The lagoon of El Bibane (Tunisia) is a Mediterranean coastal area that is affected by an increasing human impact. Thus, an estimation of its biodiversity and an ecological quality assessment are very urgent. This study investigates the meiofaunal and nematode communities of the El Bibane lagoon both from a taxonomic and a functional point of view. Nematodes were the dominant group as is common in brackish water systems. The nematode community was made up of 62 genera in 22 families. Xyalidae, Chromadoridae and Cyatholaimidae were the richest and most abundant families. The taxonomic composition and biodiversity of nematodes were comparable to those found in other European and Mediterranean transitional areas. Both meiofauna and nemato...
A previous investigation on fish-farm biodeposition effects on benthos, carried out in the Gaeta Gul...
The use of nematodes as biological indicators of environmental quality was evaluated in sediments of...
We assessed several meiofaunal indices in sediments of three Mediterranean harbours differing in env...
The lagoon of El Bibane (Tunisia) is a Mediterranean coastal area that is affected by an increasing ...
Inventory of the free–living marine nematode species from el Bibane Lagoon (Tunisia). A detailed in...
Marine ecosystems have great economic and ecological value, as they provide good services and habita...
A detailed inventory of the free-living nematodes of Tunisia has been made for the northern part of ...
The spatiotemporal variation in taxonomic indices and functional traits of the nematode fauna was in...
Coastal environments may be impacted by several anthropogenic activities such as sewage discharges, ...
Coastal ecosystems are exposed to pollution by various contaminants due to several anthropogenic act...
The spatial distribution and structure of nematode assemblages in the area surrounding the harbour o...
Coastal environments may be impacted by several anthropogenic activities such as sewage discharges,...
The Bou Ghrara lagoon, a stretch of water in southeastern Tunisia, has shown an alarming reduction o...
<div><p>This study investigated the environmental quality of the Bizerte Lagoon (Tunisia) through an...
Free-living nematodes are efficiently used as bio-indicators of anthropogenic disturbance in marine ...
A previous investigation on fish-farm biodeposition effects on benthos, carried out in the Gaeta Gul...
The use of nematodes as biological indicators of environmental quality was evaluated in sediments of...
We assessed several meiofaunal indices in sediments of three Mediterranean harbours differing in env...
The lagoon of El Bibane (Tunisia) is a Mediterranean coastal area that is affected by an increasing ...
Inventory of the free–living marine nematode species from el Bibane Lagoon (Tunisia). A detailed in...
Marine ecosystems have great economic and ecological value, as they provide good services and habita...
A detailed inventory of the free-living nematodes of Tunisia has been made for the northern part of ...
The spatiotemporal variation in taxonomic indices and functional traits of the nematode fauna was in...
Coastal environments may be impacted by several anthropogenic activities such as sewage discharges, ...
Coastal ecosystems are exposed to pollution by various contaminants due to several anthropogenic act...
The spatial distribution and structure of nematode assemblages in the area surrounding the harbour o...
Coastal environments may be impacted by several anthropogenic activities such as sewage discharges,...
The Bou Ghrara lagoon, a stretch of water in southeastern Tunisia, has shown an alarming reduction o...
<div><p>This study investigated the environmental quality of the Bizerte Lagoon (Tunisia) through an...
Free-living nematodes are efficiently used as bio-indicators of anthropogenic disturbance in marine ...
A previous investigation on fish-farm biodeposition effects on benthos, carried out in the Gaeta Gul...
The use of nematodes as biological indicators of environmental quality was evaluated in sediments of...
We assessed several meiofaunal indices in sediments of three Mediterranean harbours differing in env...