10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EURYBATHIC»
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1
The Biogeography of the Oceans
Table 5 Number of eurybathic and stenobathic abyssal species in different
regions of the Pacific that are also found in the Atlantic and Indian oceans. As %
of number of species* (after Vinogradova, 1969b). Shared Shared Total with with
...
2
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Primarily bathyal Subtropical-tropical Sublittoral .do_.. (>) do..... (M Eurythermal
Eurybathic. Unknown .. Unknown -Eurybathic Eurythermal . Warm temperate-
tropical .Sublittoral Eurythermal Eurybathic Autochthonous. Do. Allocthonous. Do.
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1970
3
The Gulf of Guinea Large Marine Ecosystem: Environmental ...
The species most abundant in depths above 50m include the Sciaenid,
Eurybathic and Sparid shallow communities. The species below 50m include the
deep sparid and deep shelf community. However three shallow species of the
sparid ...
J.M. McGlade, P. Cury, K.A. Koranteng, 2002
4
Biogeography and Ecology of Bulgaria
... crenobiont; E, European importance; eb, eurybathic; ESC, the Red List of
threatened animals and plants in Europe; eu, eurybiont; HD, Habitats Directive;
hd, hydrophilous; hg, hygrophilous; IUCN categories: DD, Data Defficiency, EX,
Extinct ...
Victor Fet, Alexi Popov, 2007
5
Ecosystems of the Deep Oceans
Most Atlantic species at this depth are not eurybathic enough to cross the sill at
Gibraltar. The lack of colonizing species, the high temperature of the deep
Mediterranean (see above, p. 264), and the low downward vertical flux from
relatively ...
6
The Micropalaeontology of Oceans: Proceedings of the ...
Stenobathic forms occur strictly in one or several horizons, and eurybathic forms
are distributed throughout a range of depths but usually show a depth of greatest
abundance. Reshetnjak discusses over 100 species, 45 per cent of which she ...
B. M. Funnell, W. R. Riedel, International Council of Scientific Unions. Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research. Working Group 19, 1971
7
Galathea Report: Issued by the Galathea Committee
Five of the fifteen species found in the trenches are eurybathic and eurythermal.
These species are Maldanella harai, Ancistrosyllis constricta, Tharyx multifilis,
Petaloproctus cirratus, and Owenia lobo- pygidiata. Maldanella harai is a thrue ...
Anton Frederick Bruun, Torben Wolff, 1956
8
Galathea Report: Scientific Results of the Danish Deep-Sea ...
It would appear that widely separated captures of benthic amphipods concern
those that are eurybathic or those that are dispersed by special mechanisms. For
instance, Camacho bathyplous, captured again by the Galathea appears to be ...
Anton Frederik Bruun, Sven Greve, Torben Wolff, 1961
9
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
The lone record of the otherwise extant Antarctic genus Notocidaris in Pliocene
strata of New Zealand (Fell, 1954) cannot be taken as proof of a New Zealand-
Antarctic link of any magnitude because the genus is eurybathic (100-2725 m).
10
Antarctic Ecosystems: An Extreme Environment in a Changing World
Polychaetes show a very particular depth zonation, with an 'eurybathic' shelf
community reaching down to over 2000m (Hilbig, 2004). Below about 1000 to
1500m the fauna becomes increasingly depauperate because there is no
replacement ...
Alex D. Rogers, Nadine M. Johnston, Eugene J. Murphy, 2012