The role of a dominant macrobenthic polychaete, Scolelepis squamata, in the colonisation of defaunated tropical sediments by sandy-beach nematodes was investigated and compared with a previous colonisation experiment carried out on a temperate sandy beach. Experimental cylinders, equipped with lateral windows allowing infaunal colonisation, were filled with defaunated sediment containing two treatments, with and without S. squamata. These cylinders were inserted into microcosms containing sediment with indigenous meiofauna collected from the field. The treatments were incubated in the laboratory at ambient temperature and salinity for 7, 14 and 21 days. The nematode assemblages in both treatments did not differ in composition between treatm...
Meiofauna was studied at two sandy beaches along the Ecuadorian coast between August 1999 and Februa...
Spatial patterns of nematode community structure from two geographically spaced intermediate, micro-...
Nematodes play an important role in ecological processes and are one of the most abundant meiofaunal...
The role of a dominant macrobenthic polychaete, Scolelepis squamata, in the colonisation of defaunat...
The role of a dominant macrobenthic polychaete, Scolelepis squamata, in the colonisation of defaunat...
In order to understand the importance of abiotic and biological processes in structuring the nematod...
Considering benthic communities few studies are related to meiobenthic communities of tropical regio...
We investigated if the differences in density and nematode communities of intertidal sediments from ...
In this review, we summarize existing knowledge of the ecology of sandy-beach nematodes, in relation...
The European coastline consists for more than 30% of sandy beaches. In spite of their rather barren ...
Spatial distribution patterns (both horizontal and vertical) of meiofauna, with special focus on nem...
O Filo Nematoda compreende as maiores abundâncias e densidades em vários ecossistemas, por englobar ...
Macrobenthic zonation on sandy beaches has been studied widely, whereas meiobenthic/nematofaunal spe...
T his thesis is part of a VLIR-ESPOL project, being a co-operation between the University of Gent...
Nematodes play an important role in ecological processes and are one of the most abundant meiofaunal...
Meiofauna was studied at two sandy beaches along the Ecuadorian coast between August 1999 and Februa...
Spatial patterns of nematode community structure from two geographically spaced intermediate, micro-...
Nematodes play an important role in ecological processes and are one of the most abundant meiofaunal...
The role of a dominant macrobenthic polychaete, Scolelepis squamata, in the colonisation of defaunat...
The role of a dominant macrobenthic polychaete, Scolelepis squamata, in the colonisation of defaunat...
In order to understand the importance of abiotic and biological processes in structuring the nematod...
Considering benthic communities few studies are related to meiobenthic communities of tropical regio...
We investigated if the differences in density and nematode communities of intertidal sediments from ...
In this review, we summarize existing knowledge of the ecology of sandy-beach nematodes, in relation...
The European coastline consists for more than 30% of sandy beaches. In spite of their rather barren ...
Spatial distribution patterns (both horizontal and vertical) of meiofauna, with special focus on nem...
O Filo Nematoda compreende as maiores abundâncias e densidades em vários ecossistemas, por englobar ...
Macrobenthic zonation on sandy beaches has been studied widely, whereas meiobenthic/nematofaunal spe...
T his thesis is part of a VLIR-ESPOL project, being a co-operation between the University of Gent...
Nematodes play an important role in ecological processes and are one of the most abundant meiofaunal...
Meiofauna was studied at two sandy beaches along the Ecuadorian coast between August 1999 and Februa...
Spatial patterns of nematode community structure from two geographically spaced intermediate, micro-...
Nematodes play an important role in ecological processes and are one of the most abundant meiofaunal...