The present study investigates the influence of seagrass root systems on benthic hard-shelled meiofauna (foraminifera). In February and July 2011, sediment cores were collected at low tide at two sites in Arcachon lagoon, a vegetated site with Zostera noltei and a second site with bare sediments. We used the highly discriminative CellTracker™ Green fluorogenic probe technique to recognize living foraminifera and to describe foraminiferal density and diversity. Three dominant species of foraminifera were observed: Ammonia tepida, Haynesina germanica and Eggerella scabra. The two calcareous species, A. tepida and H. germanica, were preferentially found in the upper half to 1 cm of the sediment. At the vegetated site, these two species had a s...
Global warming and eutrophication are driving an expansion of hypoxia in the World Ocean. This will ...
Live (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within and below the northern...
Live benthic foraminifera were studied in eight cores collected along a depth transect ranging 282–4...
International audienceThe present study investigates the influence of seagrass root systems on benth...
The present study investigates the influence of seagrass root systems on benthic hard-shelled meiofa...
This thesis aimed to study the geochemical microenvironments created by Zostera noltei meadows and i...
We present a new rapid and accurate protocol to simultaneously sample benthic living foraminifera in...
Living (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera were investigated at 18 deep-sea stations sampled ...
In three successive laboratory experiments the infaunal distribution of benthic foraminifera from th...
Ninety-seven surface sediment samples were collected in September 2012 from intertidal and subtidal ...
In this paper, we investigate the ecology of live (rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera collect...
Calcifying foraminifera are expected to be endangered by ocean acidification, However, the response ...
Benthic foraminifera were collected in the Rhône prodelta (Gulf of Lions, Mediterranean Sea), an enr...
We present a new rapid and accurate protocol to simultaneously sample benthic living foraminifera in...
Live (Rose Bengal stained) shelf foraminiferal faunas have been studied at seven stations located al...
Global warming and eutrophication are driving an expansion of hypoxia in the World Ocean. This will ...
Live (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within and below the northern...
Live benthic foraminifera were studied in eight cores collected along a depth transect ranging 282–4...
International audienceThe present study investigates the influence of seagrass root systems on benth...
The present study investigates the influence of seagrass root systems on benthic hard-shelled meiofa...
This thesis aimed to study the geochemical microenvironments created by Zostera noltei meadows and i...
We present a new rapid and accurate protocol to simultaneously sample benthic living foraminifera in...
Living (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera were investigated at 18 deep-sea stations sampled ...
In three successive laboratory experiments the infaunal distribution of benthic foraminifera from th...
Ninety-seven surface sediment samples were collected in September 2012 from intertidal and subtidal ...
In this paper, we investigate the ecology of live (rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera collect...
Calcifying foraminifera are expected to be endangered by ocean acidification, However, the response ...
Benthic foraminifera were collected in the Rhône prodelta (Gulf of Lions, Mediterranean Sea), an enr...
We present a new rapid and accurate protocol to simultaneously sample benthic living foraminifera in...
Live (Rose Bengal stained) shelf foraminiferal faunas have been studied at seven stations located al...
Global warming and eutrophication are driving an expansion of hypoxia in the World Ocean. This will ...
Live (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Murray Ridge, within and below the northern...
Live benthic foraminifera were studied in eight cores collected along a depth transect ranging 282–4...