- abyssal benthic
- абиссально-бентосный
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
abyssal benthic — pertaining to the ocean floor below 400 600 fathoms (730 1100 metres) … Dictionary of ichthyology
Abyssal zone — Abyssal redirects here. For the Envy album, see Abyssal (album). Aquatic layers Pelagic Photic … Wikipedia
Abyssal fan — Abyssal Fans, also known as deep sea fans, underwater deltas, and submarine fans, are underwater structures that look like deltas formed at the end of many large rivers, such as the Nile or Mississippi Rivers. Abyssal fans are also thought of as… … Wikipedia
Benthic zone — The benthic zone is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake, including the sediment surface and some sub surface layers. Organisms living in this zone are called benthos. They generally live in… … Wikipedia
hypobenthos — n. [Gr. hypo, under; benthos, sea bottom] Sea bottom fauna below 1000 m, corresponds roughly to bathyal and abyssal benthic dwellers; see epibenthos … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
phytodetritus — noun marine detritus, of plant origin, that slowly sinks to the depths and is the food source for abyssal benthic communities … Wiktionary
List of Cumacea literature — Extensive literature list on Cumaceans. Contents: Top · 0–9 · A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A … Wikipedia
Demersal fish — Bluespotted ribbontail ray resting on the seafloor Demersal fish live on or near the bottom of the sea or lakes.[1] They occupy the sea floors and lake beds, which usually consist of mud, sand, gravel or rocks … Wikipedia
Contourite — A contourite is a sedimentary deposit produced by thermohaline induced deepwater bottom currents and may be influenced by wind or tidal forces.[1][2] Most contourites are formed in continental rise to lower slope settings, although they may occur … Wikipedia
Pelagic zone — Aquatic layers Pelagic Photic Epipelagic … Wikipedia
Pelagic fish — A school of large pelagic predator fish (giant trevally) sizing up a school of small pelagic prey fish (anchovies) Pelagic fish live near the surface or in the water column of coastal, ocean and lake waters, but not on the bottom of the sea or… … Wikipedia