International audienceIn order to compare and quantify sediment reworking activities by different species/functional groups of macrofauna, a laboratory experiment was carried out with species from the Gullmarsfjord (Western Sweden). Monospecific communities of Amphiura filiformis, Echinocardium cordatum, Scalibregma inflatum and Abra nitida were introduced in experimental mesocosms, with identical densities (795 ind. M-²), for 10 days. Sediment reworking was studied by quantifying downward and upward movements of fluorescent inert tracers (luminophores). Luminophores with different colour were initially deposited both at the sediment surface and within the sediments. Population biomass and biovolume were also determined. Surface tracers rew...
Particle mixing and irrigation of the seabed by benthic fauna (bioturbation) have major impacts on e...
International audienceActive organisms modify the substratum in which they dwell. This process, call...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of bioturbation by macrofauna on the vertical di...
International audienceIn order to compare and quantify sediment reworking activities by different sp...
The selective processing of sediment fractions (sand and mud; > 63 µm and = 63 µm median grain size)...
International audienceThis study aimed to describe for the first time the vertical motion behaviour ...
This review lists and discusses the different methods currently available to assess sediment reworki...
Habitat modification by burrowing organisms in soft benthic sediments has long been recognized as a ...
International audienceWe propose a simple and inexpensive method to determine the rate and pattern o...
More than 70% of the Earth is covered by water, and most of the sea floor consists of soft sediments...
Particle mixing and irrigation of the seabed by benthic fauna (bioturbation) have major impacts on e...
International audienceActive organisms modify the substratum in which they dwell. This process, call...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of bioturbation by macrofauna on the vertical di...
International audienceIn order to compare and quantify sediment reworking activities by different sp...
The selective processing of sediment fractions (sand and mud; > 63 µm and = 63 µm median grain size)...
International audienceThis study aimed to describe for the first time the vertical motion behaviour ...
This review lists and discusses the different methods currently available to assess sediment reworki...
Habitat modification by burrowing organisms in soft benthic sediments has long been recognized as a ...
International audienceWe propose a simple and inexpensive method to determine the rate and pattern o...
More than 70% of the Earth is covered by water, and most of the sea floor consists of soft sediments...
Particle mixing and irrigation of the seabed by benthic fauna (bioturbation) have major impacts on e...
International audienceActive organisms modify the substratum in which they dwell. This process, call...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of bioturbation by macrofauna on the vertical di...