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    In:  Supplement to: Rudyakov, Yury A; Vereshchaka, Alexander L; Vinogradov, Georgy M; Geptner, Mikhail V (1990): Seston biomass in the benthic layer of the Southwestern Indian Ocean. Oceanology, 30(1), 85-89
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: At stations to 1530 m depth in the Mozambique Channel and on the Saya-de-Malha and Walters banks seston biomass 2 m above the bottom was lower than at 30 m. Above the Walters shoal this difference was 13.2 mg/m**3 and was not equal to zero for P 〈 0.001. These results contradict previous ideas of biomass increase in benthic layers. The most likely cause of the observed impoverishment of plankton may be predominant consumption of living zooplankton component of seston by bottom and near-bottom predators. In the area of the Walters shoal this consumption is estimated as being about 300 mg/m**2 per day. Animals inhabiting this area live mainly on plankton brought in by horizontal advection, so that existence of faunal assemblages even on shallow-water submarine elevations is supported not mainly by local photosynthesis, but by primary production of surrounding waters.
    Keywords: Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; HAI; Indian Ocean; Towed zooplankton net; Vy17-2593; Vy17-2624; Vy17-2626; Vy17-2627; Vy17-2629; Vy17-2635; Vy17-2636; Vy17-2647; Vy17-2649; Vy17-2655; Vy17-2660; Vy17-2661; Vy17-2676; Vy17-2678; Vy17-2681; Vy17-2687; Vy17-2691; Vy17-2700; Vy17-2703; Vy17-2709; Vy17-2737; Vy17-2741; Vy17-2743; Vy17-2746; Vy17-2757; Vy17-2760; Vy17-2763
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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