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Whales Might Also Be an Important Component in Patagonian Fjord Ecosystems: Comment to Iriarte et al./Response to "Whales Might Also Be an Important Component in Patagonian Fjord Ecosystems"

In their own words: "[...] opposing the contribution of zooplankton [...] to the downward biological pump, cetaceans feeding deep in the water column effectively create an upward pump, enhancing nutrient availability for primary production in locations where whales gather to feed." The rem...

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Published in:Ambio 2011-02, Vol.40 (1), p.104
Main Authors: Hucke-Gaete, Rodrigo, Iriarte, Jose Luis, González, Humberto E, Nahuelhual, Laura
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subjects Aquaculture
Aquatic mammals
Carbon
Climate change
Ecosystems
Fisheries
Fjords
Global warming
Marine conservation
Marine mammals
Nutrient availability
Primary production
Productivity
Water column
Water quality
Whales
Whales & whaling
Zooplankton
title Whales Might Also Be an Important Component in Patagonian Fjord Ecosystems: Comment to Iriarte et al./Response to "Whales Might Also Be an Important Component in Patagonian Fjord Ecosystems"
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