Capítulo de livro

Ecology of whale falls at the deep-sea floor

2003; Informa; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1201/9780203180570-33

Autores

Craig R. Smith, Amy R. Baco,

Tópico(s)

Isotope Analysis in Ecology

Resumo

Whales are the giants of the ocean, with the eight largest cetacean species attaining body weights of 30 t to 160 t (Lockyer 1976). A sunken whale carcass provides a massive food fall to the normally organic-poor deep-sea floor; for example, the organic carbon contained in a 40-t whale (2106 gC) is equivalent to that typically sinking from the euphotic zone to a hectare of abyssal sea floor over 100yr to 200yr (e.g. Smith & Demopoulos 2003). The sediments directly underlying a sunken whale carcass (which covers roughly 50m2) experience an initial pulse of labile organic material equivalent to 2000yr of background organiccarbon flux.

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