Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2441 on 14.03.2017 by CS (TIS)The central theme of this thesis was the search for ecologically meaningful ways to quantify the relationships between the biota and ecosystem processes. This thesis investigated whether a "functional group" approach, that characterised the fauna according to similarities in their activities, could be successfully employed to quantifiably link species' performance to important ecosystem processes. Initially the abilities of traditional "trophic" and "bioturbatory" categories to characterise the estuarine macrobenthic fauna and discriminate between estuarine sites were examined. This thesis determined that the perceived inter-site similarity within an estuary varied a...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
The ongoing loss of biodiversity and global environmental changes severely affect the structure of c...
Within transitional/estuarine environments ‘ecosystem functioning’ has been mostly investigated with...
The central theme of this thesis was the search for ecologically meaningful ways to quantify the rel...
Human activities, among which dredging and land use change in river basins, are altering estuarine e...
The effect of flow and biodiversity on ecosystem functioning was investigated in an estuarine system...
In this doctoral thesis, I investigate how the ecological function of sediment-living animals, such ...
PhD ThesisWith the advent of an ecosystem approach to marine management, the importance of developi...
The importance of individual species in mediating ecosystem process and functioning is generally acc...
The significant contribution of infaunal mediated particle movement to depth of the mixed layer, the...
Estuarine ecosystems, as critical transition zones between land, freshwater and the sea, are hotspot...
Functional trait approaches advance the understanding of biodiversity–ecosystem function (BDEF) rela...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
International audienceThe effect of community structure on the functioning of the ecosystem is an im...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
The ongoing loss of biodiversity and global environmental changes severely affect the structure of c...
Within transitional/estuarine environments ‘ecosystem functioning’ has been mostly investigated with...
The central theme of this thesis was the search for ecologically meaningful ways to quantify the rel...
Human activities, among which dredging and land use change in river basins, are altering estuarine e...
The effect of flow and biodiversity on ecosystem functioning was investigated in an estuarine system...
In this doctoral thesis, I investigate how the ecological function of sediment-living animals, such ...
PhD ThesisWith the advent of an ecosystem approach to marine management, the importance of developi...
The importance of individual species in mediating ecosystem process and functioning is generally acc...
The significant contribution of infaunal mediated particle movement to depth of the mixed layer, the...
Estuarine ecosystems, as critical transition zones between land, freshwater and the sea, are hotspot...
Functional trait approaches advance the understanding of biodiversity–ecosystem function (BDEF) rela...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
International audienceThe effect of community structure on the functioning of the ecosystem is an im...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
The ongoing loss of biodiversity and global environmental changes severely affect the structure of c...
Within transitional/estuarine environments ‘ecosystem functioning’ has been mostly investigated with...