These data were collected at four intertidal soft-sediment mudflats around Anglesey Island, North Wales using 5 cm diameter cores inserted to 5 cm into the sediment. Data were collected in areas below and outside of Ascophyllum nodosum canopies and were analysed for particle size, pore water content, organic carbon, chlorophyll a, sand/silt/clay content and temperature. The macrofauna in each sample was also identified and abundance and biomass was measured.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV
The World's coastlines are being heavily modified at an alarming rate due to urbanisation which thre...
Connectivity via the transport of detrital material from areas of high to low productivity may be an...
Ascophyllum nodosum, the dominant intertidal macroalgal species from Maine to Canada, plays an impor...
Canopy-forming macroalgae are known to act as ecosystem engineers, altering the physical parameters ...
The dataset details macrofaunal biomass across 6 intertidal sites in the winter and summer of 2013. ...
The present study aimed at estimating the characteristics of the Ascophyllum nodosum stands along th...
Experimental clearings in macroalgal (Ascophyllum nodosum) stands were made in 1996 to determine if ...
The foundation species Ascophyllum nodosum is an important intertidal producer in temperate regions ...
The location of the sample sites was determined by randomly allocated quadrats. Twenty two 1 x 1 m q...
Canopy-forming fucoid algae have an important role as ecosystem engineers on rocky intertidal shores...
IntroductionThe collapse of macroalgal habitats is altering the structure of benthic communities on ...
The dataset details surface sediment chlorophyll concentrations across six intertidal sites in the w...
The location of the sample sites was determined by randomly allocated quadrats. Twenty two 1 x 1 m q...
International audienceMicrophytobenthos is most often the primary source of carbon for coastal soft-...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
The World's coastlines are being heavily modified at an alarming rate due to urbanisation which thre...
Connectivity via the transport of detrital material from areas of high to low productivity may be an...
Ascophyllum nodosum, the dominant intertidal macroalgal species from Maine to Canada, plays an impor...
Canopy-forming macroalgae are known to act as ecosystem engineers, altering the physical parameters ...
The dataset details macrofaunal biomass across 6 intertidal sites in the winter and summer of 2013. ...
The present study aimed at estimating the characteristics of the Ascophyllum nodosum stands along th...
Experimental clearings in macroalgal (Ascophyllum nodosum) stands were made in 1996 to determine if ...
The foundation species Ascophyllum nodosum is an important intertidal producer in temperate regions ...
The location of the sample sites was determined by randomly allocated quadrats. Twenty two 1 x 1 m q...
Canopy-forming fucoid algae have an important role as ecosystem engineers on rocky intertidal shores...
IntroductionThe collapse of macroalgal habitats is altering the structure of benthic communities on ...
The dataset details surface sediment chlorophyll concentrations across six intertidal sites in the w...
The location of the sample sites was determined by randomly allocated quadrats. Twenty two 1 x 1 m q...
International audienceMicrophytobenthos is most often the primary source of carbon for coastal soft-...
Biological invasions are acknowledged among the main drivers of global changes in biodiversity. Desp...
The World's coastlines are being heavily modified at an alarming rate due to urbanisation which thre...
Connectivity via the transport of detrital material from areas of high to low productivity may be an...
Ascophyllum nodosum, the dominant intertidal macroalgal species from Maine to Canada, plays an impor...