One of the most common approaches for investigating the ecology of spatially complex environments is to examine a single biotic assemblage present, such as macroinvertebrates. Underlying this approach are assumptions that sampled and unsampled taxa respond similarly to environmental gradients and exhibit congruence across different sites. These assumptions were tested for five benthic groups of various sizes (archaea, bacteria, microbial eukaryotes/protists, meiofauna and macrofauna) in Plymouth Sound, a harbour with many different pollution sources. Sediments varied in granulometry, hydrocarbon and trace metal concentrations. Following variable reduction, canonical correspondence analysis did not identify any associations between sediment ...
It can be challenging to differentiate community changes caused by human activities from the influen...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are often used bio-indicators of pollution as they readily respond to cha...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
One of the most common approaches for investigating the ecology of spatially complex environments is...
Harbors are hubs of human activity and are subject to the continuous discharge and release of indust...
Discrepancies were found between Ecological Status of sediments evaluated though the analysis of mac...
<div><p>Organism body size has been demonstrated to be a discriminating element in shaping the respo...
Investigating the impact of human activities on marine coastal ecosystems remains difficult because ...
Marine ecosystems are structured by an array of natural and anthropogenic drivers, their diverse inf...
Studies conducted along the southern Iberian coastline validate macrobenthic community analyses at ...
Organism body size has been demonstrated to be a discriminating element in shaping the response of l...
Bioturbation by benthic macrofauna communities plays a significant role in the setting and maintenan...
It can be challenging to differentiate community changes caused by human activities from the influen...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are often used bio-indicators of pollution as they readily respond to cha...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
One of the most common approaches for investigating the ecology of spatially complex environments is...
Harbors are hubs of human activity and are subject to the continuous discharge and release of indust...
Discrepancies were found between Ecological Status of sediments evaluated though the analysis of mac...
<div><p>Organism body size has been demonstrated to be a discriminating element in shaping the respo...
Investigating the impact of human activities on marine coastal ecosystems remains difficult because ...
Marine ecosystems are structured by an array of natural and anthropogenic drivers, their diverse inf...
Studies conducted along the southern Iberian coastline validate macrobenthic community analyses at ...
Organism body size has been demonstrated to be a discriminating element in shaping the response of l...
Bioturbation by benthic macrofauna communities plays a significant role in the setting and maintenan...
It can be challenging to differentiate community changes caused by human activities from the influen...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are often used bio-indicators of pollution as they readily respond to cha...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...