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  • 1970-1974  (2)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-08-05
    Description: 1. On the cruises 3 and 15 of R.V. "Meteor" 6 grab samples, and 6 hauls with the 6 m Agassiztrawl were taken and at 2 stations the deep sea camera was lowered. This material gave quantitative results on the meiofauna and minimum counts of the macrofauna. 2. The nematodes constitute nearly 95% of the meiofauna, the copepoda only 2%, With increasing sediment depth the density of animals decreases gradually. In the uppermost centimeter of sediment (layer A) 42.6% of the meiofauna are found while only 3.7% live in layer G (tab. 6). Meiofauna weight ranges from 0.6-5.7 mg/25 m2 sediment surface i.e. 0.24-2.8 g/m2. 3. Mean numbers of individuals (tab. 3) and weights (tab. 5 for nematodes) show standard errors of 20-30%. As an approximate average value for further considerations the weight of the meiofauna in the area was taken as 1 g/m2. 4. Quantitative information on the macrofauna is derived from the trawls and the photographs for the actinia Chitonanthus abyssorum only, which is found in the rate of 1 individual/36-72 m 2, but seems to be less abundant generally. 5. Animal density does not decrease steadily from nearshore to offshore biocoenoses, i.e. generally with increasing depth. The decrease is more pronounced for macro- than for meiofauna. For the deep sea the weight proportion of macrofauna : meiofauna is of the order of 1 : 1. 6. With the assumption, that adaptation of metabolism to deep sea conditions is similar in macro- and meiofauna total metabolism of invertebrates is ascribed to meiofauna to more than 80%. 7. The structure of the biocoenosis of the deep sea floor is characterized by the meiofauna living on and in the sediment and by the dominance of sediment feeders in the macrofauna. 8. Considering the large numbets and high partition rates of bacteria a comparative large part of the metabolism in the deep sea sediment must be ascribed to bacteria. This favours the hypothesis, that with increasing depth and decreasing addition of organic material to the sediment, the importance of meiofauna and microorganisms for total metabolism increases. 9. Considering the different modes of food transport to the deep sea environment, i.e. sinking of dead particles, transport by vertical migration of organisms, aggregation of organic particles, adsorption of dissoloved organic substance to inorganic particles, and heterotrophy, the sediment may be assumed to contain more food for invertebrates than the water above the bottom. 10. Suspensionfeeders of macrofauna are fixed to hard substrates in the sediment surface. Same of them are shown to bend themselves down to the bottom in underwater photographs. This suggests the idea that some deep sea suspension feeders partly depend on food from the sediment surface, on which they feed directly.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-08-04
    Description: This report deals in its first part with problems concerning the settlement of animals and the establishment of populations on seamounts. Ideas on habitat and productivity as well as systematic and zoogeographic questions are discussed. Besides the plans for the expeditions, the second part contains a cruise report with the participants in the benthos programme; the station list and a description of the gear and the methods employed are also given. The results will be worked out by several specialists. After the samples have been sorted and quantitative determinations of animals groups are carried out, these will be sent to four German museums, which will take charge of the material and try to find specialists for the systematics. Publication of the results is planned in "Meteor" Forschungsergebnisse, Series D (Biology).
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