Bioturbation of bottom sediments at the sediment–water interface is currently gaining more attention in studies dealing with the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. Such bioturbation can be caused by a variety of benthic macroinvertebrates or benthivorous fish that forage and burrow various bottom tubes, holes and pits. Thus, the processes involved may either be a result of direct interception by benthic animals, e.g., through bioresuspension of particles or through food ingestion and biodeposition, or of other indirect effects, e.g., changes in the physical properties of sediments or through the constructions mentioned above, along with corresponding changes in pond ecosystem functioning. The most distinct effect of benthivorous fish biotur...
Bioturbating benthic organisms have typically been characterised by how they modify the vertical sed...
Species that modify their surroundings are known as ecosystem engineers. For example, patches of pol...
Bioturbation by benthic infauna has important implications for the fate of contaminants as well as f...
1. Studies of aquatic environments have shown that community organisation may strongly affect ecosys...
Definition and introduction\ud \ud Bioturbation refers to particle mixing within unconsolidated sedi...
Microphytobenthos (MPB) is one of the most important primary producers in coastal and estuarine ecos...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceIn soft-bottom sediments, consumer...
Sediment erosion by water movement affects turbidity and thus benthic communities in numerous aquati...
The effect of community structure on the functioning of the ecosystem is an important issue in ecolo...
In an experimental study we assessed if benthic bioturbating invertebrates affect the recruitment (h...
More than 2.4 % of the continental surface area is covered by shallow aquatic systems such as ponds....
1. Bioturbation, by definition, changes the structure and properties of sediments, thereby altering ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]MA [TR1_IRSTEA]QSA / DYNAQInternational audience1. Invertebrate bioturbation can...
Abundant research has shown that macrobenthic species are able to increase sediment erodibility thro...
PhD Manuscript in Biogeochemistry and Functionnal EcologyThis study deals with the role of bioturbat...
Bioturbating benthic organisms have typically been characterised by how they modify the vertical sed...
Species that modify their surroundings are known as ecosystem engineers. For example, patches of pol...
Bioturbation by benthic infauna has important implications for the fate of contaminants as well as f...
1. Studies of aquatic environments have shown that community organisation may strongly affect ecosys...
Definition and introduction\ud \ud Bioturbation refers to particle mixing within unconsolidated sedi...
Microphytobenthos (MPB) is one of the most important primary producers in coastal and estuarine ecos...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceIn soft-bottom sediments, consumer...
Sediment erosion by water movement affects turbidity and thus benthic communities in numerous aquati...
The effect of community structure on the functioning of the ecosystem is an important issue in ecolo...
In an experimental study we assessed if benthic bioturbating invertebrates affect the recruitment (h...
More than 2.4 % of the continental surface area is covered by shallow aquatic systems such as ponds....
1. Bioturbation, by definition, changes the structure and properties of sediments, thereby altering ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]MA [TR1_IRSTEA]QSA / DYNAQInternational audience1. Invertebrate bioturbation can...
Abundant research has shown that macrobenthic species are able to increase sediment erodibility thro...
PhD Manuscript in Biogeochemistry and Functionnal EcologyThis study deals with the role of bioturbat...
Bioturbating benthic organisms have typically been characterised by how they modify the vertical sed...
Species that modify their surroundings are known as ecosystem engineers. For example, patches of pol...
Bioturbation by benthic infauna has important implications for the fate of contaminants as well as f...