The North American oligochaete Sparganophilus tamesis is widespread in European freshwaters. Its ecological effects on benthic nitrogen (N) biogeochemistry were studied in two contrasting environments: the organic-rich muddy sediments of the eutrophic Mincio River (Italy) and the organic-poor sandy sediments of the oligotrophic Cazaux-Sanguinet Lake (France). Oxygen and inorganic N fluxes and denitrification rates (IPT) were measured by dark incubation of intact cores with different worm biomass. Sediment oxygen demand and denitrification were higher in muddy than in sandy sediments; however, at the two sites, bioturbation by the oligochaetes stimulated differing microbial O2 and NO3− respiration and NH4+ production. In particular, the rela...
Sediment nitrogen cycling is a network of microbially-mediated biogeochemical processes that can reg...
The influence of Potamogeton pectinatus colonization on benthic nitrogen dynamics was quantified in ...
Profiles of oxygen and nitrate were measured with microsensors in sediment surrounding burrow struct...
The North American oligochaete Sparganophilus tamesis is widespread in European freshwaters. Its eco...
The North American oligochaete Sparganophilus tamesis is widespread in European freshwaters. Its eco...
The North American oligochaete Sparganophilus tamesis is widespread in European freshwaters. Its eco...
This thesis concerns the role of sediment-living macrobenthos in the cycling of nitrogen species and...
The influence on nitrification and denitrification of oligochaete Limnodrilus sp. and Tubifex tubife...
Macrofauna can produce contrasting biogeochemical effects in intact and reconstructed sediments. We ...
Burrowing benthic animals belonging to the same functional group may produce species-specific effect...
In sandy sediments, the burrow ventilation activity of benthic macrofauna can generate substantial a...
Infaunal invertebrate activity can fundamentally alter physicochemical conditions in sediments and i...
Benthic infauna in marine sediments have well-documented effects on biogeochemical cycling, from ind...
Invertebrate animals that live at the bottom of aquatic ecosystems (i.e., benthic macrofauna) are im...
The effect of sediment‐dwelling macrofauna on nitrifying bacteria was investigated by direct probing...
Sediment nitrogen cycling is a network of microbially-mediated biogeochemical processes that can reg...
The influence of Potamogeton pectinatus colonization on benthic nitrogen dynamics was quantified in ...
Profiles of oxygen and nitrate were measured with microsensors in sediment surrounding burrow struct...
The North American oligochaete Sparganophilus tamesis is widespread in European freshwaters. Its eco...
The North American oligochaete Sparganophilus tamesis is widespread in European freshwaters. Its eco...
The North American oligochaete Sparganophilus tamesis is widespread in European freshwaters. Its eco...
This thesis concerns the role of sediment-living macrobenthos in the cycling of nitrogen species and...
The influence on nitrification and denitrification of oligochaete Limnodrilus sp. and Tubifex tubife...
Macrofauna can produce contrasting biogeochemical effects in intact and reconstructed sediments. We ...
Burrowing benthic animals belonging to the same functional group may produce species-specific effect...
In sandy sediments, the burrow ventilation activity of benthic macrofauna can generate substantial a...
Infaunal invertebrate activity can fundamentally alter physicochemical conditions in sediments and i...
Benthic infauna in marine sediments have well-documented effects on biogeochemical cycling, from ind...
Invertebrate animals that live at the bottom of aquatic ecosystems (i.e., benthic macrofauna) are im...
The effect of sediment‐dwelling macrofauna on nitrifying bacteria was investigated by direct probing...
Sediment nitrogen cycling is a network of microbially-mediated biogeochemical processes that can reg...
The influence of Potamogeton pectinatus colonization on benthic nitrogen dynamics was quantified in ...
Profiles of oxygen and nitrate were measured with microsensors in sediment surrounding burrow struct...