abellaria alveolata is a gregarious polychaete that uses sand particles to build three-dimensional structures known as reefs, fixed atop rocks or built on soft sediments. These structures are known to modify the local grain-size distribution and to host a highly diversified macrofauna, altered when the reef undergoes disturbances. The goal of this study was to investigate the different sedimentary and biological changes associated with the presence of a S. alveolata reef over two contrasting seasons (late winter and late summer), and how these changes were linked. Three different sediments were considered: the engineered sediment (the actual reef), the associated sediment (the soft sediment surrounding the reef structures) and a control sof...
Ecosystem engineers are organisms that modulate natural resources enabling the survival of other spe...
Many species of tube-building polychaetes form dense aggregations or ‘patches’ within marine soft-bo...
Oligochaetes (Annelida) are active bioturbators that can be present in high densities in the transit...
Reef-building species play key roles in promoting local species richness and regulating ecosystem fu...
Ecosystem engineering is a ubiquitous process by which the biological activity of a species shapes h...
ABSTRACT Erosion on coral reefs produces fragments of the constructor organisms that are scattered a...
Coastal zones worldwide are home to a large diversity of ecosystem engineers that perform key functi...
Sabellaria alveolata (Linné) (Polychaeta: sabellariidae) is a sedentary polychaete that builds wave-...
International audienceThe polychaete Sabellaria alveolata (Linnaeus, 1767) is an important ecosystem...
Biogenic structures built by ecosystem engineers such as corals, bivalves, polychaetes, and sea gras...
Ecosystem engineers contribute to ecosystem functioning by regulating key environmental attributes, ...
Ecosystem engineers are organisms that modulate natural resources enabling the survival of other spe...
Many species of tube-building polychaetes form dense aggregations or ‘patches’ within marine soft-bo...
Oligochaetes (Annelida) are active bioturbators that can be present in high densities in the transit...
Reef-building species play key roles in promoting local species richness and regulating ecosystem fu...
Ecosystem engineering is a ubiquitous process by which the biological activity of a species shapes h...
ABSTRACT Erosion on coral reefs produces fragments of the constructor organisms that are scattered a...
Coastal zones worldwide are home to a large diversity of ecosystem engineers that perform key functi...
Sabellaria alveolata (Linné) (Polychaeta: sabellariidae) is a sedentary polychaete that builds wave-...
International audienceThe polychaete Sabellaria alveolata (Linnaeus, 1767) is an important ecosystem...
Biogenic structures built by ecosystem engineers such as corals, bivalves, polychaetes, and sea gras...
Ecosystem engineers contribute to ecosystem functioning by regulating key environmental attributes, ...
Ecosystem engineers are organisms that modulate natural resources enabling the survival of other spe...
Many species of tube-building polychaetes form dense aggregations or ‘patches’ within marine soft-bo...
Oligochaetes (Annelida) are active bioturbators that can be present in high densities in the transit...