Meiofauna comprise the smallest multicellular and largest unicellular metazoans in benthic food webs. They are highly abundant and species-rich, yet essential aspects of the factors driving their community structure and abundance remain poorly understood. Similarly, their functional roles in benthic carbon cycling remain poorly characterized and even more poorly quantified. In the frame of two projects, we addressed questions regarding both the biotic and abiotic factors that drive meiobenthic assemblage structure, and their roles in benthic carbon cycling. Our research involved an intricate combination of manipulative laboratory experiments and field work, the latter mostly focusing on the intertidal flats bordering the Paulina salt marsh ...
Interactions between physical and biological processes in intertidal sediments have been the focus o...
Spring phytoplankton blooms are the baseline for any food web. At the seabed, benthic and pelagic re...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
International audienceMeiofauna have a strong role in the functioning of coastal ecosystems but how ...
Sedimentary habitats cover most of the ocean bottom and therefore constitute the largest single ecos...
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.International audienceMeiofauna are known to have an important role on many ...
In view of their densities, benthic meiofauna are potentially important consumers of primary product...
Marine soft sediments are the second largest habitat on Earth. How animal communities in this habita...
The biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (B–EF) relationship has become of main interest in the last f...
The variability of abundance, species composition, and feeding group distribution of the metazoan me...
International audienceKnowledge of the trophic position of meiofauna in marine sediments is still co...
The sediment-inhabiting meiofauna is a major component of benthic ecosystems, particularly in the de...
In coastal marine ecosystems, predation might affect spatial distribution and population dynamics of...
Marine soft sediments form the second largest habitat on the planet. Organisms residing in this envi...
Recent studies in terrestrial, plant-dominated systems have shown that reductions in diversity can a...
Interactions between physical and biological processes in intertidal sediments have been the focus o...
Spring phytoplankton blooms are the baseline for any food web. At the seabed, benthic and pelagic re...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
International audienceMeiofauna have a strong role in the functioning of coastal ecosystems but how ...
Sedimentary habitats cover most of the ocean bottom and therefore constitute the largest single ecos...
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.International audienceMeiofauna are known to have an important role on many ...
In view of their densities, benthic meiofauna are potentially important consumers of primary product...
Marine soft sediments are the second largest habitat on Earth. How animal communities in this habita...
The biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (B–EF) relationship has become of main interest in the last f...
The variability of abundance, species composition, and feeding group distribution of the metazoan me...
International audienceKnowledge of the trophic position of meiofauna in marine sediments is still co...
The sediment-inhabiting meiofauna is a major component of benthic ecosystems, particularly in the de...
In coastal marine ecosystems, predation might affect spatial distribution and population dynamics of...
Marine soft sediments form the second largest habitat on the planet. Organisms residing in this envi...
Recent studies in terrestrial, plant-dominated systems have shown that reductions in diversity can a...
Interactions between physical and biological processes in intertidal sediments have been the focus o...
Spring phytoplankton blooms are the baseline for any food web. At the seabed, benthic and pelagic re...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...