Fleshing out the life histories of dead whales
Tuesday, December 7, 2010 - 12:10
in Biology & Nature
Dead whales that sink down to the seafloor provide a feast for deep-sea animals that can last for years. Previous research suggested that such 'whale falls' were homes for unique animals that lived nowhere else. However, after sinking five whale carcasses in Monterey Canyon, researchers from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) found that most of the animals at these sites were not unique to whale falls, but were common in other deep-sea environments as well. Nonetheless, the whale-fall communities did include a few very abundant animals that were 'bone specialists,' including 15 species of bone-eating Osedax worms and several newly discovered species of bone-eating snails...