Meiofauna, and especially marine nematodes are common in sediments around the world. Despite very wide ranging distributions in many nematode species, little is presently known about their dispersal mechanisms shaping these patterns. Rafting, and perhaps ballast water transport has been suggested as viable means for nematode long-range transport. On a much smaller scale other processes have been suggested for their dispersal. They generally include some form of passive suspension into the water column and later on a passive, haphazard settling back towards the bottom. Small-scale phenomena in nematode dispersal were studied by conducting a series of studies at Askö field station, Trosa Archipelago, Baltic proper. Studied aspects were one ca...
This study investigates whether active processes participate in the settlement of marine benthic nem...
Co-occurrence of closely related species may be achieved in environments with fluctuating dynamics, ...
Ptatscheck C, Traunspurger W. The ability to get everywhere: dispersal modes of free-living, aquatic...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
Dispersal processes are known to influence dynamics of marine benthic communities. It has been argue...
Dispersal is an important life-history trait. In marine meiofauna, and particularly in nematodes, di...
Because of their small size, limited swimming abilities and lack of pelagic (dispersal) stages, the ...
Because of their small size, limited swimming abilities and lack of pelagic (dispersal) stages, the ...
Co-occurrence of closely related species may be achieved in environments with fluctuating dynamics, ...
Meiofaunal nematodes and copepods disperse passively with sediment bedload, and copepods also displa...
This study investigates whether active processes participate in the settlement of marine benthic nem...
This study investigates whether active processes participate in the settlement of marine benthic nem...
This study investigates whether active processes participate in the settlement of marine benthic nem...
Co-occurrence of closely related species may be achieved in environments with fluctuating dynamics, ...
Ptatscheck C, Traunspurger W. The ability to get everywhere: dispersal modes of free-living, aquatic...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
Dispersal is a 3-step process, consisting of a departure, transience and settlement step. In marine ...
Dispersal processes are known to influence dynamics of marine benthic communities. It has been argue...
Dispersal is an important life-history trait. In marine meiofauna, and particularly in nematodes, di...
Because of their small size, limited swimming abilities and lack of pelagic (dispersal) stages, the ...
Because of their small size, limited swimming abilities and lack of pelagic (dispersal) stages, the ...
Co-occurrence of closely related species may be achieved in environments with fluctuating dynamics, ...
Meiofaunal nematodes and copepods disperse passively with sediment bedload, and copepods also displa...
This study investigates whether active processes participate in the settlement of marine benthic nem...
This study investigates whether active processes participate in the settlement of marine benthic nem...
This study investigates whether active processes participate in the settlement of marine benthic nem...
Co-occurrence of closely related species may be achieved in environments with fluctuating dynamics, ...
Ptatscheck C, Traunspurger W. The ability to get everywhere: dispersal modes of free-living, aquatic...