Benthos
(Redirected from Benthic zone)
Benthos: the flora and fauna found at the bottom of the sea or lake. Covers quite a wide range of uses, for instance, animals in rock pools are benthic, though only a few inches below the surface. In the ocean, used to contrast organisms in the sea depths (though not actually on the bottom), with plankton, living in the upper pelagic zone. The problem is addressed by extending the pelagic zone down below the light to the bathypelagic and abyssopelagic zones. These terms, however, are mostly not used.
Benthos Media
This beautiful diatom chain was found in a sediment sample collected in shallow area of Moreton Bay. Notice the perfection in the structure details.
Example zoobenthosA variety of marine wormsPlate from Das Meerby M. J. Schleiden (1804–1881) Effect of eutrophicationon marine benthic life Floridian seagrass bed
- Nerr
- Ascidian (Rhopalaea Crassa) (4 cm).png
Rhopalaea crassa, Fluorescent-colored sea squirts.