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Meiofauna in Selected Biotopes

1993
The variety of meiofauna biotopes is amazing: Meiofauna has been found in void systems of Antarctic sea ice (see Chap. 7.2.1), in the gas passages of Spartina culms (see Chap. 8.4) and in the interstices of gill chambers in amphibious crabs (Riemann 1970).
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Meiofauna mute the Cambrian Explosion

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2017
Trace fossils from the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition of Brazil point to the existence of bioengineering meiofaunal animals prior to the ‘Cambrian Explosion’.
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Biomass and production of freshwater meiofauna: a review and a new allometric model

Hydrobiologia, 2020
J. M. Schmid-Araya   +3 more
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On the importance of marine meiofauna for benthos communities

Oecologia, 1971
1. In sublittoral sediments of silty sand live about 55000-1300000 meiofauna animals, which is a minimum figure because methods are not absolutely efficient. 2. Meiofauna biomass ranges from 0.2 to 2.0 g wet weight in sublittoral silty sand, that is about 3% of macrofauna biomass. 3.
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Nanoplastic contamination of mangrove meiofauna communities

2019
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Cipolloni, Oceane   +5 more
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Meiofauna Taxa — a Systematic Account

1993
Many of the zoological groups belonging to the meiobenthos are either omitted in zoology textbooks or commented upon as “small and isolated groups” in a few lines in petit. However, for the advanced student, they often represent anatomically fascinating and phylogenetically important taxa.
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Meiofauna

2007
David L. Straver   +2 more
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Monitoring with meiofauna

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1988
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