- In oceanography,
phytodetritus is the
organic particulate matter resulting from
phytoplankton and
other organic material in
surface waters falling to...
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their eggs in very deep
areas of the ocean, such as in
deposits of
phytodetritus.
Males also are
capable of
mating at both
immature and
mature stages...
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Jefferson T. (January 2015). "Zooplankton
fecal pellets,
marine snow,
phytodetritus and the ocean's
biological pump".
Progress in Oceanography. 130: 205–248...
- 3354/meps09985. Turner, J.T. (2015) "Zooplankton
fecal pellets,
marine snow,
phytodetritus and the ocean's
biological pump".
Progress in Oceanography, 130: 205–248...
- have been
observed to
opportunistically consume phytodetritus,
especially in
regions where phytodetritus falls are more common. This
finding was supported...
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rosea is a
detritivore and
feeds on
phytodetritus by
sifting through the
sediment on the seabed. The
phytodetritus is the
remains of
phytoplankton from...
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samples from 1989 to 1994,
peaked in
September 1996 (22%) when
degraded phytodetritus was
present on core surfaces, was less
common in
March 1997, and thereafter...
- when the
algae enter a
senescent stage,
there is an ac****ulation of
phytodetritus and an
increased release of
dissolved metabolites. It is particularly...
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benthic invertebrates,
aquatic insect larvae, mollusks,
plankton and
phytodetritus. The
feeding preference depends on size:
Individuals less than 11 cm...
- Pfannkuche, O. (2003). "In situ
experimental evidence of the fate of a
phytodetritus pulse at the
abyssal sea floor". Nature. 424 (6950): 763–766. Bibcode:2003Natur...