Marine Biology (Castro), 9th EditionChapter 16:
The Ocean DepthsFor Further ReadingDybas, C. L., 2004. Close encounters of the deep-sea kind. BioScience, vol. 54, no. 10, October, pp. 888-891. Deep-sea exploration from submersibles. Morell, V., 2004. Way down deep. National Geographic, vol. 205, no. 6, June, pp. 36-55. Great photos and maps. Nicholls, H., 2004. Sink or swim. Nature, vol. 432, no. 7013, 4 November, pp. 12-14. Biodiversity on seamounts and in other open-ocean habitats is in trouble. Rona, P. A. 2004. Secret survivor. Natural History, vol. [citation info to come], September, pp. [page nos to come]. The story of the search for Paleodictyon. Levin, L. A., 2003. Oxygen minimum zone benthos: adaptation and community response to hypoxia. Oceanography and Marine Biology Annual Review, vol. 41, pp. 1-45. Smith, C. R. and A. R. Baco, 2003. Ecology of whale falls at the deep-sea floor. Oceanography and Marine Biology Annual Review, vol. 41, pp. 311-354. Warrant, E. J. and N. A. Locket, 2004. Vision in the deep sea. Biological Reviews, vol. 79, pp. 671-712. http://www.aslo.org/lo/pdf/vol_51/issue_5/2077.pdf http://www.jellieszone.com http://www.mar-eco.no/mareco_news/2004/7_beautiful_gelationous_zooplankton |