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zoobenthos - traduction vers russe

COMMUNITY OF ORGANISMS WHICH LIVE ON, IN, OR NEAR THE BOTTOM OF BODIES OF WATER
Zoobenthos; Benthon; Benthic animal; Epibenthos; Benthic fauna; Benthic organisms; Benthic organism; Benthic macroinvertebrates; Benthophagous; Benthophage; Microbenthos; Epibenthic; Endobenthic; Endobenthos; Hyperbenthos; Hyperbenthic
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  • '''Example zoobenthos'''<br />''A variety of marine worms''<br />Plate from ''Das Meer''<br />by M. J. Schleiden (1804–1881)}}
  • Benthos (organisms that live at the ocean floor) can be contrasted with [[neuston]] (organisms that live at the ocean surface) [[plankton]] (organisms that drift with water currents) and [[nekton]] (organisms that can swim against water currents)}}
  • Effect of [[eutrophication]]<br />on marine benthic life}}
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зообентос

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benthos noun бентос (флора и фауна морского дна)
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Définition

Benthos
·add. ·noun The bottom of the sea, ·esp. of the deep oceans; hence (Bot. & Zool.), the fauna and flora of the sea bottom;
- opposed to plankton.

Wikipédia

Benthos

Benthos (from Ancient Greek βένθος (bénthos) 'the depths (of the sea)'), also known as benthon, is the community of organisms that live on, in, or near the bottom of a sea, river, lake, or stream, also known as the benthic zone. This community lives in or near marine or freshwater sedimentary environments, from tidal pools along the foreshore, out to the continental shelf, and then down to the abyssal depths.

Many organisms adapted to deep-water pressure cannot survive in the upper parts of the water column. The pressure difference can be very significant (approximately one atmosphere for every 10 metres of water depth).

Because light is absorbed before it can reach deep ocean water, the energy source for deep benthic ecosystems is often organic matter from higher up in the water column that drifts down to the depths. This dead and decaying matter sustains the benthic food chain; most organisms in the benthic zone are scavengers or detritivores.

The term benthos, coined by Haeckel in 1891, comes from the Greek noun βένθος 'depth of the sea'. Benthos is used in freshwater biology to refer to organisms at the bottom of freshwater bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, and streams. There is also a redundant synonym, Benton.

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