Changes in benthic community structure are strongly related to environmental factors, and we need to determine how these natural changes occur in order to interpret the possible changes associated with anthropogenic impacts. The aim of this survey was to characterize and classify the polychaete assemblages inhabiting unpolluted soft bottoms in the Spanish Mediterranean in relation to environmental factors. Thirteen localities were sampled at depths between 9 and 31 m, from 2004 to 2006. Multivariate techniques showed that the structure of polychaete assemblages detected in 2004 was consistent over time and correlations between polychaetes and environmental factors were detected. The study area comprises four kinds of communities mainly char...
1 - The aim of this study is to review the knowledge on the distribution of soft bottoms polychaete ...
In many regions, seawater desalination is a growing industry that has its impact on benthic communit...
Polychaetes (Annelida) are in intimate contact with the sediment where they live and the supernatant...
Discharges of effluent in urbanized littoral areas produce nonlinear changes in benthic organisms. D...
This study analyzes the structure, composition and distribution of the polychaetes community under t...
A benthos-sampling program was carried out in the coastal area of Mar del Plata city in order to kno...
A mediterranean polychaete community was studied for 10 years since the first settlement to examine ...
Harbours represent unique, complex and vulnerable environments from many points of view. Macrobenthi...
Harbours represent unique, complex and vulnerable environments from many points of view. Macrobenthi...
Harbours represent unique, complex and vulnerable environments from many points of view. Macrobenthi...
Harbours represent unique, complex and vulnerable environments from many points of view. Macrobenthi...
The spatial–temporal variation of subtidal macrofauna communities of the Odiel–Tinto estuary, one of...
During the last decades, the Mediterranean shallow-water benthic communities have experienced signif...
Spatial changes in species composition and structure of sublittoral soft-bottom polychaete assemblag...
El presente estudio describe la estructura de las asociaciones de poliquetos bentónicos del extremo ...
1 - The aim of this study is to review the knowledge on the distribution of soft bottoms polychaete ...
In many regions, seawater desalination is a growing industry that has its impact on benthic communit...
Polychaetes (Annelida) are in intimate contact with the sediment where they live and the supernatant...
Discharges of effluent in urbanized littoral areas produce nonlinear changes in benthic organisms. D...
This study analyzes the structure, composition and distribution of the polychaetes community under t...
A benthos-sampling program was carried out in the coastal area of Mar del Plata city in order to kno...
A mediterranean polychaete community was studied for 10 years since the first settlement to examine ...
Harbours represent unique, complex and vulnerable environments from many points of view. Macrobenthi...
Harbours represent unique, complex and vulnerable environments from many points of view. Macrobenthi...
Harbours represent unique, complex and vulnerable environments from many points of view. Macrobenthi...
Harbours represent unique, complex and vulnerable environments from many points of view. Macrobenthi...
The spatial–temporal variation of subtidal macrofauna communities of the Odiel–Tinto estuary, one of...
During the last decades, the Mediterranean shallow-water benthic communities have experienced signif...
Spatial changes in species composition and structure of sublittoral soft-bottom polychaete assemblag...
El presente estudio describe la estructura de las asociaciones de poliquetos bentónicos del extremo ...
1 - The aim of this study is to review the knowledge on the distribution of soft bottoms polychaete ...
In many regions, seawater desalination is a growing industry that has its impact on benthic communit...
Polychaetes (Annelida) are in intimate contact with the sediment where they live and the supernatant...