Mangrove trees trap fine sediment brought in by rivers and the tide. This sediment is the home of various bacteria, algae, protozoa, and invertebrates (such as marine worms) that cope well with the challenges of an intertidal mudflat, including the risk of desiccation, overheating, oxygen deficiency, and regular exposure to air and hydrogen sulphide. These organisms modify their environment and interact with other organisms by exchanging materials in the form of food, waste material, and respiratory gases. However, some larger species are especially important in the ecosystem. Going beyond these relatively straightforward transactions, they alter the nature of the sediment in ways that affect organisms other than their direct competitors, p...
In intertidal systems, the type and role of interactions among sediment microorganisms, animals, pla...
Globally, soils and sediments are affected by the bioturbation activities of benthic species. The co...
The effect of different organic-rich sewage concentration (0%, 20% and 60% diluted in seawater) and ...
Mangrove trees trap fine sediment brought in by rivers and the tide. This sediment is the home of va...
The presence of mangrove trees and crab burrows potentially contribute to localized variation in sed...
Many ecological processes are influenced by salinity. Burrowing crabs, abundant fauna of mangrove fo...
Mangrove forests are among the most productive and diverse ecosystems on the planet, despite limited...
WOS:000772196700001International audienceMangrove ecosystems are the primary receptors of anthropoge...
Ucides cordatus is an abundant mangrove crab in Brazil constructing burrows of up to 2 m depth. Sedi...
Mangrove forests are among the most productive and diverse ecosystems on the planet, despite limited...
Water uptake by mangrove trees can result in salt accumulation in sedimentaround roots, negatively i...
Mangrove crabs influence ecosystem processes through bioturbation and/or litter feeding. In Brazilia...
In intertidal systems, the type and role of interactions among sediment microorganisms, animals, pla...
Globally, soils and sediments are affected by the bioturbation activities of benthic species. The co...
The effect of different organic-rich sewage concentration (0%, 20% and 60% diluted in seawater) and ...
Mangrove trees trap fine sediment brought in by rivers and the tide. This sediment is the home of va...
The presence of mangrove trees and crab burrows potentially contribute to localized variation in sed...
Many ecological processes are influenced by salinity. Burrowing crabs, abundant fauna of mangrove fo...
Mangrove forests are among the most productive and diverse ecosystems on the planet, despite limited...
WOS:000772196700001International audienceMangrove ecosystems are the primary receptors of anthropoge...
Ucides cordatus is an abundant mangrove crab in Brazil constructing burrows of up to 2 m depth. Sedi...
Mangrove forests are among the most productive and diverse ecosystems on the planet, despite limited...
Water uptake by mangrove trees can result in salt accumulation in sedimentaround roots, negatively i...
Mangrove crabs influence ecosystem processes through bioturbation and/or litter feeding. In Brazilia...
In intertidal systems, the type and role of interactions among sediment microorganisms, animals, pla...
Globally, soils and sediments are affected by the bioturbation activities of benthic species. The co...
The effect of different organic-rich sewage concentration (0%, 20% and 60% diluted in seawater) and ...