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  • A Metapopulation Model for Whale-Fall Specialists: the Largest Whales Are Essential to Prevent Species Extinctions

    A Metapopulation Model for Whale-Fall Specialists: the Largest Whales Are Essential to Prevent Species Extinctions

  • Role of Cetaceans in Ecosystem Functioning

    Role of Cetaceans in Ecosystem Functioning

  • Deep-Sea Biology

    Deep-Sea Biology

  • SDP PICOC Template

    SDP PICOC Template

  • Articles and Detrital Matter

    Articles and Detrital Matter

  • Whales, Wood and Kelp Islands in the Deep-Sea

    Whales, Wood and Kelp Islands in the Deep-Sea

  • Ecology of Whale Falls at the Deep-Sea Floor

    Ecology of Whale Falls at the Deep-Sea Floor

  • Whale-Fall Ecosystems: Recent Insights Into Ecology, Paleoecology, and Evolution

    Whale-Fall Ecosystems: Recent Insights Into Ecology, Paleoecology, and Evolution

  • Hagfish Ampharetid Worms Giant Isopod Osedax Worm Sea Pig

    Hagfish Ampharetid Worms Giant Isopod Osedax Worm Sea Pig

  • Program and Abstract Book

    Program and Abstract Book

  • The Early Pleistocene Whale-Fall Community of Bargiano (Umbria, Central Italy): Paleoecological Insights from Benthic Foraminifera and Brachyuran Crabs

    The Early Pleistocene Whale-Fall Community of Bargiano (Umbria, Central Italy): Paleoecological Insights from Benthic Foraminifera and Brachyuran Crabs

  • Meiofauna Community Composition at Three Whale-Fall Sites In

    Meiofauna Community Composition at Three Whale-Fall Sites In

  • This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached

    This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached

  • Phylogenetic and Functional Affinities Between Whale-Fall, Seep and Vent Chemoautotrophic Communities Craig R

    Phylogenetic and Functional Affinities Between Whale-Fall, Seep and Vent Chemoautotrophic Communities Craig R

  • Deep-Sea Research Part 1 (In Press)

    Deep-Sea Research Part 1 (In Press)

  • WHALE FALL the Fatty Bones of Dead Whales Provide Rich Pickings for Creatures on the Sea Floor

    WHALE FALL the Fatty Bones of Dead Whales Provide Rich Pickings for Creatures on the Sea Floor

  • Fauna of Whale Falls: Systematics and Ecology of a New Polychaete (Annelida: Chrysopetalidae) from the Deep Pacific Ocean$

    Fauna of Whale Falls: Systematics and Ecology of a New Polychaete (Annelida: Chrysopetalidae) from the Deep Pacific Ocean$

  • Time-Series Analysis of Six Whale-Fall Communities in Monterey Canyon, California, USA

    Time-Series Analysis of Six Whale-Fall Communities in Monterey Canyon, California, USA

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  • Unusual Benthic Fauna Associated with a Whale Fall in Monterey Canyon, California
  • Whale Falls, Wood, Or Kelp: a Bonanza for Life in the Deep Sea
  • A New Miocene Whale-Fall Community Dominated by the Bathymodiolin Mussel Adipicola from the Hobetsu Area, Hokkaido, Japan
  • Whales As Detritus in Marine Ecosystems
  • Seven-Year Enrichment: Macrofaunal Succession in Deep-Sea Sediments Around a 30 Tonne Whale Fall in the Northeast Pacific
  • Deep-Sea Biology (OCN630)
  • Molluscs from a Shallow-Water Whale-Fall in the North Atlantic 1 Danise Silvia 1, 2*, Stefano Dominici 3, Thomas G. Dahlgren 4
  • Agenda Item I.3.A EWG Report 1 March 2021 ECOSYSTEM
  • Trophic Structure and Chemosynthesis Contributions to Heterotrophic Fauna Inhabiting an Abyssal Whale Carcass
  • Whale Falls, Suspended Ground, and Extinctions Never Known
  • Bacterial Community Shifts in Taxa and Diversity in Response to Localized Organic Loading in the Deep Seaemi 2072 344..363
  • Biogeochemistry of a Deep-Sea Whale Fall:: Sulfate Reduction, Sulfide Efflux and Methanogenesis
  • Faunal Activity Rhythms Influencing Early Community Succession of An
  • Chapter 34 Global Patterns in Marine Biodiversity
  • Full Text in Pdf Format
  • Meeting Highlights
  • On Whales and Their Usefulness
  • Ecosystem Function and Services Provided by the Deep Sea


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