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1993
The general zoogeographical pattern of meiofauna, at least in the marine field, seems still a “meiofauna paradox”. Why are there so many identical meiofauna taxa, even at lower systematic levels, in completely divergent areas? Why is there a close relationship despite apparent adaptations which prevent dispersal?
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The general zoogeographical pattern of meiofauna, at least in the marine field, seems still a “meiofauna paradox”. Why are there so many identical meiofauna taxa, even at lower systematic levels, in completely divergent areas? Why is there a close relationship despite apparent adaptations which prevent dispersal?
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Meiofauna reduces bacterial mineralization of naphthalene in marine sediment
ISME Journal, 2010Johan Näslund +2 more
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Meiofauna increases bacterial denitrification in marine sediments
Nature Communications, 2014Marco Bartoli
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Meiofauna improve oxygenation and accelerate sulfide removal in the seasonally hypoxic seabed
Marine Environmental Research, 2020Stefano Bonaglia +2 more
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Meiofauna eulitorala jezera Šoderice
2004Kvalitativni i kvantitativni sastav meiofaune istraživan je u razdoblju od 17. studenoga 2001. do travnja 2002. godine na dvije postaje u eulitoralu jezera Šoderice. Na istraživanim postajama utvrđeno je ukupno 11 skupina meiofaune: Nematoda, Oligochaeta, Cladocera, Copepoda, Rotatoria, Turbellaria, Gastrotricha, tardigrada, Acari te juvenilni oblici ...
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1977
Meiofauna dispersal is possible by waterfowl, by floating substrates including sea ice, and by turbulent water, either in suspension or adhering to sediment particles. During severe storms sea water turbulence erodes sediments not only in shallow water, but also in the sublittoral region.
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Meiofauna dispersal is possible by waterfowl, by floating substrates including sea ice, and by turbulent water, either in suspension or adhering to sediment particles. During severe storms sea water turbulence erodes sediments not only in shallow water, but also in the sublittoral region.
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