259-263Fine scale vertical and spatial distribution of meiofauna in relation to food abundance was studied in the intertidal sediment at Dias beach. The major abiotic factors showed significant changes and progressive fine scale decrease in vertical distribution, with increasing depth in the sediments. Meiofauna were concentrated more in the 4-6 mm and decreased progressively in the deeper layer. The density of meiofauna was high at mid tide level. Nematodes, turbillarians and harpacticoids were the taxa recorded. Spatially, meiofauna showed patchy dispersion, related to the availability of food and predation
Abundance and community structure of the intertidal meiofauna were studied in five beaches of the Li...
Abstract: The vertical distribution of meiofauna within subtidal sediments was studied in four stati...
Samples were taken bi-weekly for one year at a sand site and a mud site in the North Inlet Estuary, ...
Spatial and temporal patterns of meiofauna community from a Brazilian sandy beach were investigated....
Abstract Extreme physical conditions usually limit the meiofauna occurrence and distribution in high...
Meiofauna are benthic marine invertebrates ranging from 50 µm to 500 µm in size. They are vital to ...
259-264Meiofauna population of Candolim beach mainly composed of nematoda (40.15%), harpacticoida (3...
Sandy intertidal zones were analysed for the presence of meiofauna. The material was collected on si...
Substantial abundance and diversity of meiofaunal intertidal invertebrates have been evidenced along...
The across shore variability and trophodynamics of meiofauna were studied in a microtidal beach of t...
The metazoan meiofauna of nine stations in shelf break and upper slope areas (70 to 1500 m water dep...
A simple sampling device is described which produces thin (1 mm) sections of sediment cores. The sam...
The variability of abundance, species composition, and feeding group distribution of the metazoan me...
International audienceMeiofauna have a strong role in the functioning of coastal ecosystems but how ...
Estuarine intertidal flats are important ecosystems characterized by high primary production of micr...
Abundance and community structure of the intertidal meiofauna were studied in five beaches of the Li...
Abstract: The vertical distribution of meiofauna within subtidal sediments was studied in four stati...
Samples were taken bi-weekly for one year at a sand site and a mud site in the North Inlet Estuary, ...
Spatial and temporal patterns of meiofauna community from a Brazilian sandy beach were investigated....
Abstract Extreme physical conditions usually limit the meiofauna occurrence and distribution in high...
Meiofauna are benthic marine invertebrates ranging from 50 µm to 500 µm in size. They are vital to ...
259-264Meiofauna population of Candolim beach mainly composed of nematoda (40.15%), harpacticoida (3...
Sandy intertidal zones were analysed for the presence of meiofauna. The material was collected on si...
Substantial abundance and diversity of meiofaunal intertidal invertebrates have been evidenced along...
The across shore variability and trophodynamics of meiofauna were studied in a microtidal beach of t...
The metazoan meiofauna of nine stations in shelf break and upper slope areas (70 to 1500 m water dep...
A simple sampling device is described which produces thin (1 mm) sections of sediment cores. The sam...
The variability of abundance, species composition, and feeding group distribution of the metazoan me...
International audienceMeiofauna have a strong role in the functioning of coastal ecosystems but how ...
Estuarine intertidal flats are important ecosystems characterized by high primary production of micr...
Abundance and community structure of the intertidal meiofauna were studied in five beaches of the Li...
Abstract: The vertical distribution of meiofauna within subtidal sediments was studied in four stati...
Samples were taken bi-weekly for one year at a sand site and a mud site in the North Inlet Estuary, ...