Aquatic sediments are, by surface, the largest habitat on Earth. A wide diversity of organisms inhabit these sediments and by their actions they have a large influence on and also mediate many ecosystem processes. Several of these processes, such as decomposition and remineralisation of organic matter are important on a global scale and are essential to sustain life on Earth. The main aim of this thesis was to use an experimental ecosystem ecology approach in order to study some of these ecosystem processes in marine sediments and how they are linked to biodiversity. Paper I and II found that an increased species richness of sediment deposit feeders increases the processing of organic matter from phytoplankton settled on the sea-floor, and ...
This thesis aimed at achieving a deeper understanding of the dynamics and structure of microbenthic ...
Macrozoobenthos plays a key role in the transformation of inputs from rivers to the sea, such as nut...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects from marinas on infaunal communities in Zostera...
Animals living in marine sediments (the second largest habitat on earth) play a major role in global...
Aquatic sediments are of major importance for the cycling of environmental pollutants, acting as bot...
Marine soft sediments are the second largest habitat on Earth. How animal communities in this habita...
More than 70% of the Earth is covered by water, and most of the sea floor consists of soft sediments...
The present PhD-thesis contributes to assess the ecological consequences of the invasion of Marenzel...
The anthropogenic effects on the ecosystem Wadden Sea at the coast of the industrial town of Esbjerg...
Climate change is expected to increase the precipitation ~30% in higher latitudes during the next ce...
Bioturbation is a key process affecting nutrient cycling in soft sediments. The invasive polychaete ...
Wetlands accounts for one of the world’s most productive ecosystems and plenty of organisms depends ...
Many important ecosystem functions are underpinned by belowground biodiversity and processes. Marine...
A low content of organic matter, which is largely refractory in nature, is characteristic of most se...
In this doctoral thesis, I investigate how the ecological function of sediment-living animals, such ...
This thesis aimed at achieving a deeper understanding of the dynamics and structure of microbenthic ...
Macrozoobenthos plays a key role in the transformation of inputs from rivers to the sea, such as nut...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects from marinas on infaunal communities in Zostera...
Animals living in marine sediments (the second largest habitat on earth) play a major role in global...
Aquatic sediments are of major importance for the cycling of environmental pollutants, acting as bot...
Marine soft sediments are the second largest habitat on Earth. How animal communities in this habita...
More than 70% of the Earth is covered by water, and most of the sea floor consists of soft sediments...
The present PhD-thesis contributes to assess the ecological consequences of the invasion of Marenzel...
The anthropogenic effects on the ecosystem Wadden Sea at the coast of the industrial town of Esbjerg...
Climate change is expected to increase the precipitation ~30% in higher latitudes during the next ce...
Bioturbation is a key process affecting nutrient cycling in soft sediments. The invasive polychaete ...
Wetlands accounts for one of the world’s most productive ecosystems and plenty of organisms depends ...
Many important ecosystem functions are underpinned by belowground biodiversity and processes. Marine...
A low content of organic matter, which is largely refractory in nature, is characteristic of most se...
In this doctoral thesis, I investigate how the ecological function of sediment-living animals, such ...
This thesis aimed at achieving a deeper understanding of the dynamics and structure of microbenthic ...
Macrozoobenthos plays a key role in the transformation of inputs from rivers to the sea, such as nut...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects from marinas on infaunal communities in Zostera...