By Kevin Zelnio, on  February 23rd, 2009 Conferences, Fish, New Research, Organisms ASLO, Baited Camera Traps, Best of Zelnio, Black Swallower, Chiasmodon niger, Conference, Crustacea, Drazen, fish, Oxygen Minimum Zone, Scavenger, Snake Mackerel, Yeh, Zoarcidae I got the dreaded pop-up of doom as my macbook told me it could not install the latest update because I out of space. So I decided to poke around, see where I could save space and delete files. Sitting on my desktop for a couple years was an aptly titled folder, “Photos to Sort”, . . . → Read More: Big Gulpers In The Deep
By Dr. M, on  December 28th, 2006 The Basics Carrying Capacity, Disturbance, Ecology, Eddies, ENSO, Equilibrium, Niche Partitioning, Organisms, Oxygen Minimum Zone, Stability-Time Hypothesis, Turbidity Flow The first new 25 Things at Sb! So grab a cup-o-joe and read on! The extremes of the physical deep-sea environment (temperature, pressure, and lack of light, low food) are more than a challenge for deep-sea organisms. Unfortunately, there is one more-disturbance. In ecology, hypotheses for how biodiversity is maintained generally fall into two categories, . . . → Read More: 25 Things You Should Know About the Deep Sea: #14 The Deep Sea Is Not Stable
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