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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-2837-2019
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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-2837-2019
© Author(s) 2019. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Reviews and syntheses: Insights into deep-sea food webs and global environmental gradients revealed by stable isotope (δ15N, δ13C) and fatty acid trophic biomarkers
Camilla Parzanini
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Department of Ocean Sciences, Memorial University, St. John's, NL,
Canada
Christopher C. Parrish
Department of Ocean Sciences, Memorial University, St. John's, NL,
Canada
Jean-François Hamel
Society for Exploration and Valuing of the Environment (SEVE), St.
Philips, NL, Canada
Annie Mercier
Department of Ocean Sciences, Memorial University, St. John's, NL,
Canada
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This review synthesized current knowledge of deep-sea food webs and provided a preliminary analysis of global geographic patterns in the biochemical composition of deep-water organisms. Our results revealed both latitudinal and depth wise trends in the biochemical composition of deep-sea animals. In addition, the link across latitudes between surface primary production and deep-water communities was highlighted, which has important implications in the face of global climate change.
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