Microphytobenthos are significant primary producers in many coastal systems. It is therefore important to quantify their biomass and productivity. Chlorophyll-a is often used as an index for microphytobenthic biomass. However; complications arise as most studies of sediment properties have been on a millimetre scale, whilst chemical and biological gradients in the surface layers of sediment occur over a microscale. The development of a new technique, the Cryolander (Wiltshire et al., 1997; Wiltshire, 2000), now allows microscale analysis of the sediment surface. Areas of high and low diatom biomass were compared using two coring techniques of different vertical resolution; the Cryolander method, with a vertical resolution of 0.2 mm and plas...
Biomass and community composition of microphytobentos in tidal flats were studied by HPLC analysis a...
We describe a novel, field-deployable hyperspectral imaging system, called Hypersub, that allows non...
Also published in: Continental Shelf Research 20 (2000), 1351-1372SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: ...
Microphytobenthos are significant primary producers in many coastal systems. It is therefore importa...
In intertidal sediments the presence of microphytobenthos in and on the surface affects the sediment...
AbstractIn intertidal sediments the presence of microphytobenthos in and on the surface affects the ...
International audienceDistributions of microphytobenthos are highly heterogeneous at scales as small...
The microstructure, rate of primary production and erodibility of noncohesive and cohesive marine se...
The study of estuarine microphytobenthos often involves the observation of data over diel, tidal and...
Microphytobenthos are the major intertidal primary producers in many estuarine systems and assessmen...
The yield of phytoplankton chlorophyll from nitrogen is a useful parameter in the study of eutrophic...
Microphytobenthos (MPB) are an important, yet highly variable, component of productive shallow syste...
Microphytobenthos biomass and community composition vi ere studied by the use of pigment biomarkers ...
Tagus intertidal microphytobenthos (MPB) assemblages were characterized over a wide range of sedimen...
The abundance and distribution of microphytobenthic pigments determined by HPLC (chlorophylls and ca...
Biomass and community composition of microphytobentos in tidal flats were studied by HPLC analysis a...
We describe a novel, field-deployable hyperspectral imaging system, called Hypersub, that allows non...
Also published in: Continental Shelf Research 20 (2000), 1351-1372SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: ...
Microphytobenthos are significant primary producers in many coastal systems. It is therefore importa...
In intertidal sediments the presence of microphytobenthos in and on the surface affects the sediment...
AbstractIn intertidal sediments the presence of microphytobenthos in and on the surface affects the ...
International audienceDistributions of microphytobenthos are highly heterogeneous at scales as small...
The microstructure, rate of primary production and erodibility of noncohesive and cohesive marine se...
The study of estuarine microphytobenthos often involves the observation of data over diel, tidal and...
Microphytobenthos are the major intertidal primary producers in many estuarine systems and assessmen...
The yield of phytoplankton chlorophyll from nitrogen is a useful parameter in the study of eutrophic...
Microphytobenthos (MPB) are an important, yet highly variable, component of productive shallow syste...
Microphytobenthos biomass and community composition vi ere studied by the use of pigment biomarkers ...
Tagus intertidal microphytobenthos (MPB) assemblages were characterized over a wide range of sedimen...
The abundance and distribution of microphytobenthic pigments determined by HPLC (chlorophylls and ca...
Biomass and community composition of microphytobentos in tidal flats were studied by HPLC analysis a...
We describe a novel, field-deployable hyperspectral imaging system, called Hypersub, that allows non...
Also published in: Continental Shelf Research 20 (2000), 1351-1372SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: ...