food-fall
English
Noun
food-fall (plural food-falls)
- Alternative form of food fall
- Soltwedel, Thomas; von Juterzenka, Karen; Premke, Katrin; Klages, Michael (November 2003), “What a lucky shot! Photographic evidence for a medium-sized natural food-fall at the deep seafloor”, in Oceanologica Acta (in en, fr), volume 26, issue 5–6, DOI:, ISSN 0399-1784, pages 623–628: “Whereas there are a few reports describing the finding of whale carcasses in the deep north-eastern and south-eastern Pacific, descriptions of invertebrate or vertebrate food-falls at centimetre to metre scale are extremely rare.”
- Jones, Emma G. (September 1999) "Burial at Sea"; Consumption and Dispersal of Large Fish and Cetacean Food-Falls by Deep-Sea Scavengers in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean and Eastern Mediterranean Sea (PhD thesis), University of Aberdeen: “Whereas there are a few reports describing the finding of whale carcasses in the deep north-eastern and south-eastern Pacific, descriptions of invertebrate or vertebrate food-falls at centimetre to metre scale are extremely rare.”
Alternative forms
- food fall
- foodfall