Chaetognatha; Cirripedia; Copepoda; Counting >500 µm fraction; Crinoidea; Cumacea; Decapoda; Decapoda, larvae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; EBS; Echinoidea; Echiurida; Elevation of event; Epibenthic sledge; Euphausiacea; Event label; Gastropoda; Hydrozoa; IFM-GEOMAR; Josephine Seamount; Latitude of event; Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften, Kiel; Longitude of event; M9; M9_BSN007; M9_BSN008; M9_BSN009; M9_BSN010; M9_BSN012; M9_BSN013; M9_BSN014; M9_BSN015; M9_BSN018; M9_BSN019; M9_BSN020; M9_BSN021; M9_BSN022; M9_BSN023; M9_BSN024; Meteor (1964); Mysidacea; Nematoda; Ophiuroidea; Ostracoda; Pisces; Polychaeta; Porifera; Pycnogonida; Sample comment; Sample volume; Scyphozoa; Seriocarpa rhizoides; Sipunculida; Solenogastres; Thaliacea
15 samples obtained with Beyer's epibenthic closing net were studied quantitatively. The numbers of epi- and endobenthic animals were found to be correlated with the volume of sediment in the samples. Among the planktonic components, calanoid copepodes were strongly predominant. In the samples obtained on the Great Meteor Seamount, very much larger numbers of these animals were caught in the daytime than at night. Possible explanations for this difference are suggested.
title The near-bottom plankton and benthic invertebrate fauna of Josephine and Great Meteor Seamounts (Table 2)
topic Amphipoda; Anthozoa, larvae; Appendicularia; Ascidiacea; Asteroidea; Atlantische Kuppenfahrten 1967/4-7; Bivalvia; Bryozoa; Cape Blanc/Meteor Bank/Portugal; Cephalopoda; Chaetognatha; Cirripedia; Copepoda; Counting >500 µm fraction; Crinoidea; Cumacea; Decapoda; Decapoda, larvae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; EBS; Echinoidea; Echiurida; Elevation of event; Epibenthic sledge; Euphausiacea; Event label; Gastropoda; Hydrozoa; IFM-GEOMAR; Josephine Seamount; Latitude of event; Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften, Kiel; Longitude of event; M9; M9_BSN007; M9_BSN008; M9_BSN009; M9_BSN010; M9_BSN012; M9_BSN013; M9_BSN014; M9_BSN015; M9_BSN018; M9_BSN019; M9_BSN020; M9_BSN021; M9_BSN022; M9_BSN023; M9_BSN024; Meteor (1964); Mysidacea; Nematoda; Ophiuroidea; Ostracoda; Pisces; Polychaeta; Porifera; Pycnogonida; Sample comment; Sample volume; Scyphozoa; Seriocarpa rhizoides; Sipunculida; Solenogastres; Thaliacea
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.611095