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Deep-Sea Nematodes Actively Colonise Sediments, Irrespective of the Presence of a Pulse of Organic Matter: Results from an In-Situ Experiment
A colonisation experiment was performed in situ at 2500 m water depth at the
Arctic deep-sea long-term observatory HAUSGARTEN to determine the response of
deep-sea nematodes to disturbed, newly available patches, enriched with organic
matter. Cylindrical tubes,laterally covered with a 500 ”m mesh, were
filled with azoic deep-sea sediment and 13C-labelled food sources
(diatoms and bacteria). After 10 days of incubation the tubes were analysed for
nematode response in terms of colonisation and uptake. Nematodes actively
colonised the tubes,however with densities that only accounted for a maximum of
2.13% (51 ind.10 cmâ2) of the ambient nematode
assemblages. Densities did not differ according to the presence or absence of
organic matter, nor according to the type of organic matter added. The fact that
the organic matter did not function as an attractant to nematodes was confirmed
by the absence of notable 13C assimilation by the colonising
nematodes. Overall, colonisationappears to be a process that yields reproducible
abundance and diversity patterns, with certain taxa showing more efficiency.
Together with the high variability between the colonising nematode assemblages,
this lends experimental support to the existence of a spatio-temporal mosaic
that emerges from highly localised, partially stochastic community dynamics
Significado Trigonométrico en el Profesor
En este artĂculo presentamos el anĂĄlisis de una experiencia con profesores del nivel medio superior en MĂ©xico, quienes trabajaron una situaciĂłn-problema relacionada con el cĂĄlculo de distancias inaccesibles, en el contexto de un programa de actualizaciĂłn docente. DespuĂ©s de identificar en los profesores un significado lineal en la relaciĂłn entre el ĂĄngulo y la distancia, nos planteamos como objetivo entender por quĂ© se presenta este hecho. Bajo el encuadre de un marco conceptual que articula elementos cognitivos, didĂĄcticos y de construcciĂłn social de conocimiento trigonomĂ©trico, se analizaron los reportes entregados por cada profesor, posterior a la resoluciĂłn de la situaciĂłn-problema, asĂ como algunos libros de texto. Identificamos que este significado lineal emerge de las actividades normadas por el discurso trigonomĂ©trico escolar, y que estĂĄ inmerso en un fenĂłmeno al que hemos llamado aritmetizaciĂłn de la TrigonometrĂa
Differential Impact of Monsoon and Large Amplitude Internal Waves on Coral Reef Development in the Andaman Sea
The Andaman Sea and other macrotidal semi-enclosed tropical seas feature large amplitude internal waves (LAIW). Although LAIW induce strong fluctuations i.e. of temperature, pH, and nutrients, their influence on reef development is so far unknown. A better-known source of disturbance is the monsoon affecting corals due to turbulent mixing and sedimentation. Because in the Andaman Sea both, LAIW and monsoon, act from the same westerly direction their relative contribution to reef development is difficult to discern. Here, we explore the framework development in a number of offshore island locations subjected to differential LAIW- and SW-monsoon impact to address this open question. Cumulative negative temperature anomalies â a proxy for LAIW impact â explained a higher percentage of the variability in coral reef framework height, than sedimentation rates which resulted mainly from the monsoon. Temperature anomalies and sediment grain size provided the best correlation with framework height suggesting that so far neglected subsurface processes (LAIW) play a significant role in shaping coral reefs