Ecosystems of the benthic environment are a sensitive index to ecological change, and as such demand long-term and effective monitoring. Methods for the Study of Marine Benthos provides comprehensive information on the tools and techniques available to those working in areas where the declining heal
Methods for the Study of Marine Benthos || Measuring the Flow of Energy and Matter in Marine Benthic Animal Populations
โ Scribed by Eleftheriou, Anastasios; McIntyre, Alasdair
- Publisher
- Blackwell Science Ltd
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 734 KB
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0632054883
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โฆ Synopsis
Measuring the Flow of Energy and Matter in Marine Benthic Animal Populations 333 Table 8.2 Various conversion factors that have been used to compare carbon content, mass and energy content data of benthic animals. C/WM (nematodes) 0.124 Jensen (1984) C/WM (polychaetes, crustaceans, bivalves) 0.043 Rowe (1983) C/DM (nematodes) 0.4 Feller and Warwick (1988) C/AFDM (polychaetes, crustaceans, bivalves) 0.375 Rowe (1983) C/AFDM (aquatic invertebrates) 0.52 Salonen et al. (1976) Energy/C (aquatic invertebrates) 46 kJ/g Salonen et al. (1976) Energy/AFDM (macrofauna) 23 kJ/g Beukema (1997), Brey et al. (1988)
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Ecosystems of the benthic environment are a sensitive index to ecological change, and as such demand long-term and effective monitoring. Methods for the Study of Marine Benthos provides comprehensive information on the tools and techniques available to those working in areas where the declining heal
Ecosystems of the benthic environment are a sensitive index to ecological change, and as such demand long-term and effective monitoring. Methods for the Study of Marine Benthos provides comprehensive information on the tools and techniques available to those working in areas where the declining heal