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  • 1
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 83 Seiten , Illustrationen, Fotografien, Karten, Graph
    ISBN: 9789079528196
    Series Statement: European Marine Board Position Paper 18
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    In:  Universidad de las Islas Baleares, Palma, Balearic Islands
    Publication Date: 2023-12-15
    Keywords: CTD, Neil Brown, Mark III B; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Garcia del Cid; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MEDAR/MEDATLAS; Mediterranean Data Archaeology and Rescue; Mediterranean Sea, Western Basin; Pressure, water; PRIM_1; Salinity; SB2919923219200010; SB2919923219200020; SB2919923219200030; SB2919923219200040; SB2919923219200050; SB2919923219200060; SB2919923219200070; SB2919923219200080; SB2919923219200090; SB2919923219200100; SB2919923219200110; SB2919923219200120; SB2919923219200130; SB2919923219200140; SB2919923219200150; SB2919923219200160; SB2919923219200170; SB2919923219200180; SB2919923219200190; SB2919923219200200; SB2919923219200210; SB2919923219200220; SB2919923219200230; SB2919923219200240; SB2919923219200250; SB2919923219200260; SB2919923219200270; SB2919923219200280; SB2919923219200290; SB2919923219200300; SB2919923219200310; SB2919923219200320; SB2919923219200330; SB2919923219200340; SB2919923219200350; SB2919923219200360; SB2919923219200370; SB2919923219200380; SB2919923219200390; SB2919923219200400; SB2919923219200410; SB2919923219200420; SB2919923219200430; SB2919923219200440; SB2919923219200450; SB2919923219200460; SB2919923219200470; SB2919923219200480; SB29199232192004A0; SB29199232192005A0; SB29199232192020A0; SB29199232192021A0; SB29199232192021B0; SB29199232192022A0; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 95286 data points
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Universidad de las Islas Baleares, Palma, Balearic Islands
    Publication Date: 2023-12-15
    Keywords: CTD, Neil Brown, Mark III B; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Garcia del Cid; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MEDAR/MEDATLAS; Mediterranean Data Archaeology and Rescue; Mediterranean Sea, Western Basin; Pressure, water; PRIM_3; Salinity; SB2919923239200010; SB2919923239200020; SB2919923239200030; SB2919923239200040; SB2919923239200050; SB2919923239200060; SB2919923239200070; SB2919923239200080; SB2919923239200090; SB2919923239200100; SB2919923239200110; SB2919923239200120; SB2919923239200130; SB2919923239200140; SB2919923239200150; SB2919923239200160; SB2919923239200170; SB2919923239200180; SB2919923239200190; SB2919923239200200; SB2919923239200210; SB2919923239200220; SB2919923239200230; SB2919923239200240; SB2919923239200250; SB2919923239200260; SB2919923239200290; SB2919923239200300; SB2919923239200310; SB2919923239200320; SB2919923239200330; SB2919923239200340; SB2919923239200350; SB2919923239200360; SB2919923239200370; SB2919923239200380; SB2919923239200390; SB2919923239200400; SB2919923239200410; SB2919923239200420; SB2919923239200430; SB2919923239200440; SB2919923239200450; SB2919923239200460; SB2919923239200470; SB2919923239200480; SB2919923239200490; SB2919923239200500; SB2919923239200510; SB2919923239200520; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 90999 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-04-24
    Description: Background: The growing interest in mineral resources of the deep sea, such as seafloor massive sulfide deposits, has led to an increasing number of exploration licenses issued by the International Seabed Authority. In the Indian Ocean four license areas exist, resulting in an increasing number of new hydrothermal vent fields and the discovery of new species. Most studies focus on active venting areas including their ecology, but the non-vent megafauna of the Central Indian Ridge and South East Indian Ridge remains poorly known. In the framework of the Indian Ocean Exploration project in the German license area for seafloor massive sulfides, baseline imagery and sampling surveys were conducted yearly during research expeditions from 2013 to 2018, using video sledges and Remotely Operated Vehicles. New information: This is the first report of an imagery collection of megafauna from the southern Central Indian- and South East Indian Ridge, reporting the taxonomic richness and their distribution. A total of 218 taxa were recorded and identified based on imagery, with additional morphological and molecular confirmed identifications of 20 taxa from 89 sampled specimens. The compiled fauna catalogue is a synthesis of megafauna occurrences aiming at a consistent morphological identification of taxa and showing their regional distribution. The imagery data was collected during multiple research cruises in different exploration clusters of the German license area, located 500 km north of the Rodriguez Triple Junction along the Central Indian Ridge and 500 km southeast of it along the Southeast Indian Ridge .
    Keywords: 64PE394; 64PE405; 64PE446; Area/locality; Associated Specimens; Behavior; Biodiversity; biodiversity - ecosystem functioning; Camera equipment; Central Indian Ridge; Class; Coordinate uncertainty; Counted; Cruise/expedition; DATE/TIME; Deep-sea mining; DEPTH, water; ELEVATION; Event label; Exposure; Family; fauna catalogue; Focal length; Frame Code; Gear; Genus; Geodetic system; Geographic name/locality; Hydrothermal activity; Hydrothermal vent, age; Hydrothermal vent site, activity; Identification; Identification qualifier; Identification remarks; Image; Image area; Index; INDEX; INDEX2013; INDEX2014; INDEX2014-24VS; INDEX2014-28VS; INDEX2014-31VS; INDEX2014-33VS; INDEX2014-43VS; INDEX2014-44VS; INDEX2014-46VS; INDEX2014-47VS; INDEX2014-49VS; INDEX2014-54VS; INDEX2014-55VS; INDEX2015; INDEX2015-37ROV; INDEX2015-43ROV; INDEX2015-45ROV; INDEX2015-46VS; INDEX2015-47ROV; INDEX2015-48VS; INDEX2015-49ROV; INDEX2015-51ROV; INDEX2015-52VS; INDEX2015-53ROV; INDEX2015-54VS; INDEX2015-56ROV; INDEX2015-58ROV; INDEX2015-59VS; INDEX2015-60ROV; INDEX2015-61VS; INDEX2015-62ROV; INDEX2016; INDEX2016_06ROV; INDEX2016_12ROV; INDEX2016_16ROV; INDEX2016_20ROV; INDEX2016-02ROV; INDEX2017; INDEX2018; INDEX2018-57ROPOS; INDEX2018-59ROPOS; INDEX2018-61ROPOS; INDEX2018-63ROPOS; INDEX2018-65ROPOS; INDEX2018-67ROPOS; INDEX2018-70ROPOS; INDEX2018-71ROPOS; INDEX2018-73ROPOS; INDEX2018-75ROPOS; INDEX2018-80ROPOS; INDEX2018-82ROPOS; INDEX2018-85ROPOS; INDEX2018-95ROPOS; INDEX2018-97ROPOS; INDEX2018-99ROPOS; Indian Ocean; Institution; ISO-speed; Kingdom; Language; LATITUDE; Leg Number; Life stage; LONGITUDE; Marine polymetallic sulphides (INDEX) – Germany's exploration license in the Indian Ocean; Marker; Method comment; Name; Number of individuals; Occurrence; Ocean Floor Observation System; OFOS; Order; PCR result; Pelagia; Photograph frame code; photographs; Phylum; Pourquoi Pas ? (2005); Remote operated platform for oceanography; Remote operated vehicle; Rodriguez Triple Junction; ROPOS; ROV; Salinity; Sample area/volume; Sampled; Sample ID; Scientific Name authorship; Sequence result; SO230-17-1; SO230-28-1; SO230-31-1; SO230-35-1; SO230-36-1; SO230-38-1; SO230-39-1; SO230-47-1; SO230-49-1; SO230-51-1; SO230-55-1; SO230-57-1; SO230-59-1; SO230-62-1; SO259; SO259_74-1; SO259_83-1; SO259_86-1; SO259_94-1; SOIndex2013; SOIndex2013_17-1; SOIndex2013_28-1; SOIndex2013_31-1; SOIndex2013_35-1; SOIndex2013_36-1; SOIndex2013_38-1; SOIndex2013_39-1; SOIndex2013_44-1; SOIndex2013_47-1; SOIndex2013_49-1; SOIndex2013_51-1; SOIndex2013_55-1; SOIndex2013_57-1; SOIndex2013_59-1; SOIndex2013_62-1; Sonne; Sonne_2; South East Indian Ridge; Species identification; Station label; Taxonomist; Taxon rank; Temperature, water; Tissue Descriptor; Transect; Type; Underwater Video system; Use; UWV; Vessel; VICTOR; Victor6000 ROV; Video/photo sled ID code; video imagery; Video sled; VIDS; Voucher Specimen Code; Water Body; Year of observation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 106499 data points
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Environmental biology of fishes 27 (1990), S. 71-76 
    ISSN: 1573-5133
    Keywords: Feeding ecology ; Predator preference ; Prey selectivity ; Lophiidae ; SE Atlantic
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Synopsis We investigated prey selection by the monkfish, Lophius upsicephalus. This sit-and-wait predator preferentially selected prey types that would be expected to react to the lure of the illicium. Prey size selection was dependent on predator size, with larger predators feeding on a wider range of prey sizes.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-07-12
    Description: When the size of the predators increases, the frequency of a capture of Euphausiacea decreases and the capture of Cephalopoda and Pisces increases. The overlap of the diet niches for the 3 species is generally rather high; it is at a maximum in the case of G. me/astomus if compared with S. spinax.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: Apart from directly influencing individual life histories of species, climate change is altering key biotic interactions as well, causing community processes to unravel. With rising temperatures, disruptions to producer-consumer relationships can have major knock-on effects, particularly when the producer is a habitat-forming species. We studied how sea surface temperature (SST) modifies multiple pathways influencing the interaction between the foundational seagrass species, Posidonia oceanica, and its main consumer, the fish Sarpa salpa in the Mediterranean Sea. We used a combination of a field-based temperature gradient approaches and experimental manipulations to assess the effect of temperature on seagrass performance (growth) and fish early life history (larval development) as well as on the interaction itself (seagrass palatability and fish foraging activity). Within the range of temperatures assessed, S. salpa larvae grew slightly faster at warmer conditions but maintained their settlement size, resulting in a relatively small reduction in pelagic larval duration (PLD) and potentially reducing dispersion. Under warmer conditions (〉24 °C), P. oceanica reduced its growth rate considerably and seemed to display fewer deterring mechanisms as indicated by a disproportionate consumption in choice experiments. However, our field-based observations along the temperature gradient showed no change in fish foraging time, or in other aspects of feeding behaviour. As oceans warm, our results indicate that, while S. salpa may show little change in early life history, its preference towards P. oceanica might increase, which, together with reduced seagrass growth, could considerably intensify the strength of herbivory. It is unclear if P. oceanica meadows can sustain such an intensification, but it will clearly add to the raft of pressures this threatened ecosystem already faces from global and local environmental change.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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