This paper evaluates the second part of a three-year field study to investigate the effects of the beach macro- and meiofauna community structure on the decay of stranded wrack on Hel Beach (see Jedrzejczak 2002), focusing on successional changes and the colonisation of wrack by beach fauna. The investigation enabled the associated faunal assemblages to be characterised. Zostera marina tissue was colonised by the supralittoral fauna in two distinct phases. The macrofauna, including the talitrid amphipod Talitrus saltator, adult Diptera and Coleoptera, colonised the wrack within a day, with maximum numbers being recorded after 3 days. Thereafter, their numbers in the samples declined and the meiofauna, consisting of nematodes, oligochaet...
In order to understand the importance of abiotic and biological processes in structuring the nematod...
The decomposition process of, and the meiobenthic and nematode colonization on, stranded macroalgae ...
This study targets surface activity of mobile macrofauna on pocket tidal beaches, undergoing differe...
The effects of the beach community structure of macro- and meiofauna on the process of beach wrack...
From an ecosystem perspective, wrack debris represents a key element for the maintenance of biodiver...
Accumulations of seagrass, macroalgae and other organic materials, collectively known as wrack, comm...
Beach ecosystems rely on the supply of off-site primary production in the form of stranded algae, or...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) meadows are a common feature in shallow waters along the Norwegian coast, ...
Abstract Climate change and species introductions strongly changed macrobenthic community compositio...
Coastal squeeze is the largest threat for sandy coastal areas. To mitigate seaward threats, erosion ...
The distribution of seagrasses is hmited to nearshore waters due to a number of physical controls an...
Off-road vehicle (ORV) effects on invertebrates inhabiting macrophyte debris (wrack) and supratidal ...
Sandy beaches are natural dynamic ecosystems, which are becoming worldwide increasingly disturbed by...
Populationion dynamics and ecology of beach wrack macroinvertebrates of the central California coast...
Many Mediterranean beaches accumulate wrack of Posidonia oceanica L. leaves and rhizomes, creating a...
In order to understand the importance of abiotic and biological processes in structuring the nematod...
The decomposition process of, and the meiobenthic and nematode colonization on, stranded macroalgae ...
This study targets surface activity of mobile macrofauna on pocket tidal beaches, undergoing differe...
The effects of the beach community structure of macro- and meiofauna on the process of beach wrack...
From an ecosystem perspective, wrack debris represents a key element for the maintenance of biodiver...
Accumulations of seagrass, macroalgae and other organic materials, collectively known as wrack, comm...
Beach ecosystems rely on the supply of off-site primary production in the form of stranded algae, or...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) meadows are a common feature in shallow waters along the Norwegian coast, ...
Abstract Climate change and species introductions strongly changed macrobenthic community compositio...
Coastal squeeze is the largest threat for sandy coastal areas. To mitigate seaward threats, erosion ...
The distribution of seagrasses is hmited to nearshore waters due to a number of physical controls an...
Off-road vehicle (ORV) effects on invertebrates inhabiting macrophyte debris (wrack) and supratidal ...
Sandy beaches are natural dynamic ecosystems, which are becoming worldwide increasingly disturbed by...
Populationion dynamics and ecology of beach wrack macroinvertebrates of the central California coast...
Many Mediterranean beaches accumulate wrack of Posidonia oceanica L. leaves and rhizomes, creating a...
In order to understand the importance of abiotic and biological processes in structuring the nematod...
The decomposition process of, and the meiobenthic and nematode colonization on, stranded macroalgae ...
This study targets surface activity of mobile macrofauna on pocket tidal beaches, undergoing differe...