Bioturbation is one of the key mediators of biogeochemical processes in benthic habitats that can have a high contribution to seafloor functioning and benthic pelagic coupling in coastal waters. Previous studies on bioturbation were limited to point locations and extrapolations in single regions, but have not accounted for regional differences under changing environmental conditions, though there are indications that species contributions will differ across regions or with biotic and abiotic context. To capture those differences and assess global patterns and commonalities, mull-regional analyses are imperative. Here for the first time, bioturbation potential (BPc), a functional indicator of benthic community bioturbation, was estimated bas...
A central goal of benthic ecology is to describe the pathways and quantities of energy and material ...
International audienceAim: β diversity and its linkages with ecosystem functioning remain poorly doc...
Loss of bioturbating key species from marine sediments has been shown to strongly reduce benthic bio...
Bioturbation is one of the key mediators of biogeochemical processes in benthic habitats that can ha...
Bioturbation by benthic macrofauna communities plays a significant role in the setting and maintenan...
Bioturbation, the biogenic modification of sediments through particle reworking and burrow ventilati...
Through bioturbation, the macrofauna mediate chemical, physical and biological processes in marine b...
During several cruises in the southern Baltic Sea conducted in different seasons from 2014 to 2016, ...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
Understanding the role of biodiversity for ecosystem functioning has become a central research theme...
Benthic macrofauna is an important component linking pelagic and benthic ecosystems, especially in p...
Benthic macrofaunal communities have a profound impact on organic matter turnover and nutrient cycli...
The study of ecosystem functioning – the fluxes of energy and material through biotic and abiotic co...
A central goal of benthic ecology is to describe the pathways and quantities of energy and material ...
International audienceAim: β diversity and its linkages with ecosystem functioning remain poorly doc...
Loss of bioturbating key species from marine sediments has been shown to strongly reduce benthic bio...
Bioturbation is one of the key mediators of biogeochemical processes in benthic habitats that can ha...
Bioturbation by benthic macrofauna communities plays a significant role in the setting and maintenan...
Bioturbation, the biogenic modification of sediments through particle reworking and burrow ventilati...
Through bioturbation, the macrofauna mediate chemical, physical and biological processes in marine b...
During several cruises in the southern Baltic Sea conducted in different seasons from 2014 to 2016, ...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
Understanding the role of biodiversity for ecosystem functioning has become a central research theme...
Benthic macrofauna is an important component linking pelagic and benthic ecosystems, especially in p...
Benthic macrofaunal communities have a profound impact on organic matter turnover and nutrient cycli...
The study of ecosystem functioning – the fluxes of energy and material through biotic and abiotic co...
A central goal of benthic ecology is to describe the pathways and quantities of energy and material ...
International audienceAim: β diversity and its linkages with ecosystem functioning remain poorly doc...
Loss of bioturbating key species from marine sediments has been shown to strongly reduce benthic bio...