Benthic biomass size spectra in shelf and deep-sea sediments
The biomass distributions of marine benthic metazoans (meio- to macro-fauna, 1 µg-32 mg wet weight) across three contrasting sites were investigated to test the hypothesis that allometry can consistently explain observed trends in biomass spectra. Biomass (and abundance) size spectra were determined...
Main Authors: | Kelly-Gerreyn, B.A (Author), Martin, A.P (Author), Bett, B.J (Author), Anderson, T.R (Author), Kaariainen, J.I (Author), Main, C.E (Author), Marcinko, C.J (Author), Yool, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-11-26.
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