Benthic macrofauna is an important component linking pelagic and benthic ecosystems, especially in productive coastal areas. Through their metabolism and behaviour, benthic animals affect biogeochemical fluxes between the sediment and water column. Mechanistic models that quantify these benthic-pelagic links are imperative to understand the functioning of coastal ecosystems. In this study, we develop a dynamic model of benthic macrofauna to quantify the relationship between organic matter input and benthic macrofaunal biomass in the coastal zone. The model simulates the carbon dynamics of three functional groups of benthic macrofauna and their sediment food sources and is forced by a hydrodynamic-biogeochemical model simulating pelagic phys...
Even though the effects of benthic fauna on aquatic biogeochemistry have been long recognized, few s...
During three cruises to the Bay of Gdansk, Baltic Sea, the fauna, porewater and bottom water were sa...
Funding Information: We thank A. Toikkanen and N. Uotila for their valuable work in the laboratory, ...
Benthic macrofauna is an important component linking pelagic and benthic ecosystems, especially in p...
Benthic macrofauna is an important component linking pelagic and benthic ecosystems, especially in p...
Coastal seas are highly productive systems, providing an array of ecosystem services to humankind, s...
Benthic macrofauna, as an element of rich and diverse benthic communities of the shelf seas, play a ...
A central goal of benthic ecology is to describe the pathways and quantities of energy and material ...
Benthic-pelagic coupling is manifested as the exchange of energy, mass, or nutrients between benthic...
Nutrient loading and climate change affect coastal ecosystems worldwide. Unravelling the combined ef...
During several cruises in the southern Baltic Sea conducted in different seasons from 2014 to 2016, ...
The exchange between the water column and the seafloor is a complex process, and is particularly int...
Benthic macrofaunal communities have a profound impact on organic matter turnover and nutrient cycli...
Benthic macrofauna modifies carbon and nutrient retention and recycling processes in coastal habitat...
Bioturbation by benthic macrofauna communities plays a significant role in the setting and maintenan...
Even though the effects of benthic fauna on aquatic biogeochemistry have been long recognized, few s...
During three cruises to the Bay of Gdansk, Baltic Sea, the fauna, porewater and bottom water were sa...
Funding Information: We thank A. Toikkanen and N. Uotila for their valuable work in the laboratory, ...
Benthic macrofauna is an important component linking pelagic and benthic ecosystems, especially in p...
Benthic macrofauna is an important component linking pelagic and benthic ecosystems, especially in p...
Coastal seas are highly productive systems, providing an array of ecosystem services to humankind, s...
Benthic macrofauna, as an element of rich and diverse benthic communities of the shelf seas, play a ...
A central goal of benthic ecology is to describe the pathways and quantities of energy and material ...
Benthic-pelagic coupling is manifested as the exchange of energy, mass, or nutrients between benthic...
Nutrient loading and climate change affect coastal ecosystems worldwide. Unravelling the combined ef...
During several cruises in the southern Baltic Sea conducted in different seasons from 2014 to 2016, ...
The exchange between the water column and the seafloor is a complex process, and is particularly int...
Benthic macrofaunal communities have a profound impact on organic matter turnover and nutrient cycli...
Benthic macrofauna modifies carbon and nutrient retention and recycling processes in coastal habitat...
Bioturbation by benthic macrofauna communities plays a significant role in the setting and maintenan...
Even though the effects of benthic fauna on aquatic biogeochemistry have been long recognized, few s...
During three cruises to the Bay of Gdansk, Baltic Sea, the fauna, porewater and bottom water were sa...
Funding Information: We thank A. Toikkanen and N. Uotila for their valuable work in the laboratory, ...