#neuston

Warren Currie 🦠🦐DrPlanktonguy@ecoevo.social
2024-07-06

Weekend #Plankton #Factoid🦠🦐
#Neuston refers to organisms that live at the interface between water and air. They can float on the surface like by-the-wind sailors, use #water tension like water striders, or live near the surface like Pontellid #copepods. Many of these organisms use bright blue astaxanthin pigment for protection from #UV radiation. They are patchily distributed and are an oasis of biomass in low productivity #oceans, yet are still poorly studied. #science
amp.theguardian.com/environmen

image/png an image diagram of a neuston food web showing many organisms from plankton to birds and fish. Floating species are enclosed in a grey box (Glaucus spp., Janthina spp., Dosima fascicularis, Porpita sp., Physalia sp.), which may be preyed upon by exampled large predators. Images of Mola mola, Laysan albatross, hawksbill sea turtle, and sooty shearwater from Wikimedia Commons. Images of Glaucus marginatus, Janthina umbilicata, Dosima fascicularis, Physalia sp., Velella sp., and Porpita sp. by Denis Riek. Image of copepod, image of fish eggs, image of young sailfish by Linda Ianniello.
CCA 4.0 international
Helm RR (2021)
https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3001046
Lukas VFN 🇪🇺animalculum@scholar.social
2024-06-30

Neuston, we have a problem: why do we know so little about the creatures floating on the #ocean surface? theguardian.com/environment/ar

"Known collectively as the #neuston, these creatures are not tied to any one place. Instead, they move with the wind and the water. Sometimes they gather into huge drifts, living islands of #velella and #bluebottles... At other times they clump together around drifting debris or spread out sparsely over hundreds or even thousands of square kilometres."

photo of a gelatinous tentacled invertebrate animal floating on the sea surface
Lukas VFN 🇪🇺animalculum@scholar.social
2024-05-06

Meet the #Neuston, the Diverse Organisms Living at the #Ocean’s Surface the-scientist.com/slideshow-me

The Constellation of #Creatures Inhabiting the Ocean Surface the-scientist.com/the-constell

"The ocean’s surface harbors an #ecosystem of colorful, understudied life, ranging from #protists and #cnidarians to #insects."

photo of a blue jellyfish-like invertebrate animal
Lukas VFN 🇪🇺animalculum@scholar.social
2024-03-10

Started From the Bottom oceanbites.org/started-from-th

Animal #evolution at the #ocean’s water-air interface cell.com/current-biology/fullt

"#neuston did indeed evolve from ancestors that were substrate-attached but not necessarily to the #seafloor. This means that the neustonic organisms may be derived from #benthic organisms and other organisms that aren’t benthic but still attach to a substrates in the #pelagic zone."

photos of various small oceanic invertebrate animals that live at water surface
Lukas VFN 🇪🇺animalculum@scholar.social
2023-09-04

#Neuston: Of Terms in Biology schaechter.asmblog.org/schaech @STCmicrobeblog

"The presence of a gelatinous surface microlayer film had been proposed in 1983, based partly on observations of the slick associated with blooms in the #SargassoSea of the filamentous #cyanobacteria #Trichodesmium... What about the ocean surface film from the #microbial neustonian point of view? It might appear to be an immense #biofilm stretching from horizon to horizon... Estimates of its thickness range from 1 to 50 µm"

A water strider - an insect living on water surface
2023-07-11

If you are interested in life on the #ocean surface, check out this Essay from
@RebeccaRHelm

The mysterious ecosystem at the ocean’s surface

plos.io/3uao06E

and the paper

Floating life (#neuston) & trash cluster in the #GreatPacificGarbagePatch. High neuston abundance was only known in the #SargassoSea, but @this_fionachong @RebeccaRHelm &co reveal high densities of floating life in the plastic-rich GPGP #PLOSBiology

plos.io/3LXY3CC

#neuston #MarineLife

Beautiful images of marine animals (such as floating barnacles, snails, nudibranchs, and cnidarians) that live on the ocean surface
John M.JohnMeils
2023-05-06

Wow…🌊🐚🐙🪼🦀🪼🪼🪼 So etwas hab ich noch nie gesehen…Floating life () & trash cluster in the .

twitter.com/rebeccarhelm/statu

Floating life (#neuston) & trash cluster in the #GreatPacificGarbagePatch. Floating life (#neuston) & trash cluster in the #GreatPacificGarbagePatch. Floating life (#neuston) & trash cluster in the #GreatPacificGarbagePatch. Floating life (#neuston) & trash cluster in the #GreatPacificGarbagePatch.
2023-05-05

Floating life (#neuston) & trash cluster in the #GreatPacificGarbagePatch. High neuston abundance was only known in the #SargassoSea, but @this_fionachong @RebeccaRHelm &co reveal high densities of floating life in the plastic-rich GPGP #PLOSBiology plos.io/3LXY3CC

2023-05-05

Floating life (#neuston) & trash cluster in the #GreatPacificGarbagePatch. High neuston abundance was only known in the #SargassoSea, but @this_fionachong @RebeccaRHelm &co reveal high densities of floating life in the plastic-rich GPGP #PLOSBiology plos.io/3LXY3CC

2023-05-04

Floating life (#neuston) & trash cluster in the #GreatPacificGarbagePatch. High neuston abundance was only known in the #SargassoSea, but @this_fionachong @RebeccaRHelm &co reveal high densities of floating life in the plastic-rich GPGP #PLOSBiology plos.io/3LXY3CC

2023-01-05

"The Constellation of Creatures Inhabiting the #Ocean Surface
The myriad species floating atop the world’s seas, called #neuston, are mysterious and understudied, complicating efforts to clean up #plastic #pollution."

the-scientist.com/features/the

2022-11-18

The brilliant Rebecca Helm (Open Ocean Exploration, #GoSea) is here! Lots about the strangest ocean life, especially the neuston, and efforts to save it. Boyan Slat's black eye. Occasional references to weird animals on land, such as humans. She's threatening to use Insta and TikTok more than Mastodon so follow her and give her a reason not to overlook us. @RebeccaRHelm

#Ocean #OceanScience #Neuston #MarineConservation #OpenOcean #CitizenScience #Jellyfish #DeepSea #ecosystems

Deutsche Welle (inoffiziell)deutschewelle@squeet.me
2020-08-14
Meeresbiologen sehen die Organismen an der Meeresoberfläche in Gefahr. Denn das Neuston, wie die oberste Gewässerschicht heißt, könnte zusammen mit dem Plastikmüll in den Fangvorrichtungen der Umweltunternehmer landen.
Plastikmüll im Meer: Zerstören Auffangnetze eines der rätselhaftesten Ökosysteme des Ozeans? | DW | 14.08.2020
#Lebensraum #Plastik #Meeresverschmutzung #Neuston #TheOceanCleanup #BoyanSlat

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