The energy levels of internal waves observed during the
Arctic Internal Wave Experiment (AIWEX), conducted from the
drifting pack ice in the Beaufort Sea, increased as the speed of
the ice drift increased. The possibility of these waves being
generated by moving pack ice with a corrugated under-side is
explored...
Transition metal and rare earth element (REE) data are presented
for various sedimentary materials from two Manganese Nodule
Program (MANOP) sites in the eastern tropical Pacific. These data
constrain the sources of elemental supply to the seafloor and the
processes that control ferromanganese nodule genesis. Investigation
of elemental partitioning between...
The interference of sulfide with the colorimetric determination of
nitrite, by the method of Bendschneider and Robinson (1952), can be
eliminated by passing the samples through a cationic exchange resin,
Dowex 50W-X8, in the zinc form. This resin retains sulfide without
affecting nitrite and the technique can be applied to...
Euphausiids constituted the major food of five co-occuring species of rockfishes (Sebastes spp.). Copepods, decapods, cephalopods, amphipods, fishes and other pelagic prey were also consumed but were
less important to the overall diet. Two species, S. flavidus and S. diploproa, were relatively euryphagous, utilizing a high number of prey taxa....
Phagotrophic protists are major consumers of microbial biomass in aquatic ecosystems. However, biochemical mechanisms underlying prey recognition and phagocytosis by protists are not well understood. We investigated the potential roles of cell signaling mechanisms in chemosensory response to prey, and in capture of prey cells, by a marine ciliate (Uronema...