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17 November 2024
15:15 | Benthic (diff | hist) . . (+63) . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) |
15:13 | Definitions of coastal terms (diff | hist) . . (+4) . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) |
N 14:15 | Benthos (diff | hist) . . (+10,825) . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) (Created page with " {{ Definition| title = Benthos | definition = Benthos, also called '''zoobenthos''', refers to benthic organisms that live either just above the bottom but closely associated...") |
14:09 | (Upload log) . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) uploaded File:BacterialAlgalMat.jpg (Bacterial algae mat. Courtesy Cuadrado, D.G., Perillo, G.M.E. and Vitale, A.J. 2014. Modern microbial mats in siliciclastic tidal flats: Evolution, structure and the role of hydrodynamics. Marine Geology 352: 367-380) |
16 November 2024
22:34 | (Upload log) . . [Dronkers J (6×)] | ||
22:34 . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Rotifer.jpg (Rotifer ‘’Brachionus manjavacas’’, microscopic planktonic organism. Courtesy: Kristin Gribble. https://www.mbl.edu/research/research-organisms/rotifer) | |||
22:29 . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Tardigrade.jpg (''Milnesium tardigradum''. Tardigrades (water bears) are among the most resilient animals known, capable to survive extreme conditions. Courtesy Schokraie, E., Warnken, U., Hotz-Wagenblatt, A., Grohme, M.A., Hengherr, S., et al. 2012. Comparative prote...) | |||
22:13 . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Ostracod.jpg (The myodocopid ostracod genus ‘’Vargula’’ (sea firefly), famous for its bioluminescence. Courtesy Robin James Smith, https://www.biwahaku.jp/smith/ostracod_predation.html) | |||
22:09 . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) uploaded File:ForaminiferaAnomalinoidesSphericus.jpg (Foraminifera ''Anomalinoides Sphericus‘’. Courtesy Hayward, B.W., Grenfell, H.R., Reid, C.M. and Hayward, K.A. 1999. Recent New Zealand shallow-water benthic Foraminifera: Taxonomy, ecologic distribution, biogeography, and use in paleoenvironmental...) | |||
22:06 . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Gastropod.jpg (Gastropod ‘’Homalopoma sangarense’’. Courtesy Naturalis Biodiversity Center/Wikimedia Commons) | |||
10:33 . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) uploaded File:BenthicFactors.jpg (Factors affecting benthic organisms in coastal ecosystems. From Satheesh, S. and El-Sherbiny, M.M. 2022. Ecology, distribution, and biogeography of benthos. Ecology and Biodiversity of Benthos, Elsevier, pp. 251-285) |
14 November 2024
16:05 | Marine habitats and ecosystems (diff | hist) . . (-21) . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) |
15:55 | Deep sea bottom (diff | hist) . . (-6,559) . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Deep sea habitat) (Tag: New redirect) |
N 15:54 | Talk:Deep sea habitat (diff | hist) . . (+193) . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Job Dronkers Nov 2024: The former article 'Deep sea bottom' has been included in this article. The article has further been updated and expanded with insights from recent scie...") |
15:49 | Deep sea habitat (diff | hist) . . (+12,186) . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) |
10:50 | (Upload log) . . [Dronkers J (2×)] | ||
10:50 . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) uploaded File:VesicomyidClam.jpg (Vesicomyid clams at Southern Hydrate Ridge, hosting symbiotic microbes. This 'colony' is perched at the ledge above a site known as Einstein’s Grotto, at 770 m depth, which in 2013 was actively venting. Photo: NSF-OOI/UW/CSSF; Dive R1750; V14.https:/...) | |||
10:38 . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) uploaded File:MalacosteusNiger.jpg (Malacosteus niger, commonly known as the black dragon fish. M. niger (length 10-20 cm) is a species of deep-sea fish. It is able to produce both red and blue bioluminescence. Photo credit: Ken Graham. Creative Commons Licence (CC BY-NC)) |