The importance of different functional traits of macrobenthos in benthic processes of the Southern Bight of the North Sea was investigated in order to estimate the effects of density declines and species loss on benthic ecosystem functioning. Two laboratory experiments were performed: before (winter, t =10 ºC) and after (summer, t =18 ºC) sedimentation of the spring phytoplankton bloom. Single–species treatments of key-species (Abra alba, Lanice conchilega and Nephtys sp.) with different functional traits were added to microcosms at three density levels (natural - lower - very low) to account for possible density declines. Sediment-water exchanges of oxygen and nutrients, denitrification and bioturbation were measured. In absence of fauna, ...
Loss of macrofaunal bioturbation and bioirrigation activity may strongly reduce benthic biogeochemi...
By bioturbating and bio-irrigating the sea floor, macrobenthic organisms transport organic matter an...
Bioturbation is one of the key mediators of biogeochemical processes in benthic habitats that can ha...
The importance of different functional traits of macrobenthos in benthic processes of the Southern B...
Macrobenthos influences rates and intensities of benthic processes. The way in which these processes...
Microphytobenthos (MPB) is one of the most important primary producers in coastal and estuarine ecos...
The study of ecosystem functioning – the fluxes of energy and material through biotic and abiotic co...
Coastal marine systems are currently subject to a variety of anthropogenic and climate-change-induce...
Biomass and respiration rates of bacteria, nematodes and macrobenthos were estimated in relation to ...
(IF 1.70; Q1)International audienceIn organic-rich shallow habitats, benthic macrofauna is known to ...
Human activities, among which dredging and land use change in river basins, are altering estuarine e...
Loss of macrofaunal bioturbation and bioirrigation activity may strongly reduce benthic biogeochemi...
By bioturbating and bio-irrigating the sea floor, macrobenthic organisms transport organic matter an...
Bioturbation is one of the key mediators of biogeochemical processes in benthic habitats that can ha...
The importance of different functional traits of macrobenthos in benthic processes of the Southern B...
Macrobenthos influences rates and intensities of benthic processes. The way in which these processes...
Microphytobenthos (MPB) is one of the most important primary producers in coastal and estuarine ecos...
The study of ecosystem functioning – the fluxes of energy and material through biotic and abiotic co...
Coastal marine systems are currently subject to a variety of anthropogenic and climate-change-induce...
Biomass and respiration rates of bacteria, nematodes and macrobenthos were estimated in relation to ...
(IF 1.70; Q1)International audienceIn organic-rich shallow habitats, benthic macrofauna is known to ...
Human activities, among which dredging and land use change in river basins, are altering estuarine e...
Loss of macrofaunal bioturbation and bioirrigation activity may strongly reduce benthic biogeochemi...
By bioturbating and bio-irrigating the sea floor, macrobenthic organisms transport organic matter an...
Bioturbation is one of the key mediators of biogeochemical processes in benthic habitats that can ha...