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  • 1
    In: Studie zur ökologischen Bewertung der geplanten Fehmarnbelt-Querung
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 46 Bl , graph. Darst
    Language: Undetermined
    Note: Studie zur ökologischen Bewertung der geplanten Fehmarnbelt-Querung
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
    Keywords: Terrestrische Ökologie
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: X, 257 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3540582649
    Series Statement: Spezielle Ökologie
    Language: German
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [230] - 242
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  • 3
    Keywords: Fadenwürmer
    Type of Medium: Book
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Meeresforschung in Bremerhaven 4
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Oecologia 2 (1969), S. 362-375 
    ISSN: 1432-1939
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Sandgarnelen (Crangon crangon) verschiedener Größenklassen konnten unter Laboratoriumsbedingungen mit freilebenden Nematoden als einzige Nahrung bis zu 210 Tagen am Leben erhalten werden. Für diese Experimente wurde der saprobe NematodePanagrellus redivivus benutzt, der etwa gleichgroß ist wie marine freilebende Nematoden (0,0003–0,0015 mg Trockengewicht), und der ebensogern wie diese von den Garnelen als Nahrung angenommen wird. Die Garnelen können bis zu 5 Nematoden pro Minute aus dem Lückensystem des Sandes herausfangen, doch halten sie dieses Tempo nur etwa 1/2 Std durch und legen nach der Erbeutung von etwa 300 Nematoden (0,2 mg Trockengewicht) eine Freßpause ein. Deshalb wird sehr viel weniger Nahrung aufgenommen als bei der Erbeutung von Makrofauna-Vertretern, denn ein 1,5 mg schweres Stück des PolychaetenLanice füllt den Magen. Die größte Nahrungsaufnahme bei Nematodenernährung war bei 20 mm langenCrangon nur 1,5 mg am Tag. Hierdurch wird verständlich, daß bei den Experimenten nur ein sehr geringer Zuwachs beobachtet wurde (1 mm in 25–74 Tagen) oder ein Wachstumsstillstand eintrat. Ohne Nahrung sterbenCrangon unter den Versuchsbedingungen in 27–47 Tagen ab. Auch wenn es sicher ist, daß insbesondere größere Garnelen nicht gut mit einer ausschließlichen Nematoden-Ernährung gedeihen können, so ist doch nicht von der Hand zu weisen, daß Meiofauna-Populationen in Ermangelung besserer NahrungsquellenCrangon auch in freier Natur vor dem Verhungern bewahren können.
    Notes: Summary Under laboratory conditions,Crangon crangon of different size classes survived periods of up to 210 days if fed exclusively with free-living nematodes. Experiments were performed with the saprobic nematode speciesPanagrellus redivivus which is of similar size (0.0003–0.0015 mg dry weight) as marine freeliving species and which is in the same way accepted as food by the shrimps. The shrimps are able to catch nematodes out of a sandy substratum at a rate of 5 nematodes/min, but they do so for only about 30 minutes, stopping after ingesting approximately 0.2 mg dry weight of nematodes. Thus the food intake is much less than with macrofauna prey, e.g. with the polychaeteLanice of which a shrimp may ingest 1.5 mg at one sitting. 20 mm long specimens ofCrangon feeding on nematodes had a maximum food intake of 1.5 mg dry weight per day only which explains why growth was insignificant (1 mm in 25–74 days) or non-existent. Shrimps left without food died within 27–47 days. Even if these animals, especially the larger ones, could not prosper on an exclusive diet of nematodes, in the absence of better food natural meiofauna populations may preventCrangon crangon from starving to death.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1437-3262
    Keywords: Benthic-pelagic coupling ; Greenland-Norwegian Sea ; Remineralization ; Bioturbation ; Sediment accumulation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract The sedimentation pattern of organic material in the Greenland-Norwegian Sea is reflected in the surface sediments, although less than 0.5% of the organic matter is buried in the sediment. Maximum fluxes and benthic responses are observed during June and/or August/September, following the pattern of export production in the pelagial zone. The annual remineralization rate on the Vøring Plateau is 3.0 g C m−2 a −1 Freshly settled phytodetritus, as detected by chlorophyll measurements, is rapidly mixed into the sediment and decomposed. It stimulates the activity of benthic organisms, especially foraminifera. The mixing coefficient for this material is D b=0.2 cm2 d−1, which is two to three orders of magnitude higher than that estimated from radiotracer methods. The effect on the geological record, however, is likely to be small. Chlorophyll-containing particles are at first very evenly distributed on the seafloor. After partial decomposition and resuspension, a secondary redistribution of particles occurs which can result in the formation of a high accumulation area, with an up to 80-fold increase in the sedimentation rate by lateral advection. This is mainly due to physical processes, because biodeposition mediated by benthic animals increases sedimentation by only a factor of two or three.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Acari; Actinonema longicaudatum; Bathylaimus depressus; Batillipes; Cephalobus sp.; Chromadora nudicapitata; Coleoptera; Copepoda; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Desmodera ditlevseni; Desmodora bipapillata; Diptera; Distance, relative; Dolicholaimus oceanus; Gastrotricha; Halalaimus florescens; Halalaimus gracilis; Halalaimus relatus; Halalaimus sarsi; Haliplectus bickneri; Haliplectus caudopapillatus; Haliplectus minimus; HAND; IIOE - International Indian Ocean Expedition; Indeterminata; Kinorhyncha; Latronema orcinum; Lauratonema spiculifer; Leptokoenenia gerlachi; M1; Mesacanthion hirsutum; Metachromadora clavata; Meteor (1964); Microcerberus; Nematoda; Nygmatonchus minutus; Oligochaeta; Oncholaimellus meteori; Oncholaimus flagellatus; Oxystomina circulosa; Paracyatholaimus saradi; Parajapyx gerlachi; Polychaeta; Procamacolaimus tubifer; Protodrilus; Red Sea; Rhabditis sp.; Sample code/label; Sampling by hand; Sarso_beach; Sarsonia murphyi; Steineria parapolychaeta; Synonchium obtusum; Thalassoalaimus brasiliensis; Theristus flevensis; Theristus pertenuis; Triletium sp.; Turbellaria
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 556 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Chromadora nudicapitata; Coleoptera; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Desmodora bipapillata; Distance, relative; Draconema cephalatum; Eurystomina mammillata; Halalaimus gracilis; Halalaimus sarsi; Haliplectus bickneri; Haliplectus caudopapillatus; HAND; IIOE - International Indian Ocean Expedition; Indeterminata; Lauratonema spiculifer; Leptokoenenia gerlachi; M1; Mesacanthion hirsutum; Mesacanthion monhystera; Metachromadora clavata; Meteor (1964); Microcerberus; Nematoda; Nygmatonchus minutus; Oligochaeta; Oncholaimellus meteori; Oxystomina circulosa; Platycoma africanum; Red Sea; Rhabditis sp.; Sample code/label; Sampling by hand; Sarso_beach; Steineria aegyptica; Synonchium obtusum; Theristus flevensis; Theristus pertenuis; Triletium sp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 170 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Keywords: DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; Giant box corer; GIK23004; GIK23011; GIK23013; GIK23024; GKG; Global Environmental Change: The Northern North Atlantic; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M2/1; M2/1_061GKG1; M2/1_066GKG2; M2/1_084GKG1; M2/1_089GKG1; M2/1_102GKG1; M2/1_120GKG1; M2/1_121GKG1; M2/1_122GKG2; Macrofauna, metazoa, biomass as carbon; Meteor (1986); PO128/B; POS119; POS119_292GKG3; POS119_301GKG2; POS119_304GKG2; POS119_319GKG1; POS128/2; POS128/2_244; POS128/2_256; POS128/2_258; POS128/2_267; POS128/2_281; Poseidon; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN; SFB313; Voring Plateau
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 17 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2018-04-09
    Type: Article , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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