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isobenth

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English

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Etymology

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From iso- + clipping of benthos.

Noun

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isobenth (plural isobenths)

  1. (marine biology) An isoline connecting points on a map having equal amounts of benthic biomass.
    • 1976, K. Fedra et al., “On the ecology of a North Adriatic benthic community: Distribution, standing crop and composition of the macrobenthos”, in Marine Biology, volume 38, pages 129–145:
      The boundaries as well as the macro-epibenthic biomass distribution and composition of a North Adriatic benthic community [] were determined. [] The biomass values were used to establish isobenths. Within the community, the mean biomass, measured as wet weight, amounted to 370 (±73) g/m² with maxima of more than 1000 g/m². [] Biomass distribution and composition is examined, and the ecological function and meaning of the observed patterns is discussed.