Mangroves are highly productive environments that play important ecological and socioeconomic roles; however, they have been impacted to different degrees in most countries worldwide. The knowledge of which organisms inhabit this environment and their ecological interactions is the first step towards its conservation. The natural variability of environmental factors in mangroves provides numerous niches available to different species. Meiofauna have patchy patterns of distribution that are related to the availability of resources. Hence, meiofauna are expected to present a high diversity of different taxa occupying the different microhabitats offered by mangroves. This work aims to test the hypothesis that the assemblage structure of Nemato...
The spatial variations of meiofauna population density and the assemblage of free-living marine nema...
Studies of nematode assemblages in natural ecosystems can contribute to better understanding of the ...
Nematode-trapping fungi are ubiquitous in terrestrial habitats in dung, soils, litter and woody debr...
Mangroves are highly productive environments that play important ecological and socioeconomic roles;...
International audienceMangroves are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, yet they are disa...
Can Gio mangrove is the first Biosphere Reserve of Vietnam. Hypothesis of the study is that rehabili...
Meiofaunal communities were investigated in the Can Gio mangrove forest from 20 stations covering 3 ...
Polychaetes play an important role in the structure and functioning of benthic communities in mangro...
The ecological aspect of meiofaunal communities in Can Gio mangrove forest, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietna...
Abstract: Mangroves are transitional ecosystems between terrestrial and marine environments, and are...
International audienceMeiofauna abundance, biomass and individual size were studied in mangrove sedi...
Tank experiments were carried out to elucidate the water purification ability of mangroves and their...
The spatio-temporal variations in physical sediment characteristics and nematode community assemblag...
Mangrove benthos has long been assumed to rely primarily on mangrove litter fall, but in recent year...
The spatial variability in the community structure of infaunal free-living marine nematodes of pione...
The spatial variations of meiofauna population density and the assemblage of free-living marine nema...
Studies of nematode assemblages in natural ecosystems can contribute to better understanding of the ...
Nematode-trapping fungi are ubiquitous in terrestrial habitats in dung, soils, litter and woody debr...
Mangroves are highly productive environments that play important ecological and socioeconomic roles;...
International audienceMangroves are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, yet they are disa...
Can Gio mangrove is the first Biosphere Reserve of Vietnam. Hypothesis of the study is that rehabili...
Meiofaunal communities were investigated in the Can Gio mangrove forest from 20 stations covering 3 ...
Polychaetes play an important role in the structure and functioning of benthic communities in mangro...
The ecological aspect of meiofaunal communities in Can Gio mangrove forest, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietna...
Abstract: Mangroves are transitional ecosystems between terrestrial and marine environments, and are...
International audienceMeiofauna abundance, biomass and individual size were studied in mangrove sedi...
Tank experiments were carried out to elucidate the water purification ability of mangroves and their...
The spatio-temporal variations in physical sediment characteristics and nematode community assemblag...
Mangrove benthos has long been assumed to rely primarily on mangrove litter fall, but in recent year...
The spatial variability in the community structure of infaunal free-living marine nematodes of pione...
The spatial variations of meiofauna population density and the assemblage of free-living marine nema...
Studies of nematode assemblages in natural ecosystems can contribute to better understanding of the ...
Nematode-trapping fungi are ubiquitous in terrestrial habitats in dung, soils, litter and woody debr...