Intertidal systems are complex and dynamic environments with many interacting factors influencing biochemical characteristics and microbial communities. One key factor are the actions of resident fauna, many of which are regarded as ecosystem engineers because of their bioturbation, bioirrigation and sediment stabilising activities. The purpose of this investigation was to elucidate the evolutionary implications of the ecosystem engineering process by identifying, if any, aspects that act as selection pressures upon microbial communities. A mesocosm study was performed using the well characterised intertidal ecosystem engineers Corophium volutator, Hediste diversicolor, and microphytobenthos, in addition to manual turbation of sediments to ...
The composition and seasonal dynamics of biofilm-associated eukaryotic communities were analysed at ...
The bacterial community in sediment is sensitive to artificial disturbance, and they respond differe...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...
Intertidal systems are complex and dynamic environments with many interacting factors influencing bi...
Sediment erosion and transport is a governing factor in the ecological and commercial health of aqua...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate how (macro)benthic organisms interact with the ecological ...
Assessing how natural environmental drivers affect biodiversity underpins our understanding of the r...
Coastal zones are among the most productive marine environments and many are highly impacted by anth...
Ecology is complex and while there is a modern drive towards a holistic or “ecosystem approach” for ...
Community assembly theories such as species sorting theory provide a framework for understanding the...
International audienceWe examined how interactions among the three dominant species of the Macoma ba...
By modifying the physical environment, ecosystem engineers can have inordinately large effects on su...
Community assembly theories such as species sorting theory provide a framework for understanding the...
The composition and seasonal dynamics of biofilm-associated eukaryotic communities were analysed at ...
The bacterial community in sediment is sensitive to artificial disturbance, and they respond differe...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...
Intertidal systems are complex and dynamic environments with many interacting factors influencing bi...
Sediment erosion and transport is a governing factor in the ecological and commercial health of aqua...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate how (macro)benthic organisms interact with the ecological ...
Assessing how natural environmental drivers affect biodiversity underpins our understanding of the r...
Coastal zones are among the most productive marine environments and many are highly impacted by anth...
Ecology is complex and while there is a modern drive towards a holistic or “ecosystem approach” for ...
Community assembly theories such as species sorting theory provide a framework for understanding the...
International audienceWe examined how interactions among the three dominant species of the Macoma ba...
By modifying the physical environment, ecosystem engineers can have inordinately large effects on su...
Community assembly theories such as species sorting theory provide a framework for understanding the...
The composition and seasonal dynamics of biofilm-associated eukaryotic communities were analysed at ...
The bacterial community in sediment is sensitive to artificial disturbance, and they respond differe...
In estuaries, the nitrogen cycle can be substantially altered due to anthropogenic activities result...