whalefalls
Whalefalls are the carcasses of large whales that sink to the ocean floor, creating temporary but highly productive deep-sea ecosystems. A dead whale may reach the seabed intact or partly collapsed, delivering a pulse of nutrients that supports a community distinct from the surrounding habitat.
Ecological succession starts with mobile scavengers that remove soft tissues; large predators and scavenging crustaceans such
Over time, microbial processes decompose the bones and release sulfide, attracting sulfophilic communities. Bone-eating polychaetes of
Whalefalls are widely distributed in the world’s oceans, and scientific observations in deep-sea expeditions reveal distinctive
Because whalefalls are episodic and geographically scattered, they are of particular interest to marine ecologists studying