Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologically mediated ecosystem processes is paramount to predict future marine ecosystem functioning. Bioturbation, the biogenic mixing of sediments, has a regulating role in marine biogeochemical processes. However, our understanding of bioturbation as a community level process and of its environmental drivers is still limited by loose use of terminology, and a lack of consensus about what bioturbation is. To help resolve these challenges, this empirical study investigated the links between four different attributes of bioturbation (bioturbation depth, activity and distance, and biodiffusive transport); the ability of an index of bioturbation (BPc) to...
Bioturbation, the biogenic modification of sediments through particle reworking and burrow ventilati...
Tidal flats are biogeomorphic landscapes, shaped by physical forces and interaction with benthic bio...
Current and projected rates of extinction provide impetus to investigate the conse- quences of biodi...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
The significant contribution of infaunal mediated particle movement to depth of the mixed layer, the...
Bioturbation is one of the key mediators of biogeochemical processes in benthic habitats that can ha...
The effect of community structure on the functioning of the ecosystem is an important issue in ecolo...
Bioturbation by benthic macrofauna communities plays a significant role in the setting and maintenan...
Habitat modification by burrowing organisms in soft benthic sediments has long been recognized as a ...
International audienceRestrictions in empirical research of biological communities have limited our ...
Bioturbation, the biogenic modification of sediments through particle reworking and burrow ventilati...
Tidal flats are biogeomorphic landscapes, shaped by physical forces and interaction with benthic bio...
Current and projected rates of extinction provide impetus to investigate the conse- quences of biodi...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
The significant contribution of infaunal mediated particle movement to depth of the mixed layer, the...
Bioturbation is one of the key mediators of biogeochemical processes in benthic habitats that can ha...
The effect of community structure on the functioning of the ecosystem is an important issue in ecolo...
Bioturbation by benthic macrofauna communities plays a significant role in the setting and maintenan...
Habitat modification by burrowing organisms in soft benthic sediments has long been recognized as a ...
International audienceRestrictions in empirical research of biological communities have limited our ...
Bioturbation, the biogenic modification of sediments through particle reworking and burrow ventilati...
Tidal flats are biogeomorphic landscapes, shaped by physical forces and interaction with benthic bio...
Current and projected rates of extinction provide impetus to investigate the conse- quences of biodi...