The relative contributions of natural and anthropogenic fluctuations are different in shaping habitat health status and natural benthic communities in tropical coastal water. Understanding responses of coastal benthic communities to these fluctuations are still equivocal and thus available data are inadequate. Here, multiple analytical approaches were used to address the significant risk factors and their impacts on coastal benthic habitat health through space and time. A total abundance of 1436 ± 612 individuals of 33 benthic species were counted and identified from 22 sampling stations across eight sampling periods over the two years of study. Bioassay results showed that the benthic community is moderately exposed to anthropogenic pollut...
Benthic animals are a key element of many marine and estuarine monitoring programs. They are, in con...
Streams in Yogyakarta City are classified as an urban river, they receive huge amount of organic mat...
The Mahanadi Estuarine System (MES), with a complex network of freshwater channels, rivers, and mang...
The relative contributions of natural and anthropogenic fluctuations are different in shaping habita...
Environmental disturbance, whether natural or anthropogenic, may change the structure of macrobenthi...
The relative contributions of spatial and temporal fluctuations are different in shaping natural com...
macrobenthic assemblages (across various spatial and temporal scales) in terms of taxa richness, an...
Sediment and water monitoring was performed from Nov. 2009 to Oct. 2010 to assess and evaluate the s...
Current knowledge and understanding of freshwater ecology in tropical Asia is very limited. This th...
<p>Coastal water is vulnerable to anthropogenic substances such as human activities by product in co...
Microtidal estuaries are prone to anthropogenic degradation, with natural features of those in south...
Discrepancies were found between Ecological Status of sediments evaluated though the analysis of mac...
Following responses to perceived increasing pressures on the biological resources of Port Curtis, a ...
Background The natural hydrodynamic process of Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, has changed since the extens...
Macrobenthos are important elements of the sea ecosystems living in the sediments and include Polych...
Benthic animals are a key element of many marine and estuarine monitoring programs. They are, in con...
Streams in Yogyakarta City are classified as an urban river, they receive huge amount of organic mat...
The Mahanadi Estuarine System (MES), with a complex network of freshwater channels, rivers, and mang...
The relative contributions of natural and anthropogenic fluctuations are different in shaping habita...
Environmental disturbance, whether natural or anthropogenic, may change the structure of macrobenthi...
The relative contributions of spatial and temporal fluctuations are different in shaping natural com...
macrobenthic assemblages (across various spatial and temporal scales) in terms of taxa richness, an...
Sediment and water monitoring was performed from Nov. 2009 to Oct. 2010 to assess and evaluate the s...
Current knowledge and understanding of freshwater ecology in tropical Asia is very limited. This th...
<p>Coastal water is vulnerable to anthropogenic substances such as human activities by product in co...
Microtidal estuaries are prone to anthropogenic degradation, with natural features of those in south...
Discrepancies were found between Ecological Status of sediments evaluated though the analysis of mac...
Following responses to perceived increasing pressures on the biological resources of Port Curtis, a ...
Background The natural hydrodynamic process of Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, has changed since the extens...
Macrobenthos are important elements of the sea ecosystems living in the sediments and include Polych...
Benthic animals are a key element of many marine and estuarine monitoring programs. They are, in con...
Streams in Yogyakarta City are classified as an urban river, they receive huge amount of organic mat...
The Mahanadi Estuarine System (MES), with a complex network of freshwater channels, rivers, and mang...