Hofmann GE, Barry JP, Edmunds PJ, Gates RD, Hutchins DA, Klinger T, Sewel MA (2010) The effects of ocean acidification on calcifying organisms in marine ecosystems: an organism to ecosystem perspective. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 41, 127-47....
Marine ecosystem - Benthic Organisms, Plankton, Corals: Organisms are abundant in surface sediments of the continental shelf and in deeper waters, with a great diversity found in or on sediments. In shallow waters, beds of seagrass provide a rich habitat
2. Cross-shelf habitats present some of the sharpest gradients in physical and chemical conditions (e.g. salinity, temperature and nutrients) in marine systems3,4,5. Near-shore areas are under the influence of terrestrial
chemical andthermal environmentto survive as they migrate from afreshwater environmentto a marine environment where they will spend their adult life. Soil water The soil zone lies between land surface and the water table, where water and air coexist. Soil water, which is held in the pores by ...
An example of a simple marine food chain puts algae at the bottom as the producer. Algae are plants that use sea water, sunlight and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to produce carbohydrates. Small crustaceans such as krill eat the algae and are the primary consumer. When there are lots ...
In accordance with this tendency, those organisms for which the oxidation of complex organic compounds (hydrocarbons, fats, and proteins) serves as the carbon source are considered heterotrophic; those organisms which effect photochemical reactions are considered photo-autotrophs; and those organisms for...
Cross-ecosystem material flows, in the form of ino Atkinson,Carla,L.,... - 《Oikos A Journal of Ecology》 被引量: 36发表: 2015年 Effects of Oil Spills. (Book Reviews: Fate and Effects of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Marine Ecosystems and Organisms. Proceedings of a symposium, Seattle, N.....
The first example of interkingdom signaling between bacteria and plants was found in the relationship between the marine bacterium Vibrio anguillarum and the green seaweed Enteromorpha (Joint et al., 2002). Biofilm-forming Vibrio cells release N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs) and attract zoospores,...
Living organisms in the ecosystem are divided into producers, consumers and decomposers. Producers are the first tier of organisms in the ecosystem. They convert sunlight into energy through the process of photosynthesis.
In the subdivision Euryarchaeota, uncultivated organisms in deep-sea marine sediments are responsible for the removal of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, via anaerobic oxidation of methane stored in these sediments. In contrast, uncultivated methanogenic (methane-producing) euryarchaea from terrestrial ...