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Intricate chemosymbiosis in a widespread shallow-water thyasirid clam. [PDF]

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Li M   +12 more
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Ecology of Estuarine Macrobenthos

1999
Macrobenthos is an important component of estuarine ecosystems. Based on a cross-system comparison, we show that estuarine macrobenthos may directly process a significant portion of the system-wide primary production, and that estuarine macrobenthic biomass may be predicted from primary production data.
Herman, P.M.J.   +3 more
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Macrobenthos in Montedoglio Reservior, central Italy

Hydrobiologia, 1996
An investigation was carried out on the macrobenthos of Montedoglio Reservoir, an artificial lake in central Italy. Seven qualitative and quantitative samplings, performed by drag netting and airlifting at 5 stations, revealed a total of 48 taxa during 1992–94.
DI GIOVANNI, Maria Vittoria   +2 more
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The Macrobenthos of Moreton Bay

Ecological Monographs, 1970
The macrobenthos of Moreton Bay is diverse, with 355 species collected from 400 dredged stations. Many of these species are distributed throughout the Indo—West—Pacific area, others have an Australian distribution (possibly some may also occur in the northern hemisphere), and others are known as yet only from Moreton Bay.
W. Stephenson   +2 more
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Southeastern Chukchi Sea (Alaska) macrobenthos

Polar Biology, 2006
Macrobenthos in the southeastern Chukchi Sea, inclusive of the Chukchi Bight and Kotzebue Sound, were collected in 1985–1987 to determine factors influencing faunal distribution, abundance and biomass. Polychaetes, crustaceans, bivalve mollusks, and ophiuroid echinoderms dominated abundance.
Howard M. Feder   +2 more
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The macrobenthos of Serpentine Creek

1977
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Stephenson, William., Campbell, B. M.
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Macrobenthos of the Novaya Zemlya Trough

Oceanology, 2010
During the 54th cruise of the R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh the macrobenthos of the Novaya Zemlya Trough was studied using a Sigsby trawl along the submeridional transect near 75°30′N latitude at a depth range from 68 to 362 m. In total, 140 species of bottom animals were found.
S. V. Galkin   +3 more
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The macrobenthos of the north sea

Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 1991
Abstract The potential threat to the North Sea ecosystem due to pollution by organic and chemical wastes, has directed attention to the benthic assemblages in the sea. Because these assemblages comprise a wide range of ecological groups and species, many of which have a life span surpassing one year, they integrate effects of pollution over long ...
G.C.A. Duineveld   +4 more
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