We investigated short-term changes (two years) in nematode communities (density, diversity, biomass and community composition) in an area on the Kwintebank (Belgian Continental Shelf) that was closed for sand extraction activities and compared these patterns to nematode community characteristics from another area on the Kwintebank were sand extraction was still ongoing. Six stations were sampled in 2003 and 2004 and nematode community composition and univariate measures of diversity were compared with values obtained during the extraction period and with a "pre-impact situation" sampled in 1978. Although nematode density, diversity and biomass did not change two years after cessation of the exploitation, nematode community composition did a...
Benthic nematodes are widely regarded as very suitable organisms to monitor potential ecological eff...
The composition of the nematofauna was studied in four soils that differed in length of fallow resto...
th ogy ties ely logical changes in the sandbank and physical disturbance associated with the dredgin...
Abstract: We investigated short-term changes (two years) in nematode communities (density, diversity...
We investigated the long-term effects of sand extraction activities on the nematode communities from...
Author's personal copy Short-term changes in nematode communities from an abandoned intense san...
This study investigated (1) the long-term changes in benthic metazoan organims of different size cla...
Since the 20th century, the distribution of European heathlands rapidly decreased due to agricultura...
We investigated nematode biodiversity and community structure during two time periods, 2002 and 2006...
Nematode assemblages from four subtidal sandbanks belonging to different sandbank systems on the Bel...
This article describes the major features of nematode assemblages collected at 19 stations in the so...
Nematode assemblages were sampled seasonally at three subtidal stations along the Belgian coast. The...
The Kwintebank, a highly dynamic sandbank in the western Belgian part of the North Sea, is highly ex...
Benthic nematodes are widely regarded as very suitable organisms to monitor potential ecological eff...
Nematodes are the most abundant multicellular animals in marine sediments; they are also the only me...
Benthic nematodes are widely regarded as very suitable organisms to monitor potential ecological eff...
The composition of the nematofauna was studied in four soils that differed in length of fallow resto...
th ogy ties ely logical changes in the sandbank and physical disturbance associated with the dredgin...
Abstract: We investigated short-term changes (two years) in nematode communities (density, diversity...
We investigated the long-term effects of sand extraction activities on the nematode communities from...
Author's personal copy Short-term changes in nematode communities from an abandoned intense san...
This study investigated (1) the long-term changes in benthic metazoan organims of different size cla...
Since the 20th century, the distribution of European heathlands rapidly decreased due to agricultura...
We investigated nematode biodiversity and community structure during two time periods, 2002 and 2006...
Nematode assemblages from four subtidal sandbanks belonging to different sandbank systems on the Bel...
This article describes the major features of nematode assemblages collected at 19 stations in the so...
Nematode assemblages were sampled seasonally at three subtidal stations along the Belgian coast. The...
The Kwintebank, a highly dynamic sandbank in the western Belgian part of the North Sea, is highly ex...
Benthic nematodes are widely regarded as very suitable organisms to monitor potential ecological eff...
Nematodes are the most abundant multicellular animals in marine sediments; they are also the only me...
Benthic nematodes are widely regarded as very suitable organisms to monitor potential ecological eff...
The composition of the nematofauna was studied in four soils that differed in length of fallow resto...
th ogy ties ely logical changes in the sandbank and physical disturbance associated with the dredgin...