Recolonization and succession of macrobenthic infauna in defaunated sediment contaminated with Cd were studied over a period of 14 months. Trays with defaunated sediment contaminated with cadmium, and trays with defaunated (control) sediment, were exposed at the subtidal in a subtropical environment. Macrobenthic succession exhibited different patterns in Cd-contaminated and control sediments. Abundance and species number were significantly higher in Cd-contaminated sediment during early succession, suggesting that cadmium may facilitate recolonization of certain species of macrobenthos. Cadmium also led to a significant change in species composition in initial colonization and subsequent succession. No significant difference in abundance, ...
A recolonisation experiment was performed using sediments from three locations (Nords Wharf, Cockle ...
Assessing benthic invertebrate community responses to multiple stressors is necessary to improve the...
Contaminated sediments pose a direct risk to sediment fauna and have the potential to affect other b...
A field experiment was carried out in Hong Kong to study the patterns of recolonization and successi...
A field experiment was carried out in Hong Kong to study the patterns of recolonization and successi...
Hypoxia/anoxia in coastal waters is a world wide problem which often results in mass mortality and d...
High organic loading deposited on the sea bottom by marine fish farming activities often eliminates ...
A series of experiments was carried out to investigate seasonal effects on macrobenthic recolonizati...
More than 70% of the Earth is covered by water, and most of the sea floor consists of soft sediments...
More than 70% of the Earth is covered by water, and most of the sea floor consists of soft sediments...
Brinke M, Ristau K, Bergtold M, et al. Using meiofauna to assess pollutants in freshwater sediments:...
We studied changes in macrobenthic communities following the environmental clean-up of metal-pollute...
In this study, manipulative laboratory experiments were used to define the mechanisms responsible f...
In this study, manipulative laboratory experiments were used to define the mechanisms responsible f...
International audienceThe effects of bioturbation by tubificids on cadmium (Cd) remobilization and b...
A recolonisation experiment was performed using sediments from three locations (Nords Wharf, Cockle ...
Assessing benthic invertebrate community responses to multiple stressors is necessary to improve the...
Contaminated sediments pose a direct risk to sediment fauna and have the potential to affect other b...
A field experiment was carried out in Hong Kong to study the patterns of recolonization and successi...
A field experiment was carried out in Hong Kong to study the patterns of recolonization and successi...
Hypoxia/anoxia in coastal waters is a world wide problem which often results in mass mortality and d...
High organic loading deposited on the sea bottom by marine fish farming activities often eliminates ...
A series of experiments was carried out to investigate seasonal effects on macrobenthic recolonizati...
More than 70% of the Earth is covered by water, and most of the sea floor consists of soft sediments...
More than 70% of the Earth is covered by water, and most of the sea floor consists of soft sediments...
Brinke M, Ristau K, Bergtold M, et al. Using meiofauna to assess pollutants in freshwater sediments:...
We studied changes in macrobenthic communities following the environmental clean-up of metal-pollute...
In this study, manipulative laboratory experiments were used to define the mechanisms responsible f...
In this study, manipulative laboratory experiments were used to define the mechanisms responsible f...
International audienceThe effects of bioturbation by tubificids on cadmium (Cd) remobilization and b...
A recolonisation experiment was performed using sediments from three locations (Nords Wharf, Cockle ...
Assessing benthic invertebrate community responses to multiple stressors is necessary to improve the...
Contaminated sediments pose a direct risk to sediment fauna and have the potential to affect other b...