Three microhabitat types (dead coral fragments, coral gravel and coral sand) were distinguished and sampled at two locations (Matemwe and Makunduchi) in a tropical lagoon (Zanzibar Island, Tanzania), and the community structure, habitat preferences and biodiversity of the associated harpacticoid copepod fauna was investigated. The harpacticoid fauna is affected by sediment granulometry and by the structural differences between coral and both gravel and sediment. The coral fragments contained a specific assemblage composed of typical 'phytal' taxa (Tisbe, Paradactylopodia and Dactylopusia) along with other eurytopic and sediment-dwelling forms (Ameira, Ectinosoma and Amphiascus), which may be attracted by the sediment retained between the co...
The aim of this study is to assess the biodiversity of the reef cryptofauna (with a focus on the dec...
The nematofauna associated with a cold-water coral degradation zone in the Porcupine Seabight (NE At...
To study the community structure and habitat preferences of the Epsilonematidae and Draconematidae i...
Three microhabitat types (dead coral fragments, coral gravel and coral sand) were distinguished and ...
Three microhabitat types (dead coral fragments, coral gravel and coral sand) were distinguished and ...
Colonization experiments were conducted in a tropical lagoon (Zanzibar Island, off the coast of Tanz...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
The biodiversity of meiofauna in the coral degradation zone along the Kenyan coast was examined with...
The harpacticoid copepod fauna associated with the coral degradation zone of Lophelia pertusa (Linna...
Nematode genus assemblages were identified from four locations in coral degradation zones (CDZs) alo...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
Coral reefs are considered keystone ecosystems due to their socioeconomic, ecological, and education...
Several harpacticoid copepod species are adapted to an epiphytic lifestyle. Previous studies on trop...
We examined coral reef communities at 11 sites within Mafia Island Marine Park using a point count m...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
The aim of this study is to assess the biodiversity of the reef cryptofauna (with a focus on the dec...
The nematofauna associated with a cold-water coral degradation zone in the Porcupine Seabight (NE At...
To study the community structure and habitat preferences of the Epsilonematidae and Draconematidae i...
Three microhabitat types (dead coral fragments, coral gravel and coral sand) were distinguished and ...
Three microhabitat types (dead coral fragments, coral gravel and coral sand) were distinguished and ...
Colonization experiments were conducted in a tropical lagoon (Zanzibar Island, off the coast of Tanz...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
The biodiversity of meiofauna in the coral degradation zone along the Kenyan coast was examined with...
The harpacticoid copepod fauna associated with the coral degradation zone of Lophelia pertusa (Linna...
Nematode genus assemblages were identified from four locations in coral degradation zones (CDZs) alo...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
Coral reefs are considered keystone ecosystems due to their socioeconomic, ecological, and education...
Several harpacticoid copepod species are adapted to an epiphytic lifestyle. Previous studies on trop...
We examined coral reef communities at 11 sites within Mafia Island Marine Park using a point count m...
The influence of microhabitat type on the diversity and community structure of the harpacticoid cope...
The aim of this study is to assess the biodiversity of the reef cryptofauna (with a focus on the dec...
The nematofauna associated with a cold-water coral degradation zone in the Porcupine Seabight (NE At...
To study the community structure and habitat preferences of the Epsilonematidae and Draconematidae i...