The effect of community structure on the functioning of the ecosystem is an important issue in ecology due to continuing global species loss. The influence of infaunal community structure on the functioning of marine systems is proposed here to act primarily through bioturbation of the sediment. Nutrient concentration in the water column, generated by release from the sediment, was used as a measure of ecosystem functioning. In situ and laboratory experiments showed a significant difference in nutrient concentrations with different species treatments. Bioturbation profiles showing the incorporation of tracer particles also differed between communities with different dominant species. The behavioural differences between infaunal species, gen...
Purpose: The objective of this work is to better understand the role that biological mediation play...
Bioturbators alter the sediment surface in the following ways: by depositing sediment on the surface...
Macrofauna can produce contrasting biogeochemical effects in intact and reconstructed sediments. We ...
The effect of community structure on the functioning of the ecosystem is an important issue in ecolo...
The significant contribution of infaunal mediated particle movement to depth of the mixed layer, the...
The effect of flow and biodiversity on ecosystem functioning was investigated in an estuarine system...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
The effect of flow and biodiversity on ecosystem functioning was investigated in an estuarine system...
Microphytobenthos (MPB) is one of the most important primary producers in coastal and estuarine ecos...
Definition and introduction\ud \ud Bioturbation refers to particle mixing within unconsolidated sedi...
Bioturbation by benthic infauna has important implications for the fate of contaminants as well as f...
Bioturbation is one of the major processes influencing ecosystem functioning. Population parameters ...
We propose an empirical framework to scale the effects of bioturbation on sediment resuspension to p...
The central theme of this thesis was the search for ecologically meaningful ways to quantify the rel...
Purpose: The objective of this work is to better understand the role that biological mediation play...
Bioturbators alter the sediment surface in the following ways: by depositing sediment on the surface...
Macrofauna can produce contrasting biogeochemical effects in intact and reconstructed sediments. We ...
The effect of community structure on the functioning of the ecosystem is an important issue in ecolo...
The significant contribution of infaunal mediated particle movement to depth of the mixed layer, the...
The effect of flow and biodiversity on ecosystem functioning was investigated in an estuarine system...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
Disentangling the roles of environmental change and natural environmental variability on biologicall...
The effect of flow and biodiversity on ecosystem functioning was investigated in an estuarine system...
Microphytobenthos (MPB) is one of the most important primary producers in coastal and estuarine ecos...
Definition and introduction\ud \ud Bioturbation refers to particle mixing within unconsolidated sedi...
Bioturbation by benthic infauna has important implications for the fate of contaminants as well as f...
Bioturbation is one of the major processes influencing ecosystem functioning. Population parameters ...
We propose an empirical framework to scale the effects of bioturbation on sediment resuspension to p...
The central theme of this thesis was the search for ecologically meaningful ways to quantify the rel...
Purpose: The objective of this work is to better understand the role that biological mediation play...
Bioturbators alter the sediment surface in the following ways: by depositing sediment on the surface...
Macrofauna can produce contrasting biogeochemical effects in intact and reconstructed sediments. We ...