This study investigated the influence of physical and chemical conditions and biotic factors on the distribution and diversity of meiofauna in intertidal zone along a geographical gradient. At 11 sites along the Italian coast, we studied the concurring role of environmental variables, trophic resources and the presence of habitat-forming species (macroalgae vs. mussels) in controlling the meiofaunal communities. The increase of water temperature combined with local thermal conditions was associated with a decrease in nematodes and copepods, with a consequent decrease in meiofaunal abundance towards the south. However, the increase in salinity, as geographical gradient decreases, and local thermal conditions favoured the settlement of a grea...
An annual study on hard-substrate meiofaunal assemblages was carried out at 2 depths (2.5 and 8 m) a...
As a consequence of coastal urbanisation, the sprawl of artificial structures is increasing. These s...
Coastal ecosystems are highly complex and driven by multiple environmental factors. To date we lack ...
This study investigated the influence of physical and chemical conditions and biotic factors on the ...
Abundance and community structure of the intertidal meiofauna were studied in five beaches of the Li...
Benthic organisms are considered among the best bioindicators being closely associated to sediments ...
Benthic organisms are considered among the best bioindicators being closely associated to sediments ...
Meiobenthos is an important benthic component of marine and estuarine sediments. In estuarine sedime...
Abstract This study deals with meiofauna associated with a sublittoral population of the kelp Lamina...
Investigating the relative roles of physical and biological factors in determining community structu...
The across shore variability and trophodynamics of meiofauna were studied in a microtidal beach of t...
We present the first dataset of meiofauna associated with vermetid reefs (biogenic constructions of ...
An annual study on hard-substrate meiofaunal assemblages was carried out at 2 depths (2.5 and 8 m) a...
As a consequence of coastal urbanisation, the sprawl of artificial structures is increasing. These s...
Coastal ecosystems are highly complex and driven by multiple environmental factors. To date we lack ...
This study investigated the influence of physical and chemical conditions and biotic factors on the ...
Abundance and community structure of the intertidal meiofauna were studied in five beaches of the Li...
Benthic organisms are considered among the best bioindicators being closely associated to sediments ...
Benthic organisms are considered among the best bioindicators being closely associated to sediments ...
Meiobenthos is an important benthic component of marine and estuarine sediments. In estuarine sedime...
Abstract This study deals with meiofauna associated with a sublittoral population of the kelp Lamina...
Investigating the relative roles of physical and biological factors in determining community structu...
The across shore variability and trophodynamics of meiofauna were studied in a microtidal beach of t...
We present the first dataset of meiofauna associated with vermetid reefs (biogenic constructions of ...
An annual study on hard-substrate meiofaunal assemblages was carried out at 2 depths (2.5 and 8 m) a...
As a consequence of coastal urbanisation, the sprawl of artificial structures is increasing. These s...
Coastal ecosystems are highly complex and driven by multiple environmental factors. To date we lack ...