Spatial patterns of nematode community structure from two geographically spaced intermediate, micro-tidal beaches (i.e. Mediterranean and Baltic) were investigated. Differences in the nematode assemblages were found to be significantly different and related to the morphodynamic characteristics of the studied zones (upper beach, swash/breakers and subtidal). Highest nematode densities and species diversities were recorded on the coarse-grained, more physically controlled, Italian beach in contrast to the more chemically controlled Polish beach. This is in contrast to the worldwide patterns of macrofaunal communities. As demonstrated by higher taxonomic distinctness measurements, upper beaches were found to harbour species from both the marin...
Despite their rather barren and arid appearance, European sandy beaches harbour a highly diverse fau...
In this study the importance of spatial scales on nematode species distribution and patterns of biod...
Cosmopolitan habitat-forming taxa of algae such as the genus Corallina provide an opportunity to com...
Spatial patterns of nematode community structure from two geographically spaced intermediate, micro-...
A study on the meiobenthic nematode assemblages from three Italian Marine Protected Areas (Miramare,...
Macrobenthic zonation on sandy beaches has been studied widely, whereas meiobenthic/nematofaunal spe...
The role of habitat complexity has been widely neglected in the study of meiofaunal community patter...
The spatial heterogeneity of the nematode community on an intertidal flat (the Molenplaat) in the We...
The European coastline consists for more than 30 % of sandy beaches. In spite of their rather barren...
We investigated if the differences in density and nematode communities of intertidal sediments from ...
In order to understand the importance of abiotic and biological processes in structuring the nematod...
This study of the vertical distribution of nematode communities in an ultra-dissipative sandy beach ...
Nematode assemblages along a Mediterranean depth transect (160- 1220 m) and vertically in the sedime...
This article describes the major features of nematode assemblages collected at 19 stations in the so...
The diversity and structure of meiobenthic nematodes and macrobenthic infauna were studied at four w...
Despite their rather barren and arid appearance, European sandy beaches harbour a highly diverse fau...
In this study the importance of spatial scales on nematode species distribution and patterns of biod...
Cosmopolitan habitat-forming taxa of algae such as the genus Corallina provide an opportunity to com...
Spatial patterns of nematode community structure from two geographically spaced intermediate, micro-...
A study on the meiobenthic nematode assemblages from three Italian Marine Protected Areas (Miramare,...
Macrobenthic zonation on sandy beaches has been studied widely, whereas meiobenthic/nematofaunal spe...
The role of habitat complexity has been widely neglected in the study of meiofaunal community patter...
The spatial heterogeneity of the nematode community on an intertidal flat (the Molenplaat) in the We...
The European coastline consists for more than 30 % of sandy beaches. In spite of their rather barren...
We investigated if the differences in density and nematode communities of intertidal sediments from ...
In order to understand the importance of abiotic and biological processes in structuring the nematod...
This study of the vertical distribution of nematode communities in an ultra-dissipative sandy beach ...
Nematode assemblages along a Mediterranean depth transect (160- 1220 m) and vertically in the sedime...
This article describes the major features of nematode assemblages collected at 19 stations in the so...
The diversity and structure of meiobenthic nematodes and macrobenthic infauna were studied at four w...
Despite their rather barren and arid appearance, European sandy beaches harbour a highly diverse fau...
In this study the importance of spatial scales on nematode species distribution and patterns of biod...
Cosmopolitan habitat-forming taxa of algae such as the genus Corallina provide an opportunity to com...