The meiofauna is an important part of the marine ecosystem, but its composition and distribution patterns are relatively unexplored. Here we assessed the biodiversity and community structure of meiofauna from five locations on the Swedish western and southern coasts using a high-throughput DNA sequencing (metabarcoding) approach. The mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase 1 (COI) mini-barcode and nuclear 18S small ribosomal subunit (18S) V1-V2 region were amplified and sequenced using Illumina MiSeq technology. Our analyses revealed a higher number of species than previously found in other areas: thirteen samples comprising 6.5 dm3 sediment revealed 708 COI and 1,639 18S metazoan OTUs. Across all sites, the majority of the metazoan biodiversity w...
Biodiversity assessment of marine hard-bottom communities is hindered by the high diversity and size...
Biodiversity assessment of marine hard-bottom communities is hindered by the high diversity and size...
AimMeiofaunal communities that inhabit the marine benthos offer unique opportunities to simultaneous...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the biodiversity and community structure of Swedish meiofau...
Aim: Meiofaunal communities that inhabit the marine benthos offer unique opportunities to simultaneo...
International audienceAlthough animals are among the best studied organisms, we still lack a full de...
Abstract Marine organisms belonging to meiofauna (size range: 20–500 μm) are amongst the most abund...
International audienceAlthough animals are among the best studied organisms, we still lack a full de...
Although animals are among the best studied organisms, we still lack a full description of their div...
Although animals are among the best studied organisms, we still lack a full description of their div...
Aim:Meiofaunal communities that inhabit the marine benthos offer unique opportunities to simultaneou...
During a two-week workshop held at the Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Sciences on Tjärnö, an island on...
During a two-week workshop held at the Sven Lov\ue9n Centre for Marine Sciences on Tj\ue4rn\uf6, an ...
An increasing number of studies are showing that Antarctic mega- and macrofauna are highly diverse, ...
During a two-week workshop held at the Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Sciences on Tjärnö, an island on...
Biodiversity assessment of marine hard-bottom communities is hindered by the high diversity and size...
Biodiversity assessment of marine hard-bottom communities is hindered by the high diversity and size...
AimMeiofaunal communities that inhabit the marine benthos offer unique opportunities to simultaneous...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the biodiversity and community structure of Swedish meiofau...
Aim: Meiofaunal communities that inhabit the marine benthos offer unique opportunities to simultaneo...
International audienceAlthough animals are among the best studied organisms, we still lack a full de...
Abstract Marine organisms belonging to meiofauna (size range: 20–500 μm) are amongst the most abund...
International audienceAlthough animals are among the best studied organisms, we still lack a full de...
Although animals are among the best studied organisms, we still lack a full description of their div...
Although animals are among the best studied organisms, we still lack a full description of their div...
Aim:Meiofaunal communities that inhabit the marine benthos offer unique opportunities to simultaneou...
During a two-week workshop held at the Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Sciences on Tjärnö, an island on...
During a two-week workshop held at the Sven Lov\ue9n Centre for Marine Sciences on Tj\ue4rn\uf6, an ...
An increasing number of studies are showing that Antarctic mega- and macrofauna are highly diverse, ...
During a two-week workshop held at the Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Sciences on Tjärnö, an island on...
Biodiversity assessment of marine hard-bottom communities is hindered by the high diversity and size...
Biodiversity assessment of marine hard-bottom communities is hindered by the high diversity and size...
AimMeiofaunal communities that inhabit the marine benthos offer unique opportunities to simultaneous...