<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The marine benthic nitrogen cycle is affected by both the presence and activity of macrofauna and the diversity of N-cycling microbes. However, integrated research simultaneously investigating macrofauna, microbes and N-cycling is lacking. We investigated spatio-temporal patterns in microbial community composition and diversity, macrofaunal abundance and their sediment reworking activity, and N-cycling in seven subtidal stations in the Southern North Sea.</p><p>Spatio-Temporal Patterns of the Microbial Communities</p><p>Our results indicated that bacteria (total and β-AOB) showed more spatio-temporal variation than archaea (total and AOA) as sedimentation of organic matter and the subsequent changes in the environme...
Microbes and benthic macro-invertebrates interact in sediments to play a major role in the biogeoche...
International audienceThe spatial and temporal patterns of diversity, community structure, and their...
Marine soft sediments form the second largest habitat on the planet. Organisms residing in this envi...
The marine benthic nitrogen cycle is affected by both the presence and activity of macrofauna and th...
Objectives : The marine benthic nitrogen cycle is affected by both the presence and activity of macr...
Objectives The marine benthic nitrogen cycle is affected by both the presence and activity of macro-...
Coastal marine systems are currently subject to a variety of anthropogenic and climate-change-induce...
The effects of single macrofauna taxa on benthic nitrogen (N) cycling have been extensively studied,...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
Infaunal invertebrate activity can fundamentally alter physicochemical conditions in sediments and i...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of...
Microbes and benthic macro-invertebrates interact in sediments to play a major role in the biogeoche...
International audienceThe spatial and temporal patterns of diversity, community structure, and their...
Marine soft sediments form the second largest habitat on the planet. Organisms residing in this envi...
The marine benthic nitrogen cycle is affected by both the presence and activity of macrofauna and th...
Objectives : The marine benthic nitrogen cycle is affected by both the presence and activity of macr...
Objectives The marine benthic nitrogen cycle is affected by both the presence and activity of macro-...
Coastal marine systems are currently subject to a variety of anthropogenic and climate-change-induce...
The effects of single macrofauna taxa on benthic nitrogen (N) cycling have been extensively studied,...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
Infaunal invertebrate activity can fundamentally alter physicochemical conditions in sediments and i...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of...
Microbes and benthic macro-invertebrates interact in sediments to play a major role in the biogeoche...
International audienceThe spatial and temporal patterns of diversity, community structure, and their...
Marine soft sediments form the second largest habitat on the planet. Organisms residing in this envi...