Dynamics of invertebrate communities on the stony littoral of the Neva Estuary (Baltic Sea) under macroalgal blooms and bioinvasion
<p>During three cruises to the Bay of Gdansk, Baltic Sea, the fauna, porewater and bottom water were...
Marine soft sediments are the second largest habitat on Earth. How animal communities in this habita...
<p>During three cruises to the Bay of Gdansk, Baltic Sea, the fauna, porewater and bottom water were...
1 - The Littoral zone of the Neva Estuary is strongly influenced by "macroalgal blooms" (mainly Clad...
Zooplankton studies in the Neva estuary started in the early 20th century. During those pioneer inve...
Long-term hydrobiological research has shown that the functioning of the ecosystem of the Neva Estua...
The green macroalga Cladophora glomerata, a species typical of brackish water, predominates in most ...
As drivers of biogeochemical cycles and nutrient recycling, such as carbon turnover, the microbial c...
Summary: Dinoflagellates account for most of the harmful phytoplankton species but relatively little...
This study provides an inventory of the recent benthic macrofaunal communities in the entire Baltic ...
This study explored the spatiotemporal dynamics of the bacterioplankton community composition in the...
This article focuses on the ecological role of benthic macrofauna on nutrient dynamics and benthic-p...
Major Baltic inflow (MBI) events carry highly saline water from the North Sea to the central Baltic ...
<p>During three cruises to the Bay of Gdansk, Baltic Sea, the fauna, porewater and bottom water were...
Shallow sheltered Baltic Sea bays are ecologically important habitats that harbour a unique vegetati...
<p>During three cruises to the Bay of Gdansk, Baltic Sea, the fauna, porewater and bottom water were...
Marine soft sediments are the second largest habitat on Earth. How animal communities in this habita...
<p>During three cruises to the Bay of Gdansk, Baltic Sea, the fauna, porewater and bottom water were...
1 - The Littoral zone of the Neva Estuary is strongly influenced by "macroalgal blooms" (mainly Clad...
Zooplankton studies in the Neva estuary started in the early 20th century. During those pioneer inve...
Long-term hydrobiological research has shown that the functioning of the ecosystem of the Neva Estua...
The green macroalga Cladophora glomerata, a species typical of brackish water, predominates in most ...
As drivers of biogeochemical cycles and nutrient recycling, such as carbon turnover, the microbial c...
Summary: Dinoflagellates account for most of the harmful phytoplankton species but relatively little...
This study provides an inventory of the recent benthic macrofaunal communities in the entire Baltic ...
This study explored the spatiotemporal dynamics of the bacterioplankton community composition in the...
This article focuses on the ecological role of benthic macrofauna on nutrient dynamics and benthic-p...
Major Baltic inflow (MBI) events carry highly saline water from the North Sea to the central Baltic ...
<p>During three cruises to the Bay of Gdansk, Baltic Sea, the fauna, porewater and bottom water were...
Shallow sheltered Baltic Sea bays are ecologically important habitats that harbour a unique vegetati...
<p>During three cruises to the Bay of Gdansk, Baltic Sea, the fauna, porewater and bottom water were...
Marine soft sediments are the second largest habitat on Earth. How animal communities in this habita...
<p>During three cruises to the Bay of Gdansk, Baltic Sea, the fauna, porewater and bottom water were...