Abstract Extreme physical conditions usually limit the meiofauna occurrence and distribution in highly hydrodynamic environments such as reflective beaches. Despite sediment grains of the upper layers being constantly resuspended and deposited, the high energy of the swash zone besides depositing coarse sediments allows an ample vertical distribution of meiofaunal organisms. The effect of physical, chemical and sediment variables on the vertical distribution of meiofaunal organims and nematodes was analysed on two reflective exposed beaches. Sampling was conducted at three sampling points on each beach in the swash zone. The sediment collected was divided into four 10-cm strata (0-10 cm, 10-20 cm, 20-30 cm, 30-40 cm). The statistical differ...
We investigated meiobenthic community response (as density and vertical distribution) to the sedimen...
Meiofauna are benthic marine invertebrates ranging from 50 µm to 500 µm in size. They are vital to ...
The metazoan meiofauna of nine stations in shelf break and upper slope areas (70 to 1500 m water dep...
The across shore variability and trophodynamics of meiofauna were studied in a microtidal beach of t...
Sandy intertidal zones were analysed for the presence of meiofauna. The material was collected on si...
259-263Fine scale vertical and spatial distribution of meiofauna in relation to food abundance was s...
In order to understand the importance of abiotic and biological processes in structuring the nematod...
Spatial and temporal patterns of meiofauna community from a Brazilian sandy beach were investigated....
This study of the vertical distribution of nematode communities in an ultra-dissipative sandy beach ...
An annual study on hard-substrate meiofaunal assemblages was carried out at 2 depths (2.5 and 8 m) a...
A simple sampling device is described which produces thin (1 mm) sections of sediment cores. The sam...
Substantial abundance and diversity of meiofaunal intertidal invertebrates have been evidenced along...
The decomposition process of, and the meiobenthic and nematode colonization on, stranded macroalgae ...
The spatial heterogeneity of the nematode community on an intertidal flat (the Molenplaat) in the We...
259-264Meiofauna population of Candolim beach mainly composed of nematoda (40.15%), harpacticoida (3...
We investigated meiobenthic community response (as density and vertical distribution) to the sedimen...
Meiofauna are benthic marine invertebrates ranging from 50 µm to 500 µm in size. They are vital to ...
The metazoan meiofauna of nine stations in shelf break and upper slope areas (70 to 1500 m water dep...
The across shore variability and trophodynamics of meiofauna were studied in a microtidal beach of t...
Sandy intertidal zones were analysed for the presence of meiofauna. The material was collected on si...
259-263Fine scale vertical and spatial distribution of meiofauna in relation to food abundance was s...
In order to understand the importance of abiotic and biological processes in structuring the nematod...
Spatial and temporal patterns of meiofauna community from a Brazilian sandy beach were investigated....
This study of the vertical distribution of nematode communities in an ultra-dissipative sandy beach ...
An annual study on hard-substrate meiofaunal assemblages was carried out at 2 depths (2.5 and 8 m) a...
A simple sampling device is described which produces thin (1 mm) sections of sediment cores. The sam...
Substantial abundance and diversity of meiofaunal intertidal invertebrates have been evidenced along...
The decomposition process of, and the meiobenthic and nematode colonization on, stranded macroalgae ...
The spatial heterogeneity of the nematode community on an intertidal flat (the Molenplaat) in the We...
259-264Meiofauna population of Candolim beach mainly composed of nematoda (40.15%), harpacticoida (3...
We investigated meiobenthic community response (as density and vertical distribution) to the sedimen...
Meiofauna are benthic marine invertebrates ranging from 50 µm to 500 µm in size. They are vital to ...
The metazoan meiofauna of nine stations in shelf break and upper slope areas (70 to 1500 m water dep...