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Eyewitnesses to Arctic Change - Innovations Report

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Marcel Nicolaus , Antje Boetius , Arctic Ocean , Weitere Informationen , Alfred Wegener Institute , Helmholtz Centre For Polar , Marine Research , Helmholtz Centre , Ocean Floor Observation , Bathymetry System , Radio Bremen , Alfred Wegener ,

Eyewitnesses To Arctic Change

Eyewitnesses To Arctic Change
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Arctic Ocean , Antje Boetius , Marcel Nicolaus , Alfred Wegener Institute , Helmholtz Centre For Polar , Marine Research , Helmholtz Centre , Ocean Floor Observation , Bathymetry System , Radio Bremen , Alfred Wegener ,

300-year-old Arctic sponges feast on corpses of their decaying, extinct neighbors

On an underwater mountain in the Arctic Ocean lives a community of sponges with a ghoulish secret. With little to eat in the nutrient-poor water, the sponges survive by digesting the remains of long-dead animals that once inhabited the seamount peaks where the sponges now live ....

Arctic Ocean , Teresa Morganti , Langseth Ridge , Nature Communications , Central Arctic , Ocean Floor Observation , Bathymetry System , Max Planck Institute , Marine Microbiology , Arctic Sponges ,

300-year-old Arctic sponges feast on the corpses of their decaying, extinct neighbors

Sponges that are hundreds of years old live and thrive atop layers of dead animals in the Arctic Ocean. They survive in the low-nutrient water by feeding off extinct creatures remains, which bacteria help them to digest. ....

Arctic Ocean , Teresa Morganti , Langseth Ridge , Central Arctic , Ocean Floor Observation , Bathymetry System , Max Planck Institute , Marine Microbiology ,