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... Ocean into east and west basins and runs from Iceland into the south Atlantic , where it links with a similar ridge in the Indian Ocean . Occasionally , 100 120 140 160 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 ARCTIC OCEAN ...
... Ocean into east and west basins and runs from Iceland into the south Atlantic , where it links with a similar ridge in the Indian Ocean . Occasionally , 100 120 140 160 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 ARCTIC OCEAN ...
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... ocean . Since , however , the phytoplankton are suspended in water and therefore affected by forces that act to move ... ocean where light intensity is sufficient for photosynthe- sis to occur . The depth to which light will penetrate ...
... ocean . Since , however , the phytoplankton are suspended in water and therefore affected by forces that act to move ... ocean where light intensity is sufficient for photosynthe- sis to occur . The depth to which light will penetrate ...
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... ocean water . Limn . Oceanog . 17 : 544-555 . Holme - Hansen , O. , and C. R. Booth . 1966. The measurement of adenosine triphosphate in the ocean and its ecological significance . Limnol . Oceanog . 11 : 510-519 . Malone , T. C. 1980 ...
... ocean water . Limn . Oceanog . 17 : 544-555 . Holme - Hansen , O. , and C. R. Booth . 1966. The measurement of adenosine triphosphate in the ocean and its ecological significance . Limnol . Oceanog . 11 : 510-519 . Malone , T. C. 1980 ...
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abundant adaptations algae algal amphipods anemones animals areas associations Atlantic bacteria barnacles benthic benthos Biol biological bottom burrowing changes clams Cnidaria colonies community structure competition copepods coral reefs crabs crustaceans deep sea density deposit feeders depth desiccation detritus diatoms distribution diversity dominant ecology effect environment estuary example fauna feeding Figure fishes gastropod grazing growth herbivores increased infaunal interactions interstitial intertidal zone invertebrates kelp large numbers larvae layers light limpets low tide macrofauna mangrove marine meiofauna meiofaunal organisms mesopelagic mollusks mud flats nekton number of species nutrients occur ocean oxygen Pacific coast particles patterns pelagic percent Photo courtesy photophores physical factors phytoplankton plankton plants Plate polychaete population predators prey primary productivity reduced result rocky intertidal rocky shores salinity sand beaches sand flats seagrass seagrass beds seawater sediment space substrate subtidal surface suspension feeders temperate temperature terrestrial tidal tropical various vertical water column wave action zonation zooplankton zooxanthellae