Marine nematodes from subtidal tropical sediments of Cienfuegos Bay were subjected to organic enrichment in a microcosm experiment for 32 days. Nematode abundance and diversity decreased, and the taxonomic and trophic structure was altered. The results suggested that the nematodes were not food limited in the microcosms or in their natural environment. Chemical stressors such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide derived from reduced conditions in sediments may be important factors affecting the assemblages. Hypoxic conditions occurred in all experimental units, as well as in the field, suggesting a nematode assemblage adapted to naturally enriched sediments. However, tolerant species showed a grade of sensitivity to reduced conditions. In agreem...
Abstract: The impact of dead discards, originating from beam trawl fishing on the nematode community...
We investigated the impact of fish farming on the benthic biota of 2 habitats (sea- grass meadows of...
A colonisation experiment was performed in situ at 2500 m water depth at the Arctic deep-sea long-te...
The environmental management of anthropogenic inputs of organic materials to the sea requires a know...
Organic enrichment, especially from anthropogenic sources, is one of the currentthreats to coastal m...
Numerous studies have been conducted on the effect of physical disturbance on shallow water benthic ...
The objective of this study was to test the hypotheses that (1) assemblages of the same broad group ...
We investigated tolerance to, and activity of, nematodes in hypoxic and anoxic/partially sulphidic c...
The impact of oxygen on the vertical distribution of an intertidal nematode community was investigat...
Sediment samples were collected at four sites along a latitudinal gradient of phytodetrital depositi...
We investigated the impact of fish farming on the benthic biota of 2 habitats (seagrass meadows of P...
The effect of short-term hypoxia (6 days) on the feeding activity of abundant nematode genera was in...
To assess the role of macrofauna-mediated sediment changes on nematode community recovery, we examin...
The effect of short and long-term induced anoxia on a benthic nematode community and its potential f...
The responses of nematode communities to short-term hypoxia (1 and 7 days) were investigated in thre...
Abstract: The impact of dead discards, originating from beam trawl fishing on the nematode community...
We investigated the impact of fish farming on the benthic biota of 2 habitats (sea- grass meadows of...
A colonisation experiment was performed in situ at 2500 m water depth at the Arctic deep-sea long-te...
The environmental management of anthropogenic inputs of organic materials to the sea requires a know...
Organic enrichment, especially from anthropogenic sources, is one of the currentthreats to coastal m...
Numerous studies have been conducted on the effect of physical disturbance on shallow water benthic ...
The objective of this study was to test the hypotheses that (1) assemblages of the same broad group ...
We investigated tolerance to, and activity of, nematodes in hypoxic and anoxic/partially sulphidic c...
The impact of oxygen on the vertical distribution of an intertidal nematode community was investigat...
Sediment samples were collected at four sites along a latitudinal gradient of phytodetrital depositi...
We investigated the impact of fish farming on the benthic biota of 2 habitats (seagrass meadows of P...
The effect of short-term hypoxia (6 days) on the feeding activity of abundant nematode genera was in...
To assess the role of macrofauna-mediated sediment changes on nematode community recovery, we examin...
The effect of short and long-term induced anoxia on a benthic nematode community and its potential f...
The responses of nematode communities to short-term hypoxia (1 and 7 days) were investigated in thre...
Abstract: The impact of dead discards, originating from beam trawl fishing on the nematode community...
We investigated the impact of fish farming on the benthic biota of 2 habitats (sea- grass meadows of...
A colonisation experiment was performed in situ at 2500 m water depth at the Arctic deep-sea long-te...