A study was conducted between 1997 and 1999 to investigate meiofauna assemblages from selected inshore and offshore locations around the UK coast. The main objective was to relate the differences in meiofauna distribution patterns to a number of measured environmental variables and to establish more clearly the sensitivity of meiofauna communities to anthropogenic disturbance. Results from univariate and multivariate data analyses show that distinct spatial differences in species distribution patterns exist and that these correlate with the natural physical characteristics and concentrations of trace metals in the sediment. Abundance and diversity of meiofauna assemblages were generally higher offshore than inshore and this difference can b...
We assessed several meiofaunal indices in sediments of three Mediterranean harbours differing in env...
259-263Fine scale vertical and spatial distribution of meiofauna in relation to food abundance was s...
During the Bremerhaven Workshop, the meiofaunal communities along 2 supposed North Sea pollution gra...
The diversity and structure of meiobenthic nematodes and macrobenthic infauna were studied at four w...
Despite meiofauna being one of the most popular tool for detecting the ecological effects of differe...
Reliable descriptions of the status of offshore seabed habitats usually require substantial investme...
Meiobenthos is an important benthic component of marine and estuarine sediments. In estuarine sedime...
Global climate changes contribute to the occurrence of stronger and more frequent extreme events, wh...
One of the most common approaches for investigating the ecology of spatially complex environments is...
The variability of abundance, species composition, and feeding group distribution of the metazoan me...
Patterns in community structure of macrofauna (Day grab samples), nematodes (Craib core samples and ...
Abstract This study deals with meiofauna associated with a sublittoral population of the kelp Lamina...
Abstract The spatial variation in abundance and composition of subtidal meiobenthos communities was ...
The response of an ecological community to a disturbance event, and its capacity to recover, are of ...
This study investigated the influence of physical and chemical conditions and biotic factors on the ...
We assessed several meiofaunal indices in sediments of three Mediterranean harbours differing in env...
259-263Fine scale vertical and spatial distribution of meiofauna in relation to food abundance was s...
During the Bremerhaven Workshop, the meiofaunal communities along 2 supposed North Sea pollution gra...
The diversity and structure of meiobenthic nematodes and macrobenthic infauna were studied at four w...
Despite meiofauna being one of the most popular tool for detecting the ecological effects of differe...
Reliable descriptions of the status of offshore seabed habitats usually require substantial investme...
Meiobenthos is an important benthic component of marine and estuarine sediments. In estuarine sedime...
Global climate changes contribute to the occurrence of stronger and more frequent extreme events, wh...
One of the most common approaches for investigating the ecology of spatially complex environments is...
The variability of abundance, species composition, and feeding group distribution of the metazoan me...
Patterns in community structure of macrofauna (Day grab samples), nematodes (Craib core samples and ...
Abstract This study deals with meiofauna associated with a sublittoral population of the kelp Lamina...
Abstract The spatial variation in abundance and composition of subtidal meiobenthos communities was ...
The response of an ecological community to a disturbance event, and its capacity to recover, are of ...
This study investigated the influence of physical and chemical conditions and biotic factors on the ...
We assessed several meiofaunal indices in sediments of three Mediterranean harbours differing in env...
259-263Fine scale vertical and spatial distribution of meiofauna in relation to food abundance was s...
During the Bremerhaven Workshop, the meiofaunal communities along 2 supposed North Sea pollution gra...