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Macrobenthos and meiobenthos communities in relation to the bottom environment were surveyed in Kure Bay. The mean density of macrobenthos was 141 ind./m² during the investigated period, and showed slight seasonal fluctuations.
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Total macrobenthos abundance from the target sites of Crimea
Total macrobenthos abundance from the target sites of ...
Natalya Boltacheva (7975148) +1 more
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IntroductionThe macrobenthos plays a vital role within the ecosystem of seagrass beds, with its characteristics and spatial distribution serving as indicators of the well-being of the seagrass beds.MethodsIn August 2018, three seagrass beds located in ...
Yinglu Ji +6 more
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Taxonomic composition, distribution and resources of macrobenthos in Peter the Great Bay in 2011
Taxonomic composition, distribution and resources of the macrobenthos within the depth range of 5-230 m are considered on the materials collected by bottom sampler in the survey conducted in Peter the Great Bay in 2011 (233 stations, 400 samples).
Victor A. Nadtochy, Nikolai V. Kolpakov
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The Venetian Lagoon and the macrobenthos sampling sites.
The Venetian Lagoon and the macrobenthos sampling sites.
Gianpiero Cossarini (108522) +5 more
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The deep-sea macrobenthos on the continental slope of the northwestern Mediterranean Sea: a quantitative approach [PDF]
As part of the ECOMARGE operation (J.G.O.F.S. France), macrobenthic assemblages in the Toulon Canyon were described and quantified on the basis of sampling carried out between 250 and 2000 m depth on the Mediterranean continental slope. Results show that
Le Campion, Joel +7 more
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Macrobenthos are important elements of the sea ecosystems living in the sediments and include Polychaeta, Decapoda and Mollusca. Some species of this group are considered as biological indicators for aquatic ecosystems.
Zh. Mahdavi soltani; M. Nabavi
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Understanding the impacts of tidal barriers on macrobenthos is essential for comprehending anthropogenic influences on coastal ecosystems and biodiversity.
Nur, As-Ad Ujjaman +7 more
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RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 123C3-4, 19 Jul - 15 Sep 2000. Atlantic Margin Environmental Surveys and North Sea Environmental Surveys [PDF]
This cruise formed part of the continuing Atlantic Margin Environmental Survey (AMES).The objectives of the cruise were: 1) to continue the AMES process in the deep waters to thenorth and west of Scotland on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry
Bett, B.J.
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Structure and quantitative indices of macrobenthos, features of its distribution along the river bed, and basic communities of macrobenthos are described for the crenal and rithral zones of the Dagi River (northeastern Sakhalin) on the data collected in ...
V. S. Labay +6 more
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