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Unravelling the environmental drivers of deep-sea nematode biodiversity and its relation with carbon mineralisation along a longitudinal primary productivity gradient
E. Pape
Marine Biology Research Group, Krijgslaan 281/S8, 9000 Ghent, Belgium
T. N. Bezerra
Marine Biology Research Group, Krijgslaan 281/S8, 9000 Ghent, Belgium
D. O. B. Jones
National Oceanography Centre, European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK
A. Vanreusel
Marine Biology Research Group, Krijgslaan 281/S8, 9000 Ghent, Belgium
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- Evaluating environmental drivers of spatial variability in free-living nematode assemblages along the Portuguese margin L. Lins et al.
- What makes a better indicator? Taxonomic vs functional response of nematodes to estuarine gradient K. Sroczyńska et al.
- Review of recent trends in ecological studies of deep-sea meiofauna, with focus on patterns and processes at small to regional spatial scales N. Rosli et al.
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- Regional and sediment depth differences in nematode community structure greater than between habitats on the New Zealand margin: Implications for vulnerability to anthropogenic disturbance N. Rosli et al.
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- Biodiversity patterns of crustacean suprabenthic assemblages along an oligotrophic gradient in the bathyal Mediterranean Sea M. Almeida et al.
- Relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning proxies strengthen when approaching chemosynthetic deep-sea methane seeps O. Ashford et al.
- Evaluating environmental drivers of spatial variability in free-living nematode assemblages along the Portuguese margin L. Lins et al.
- What makes a better indicator? Taxonomic vs functional response of nematodes to estuarine gradient K. Sroczyńska et al.
- Review of recent trends in ecological studies of deep-sea meiofauna, with focus on patterns and processes at small to regional spatial scales N. Rosli et al.
- Meiofauna assemblages of the Condor Seamount (North-East Atlantic Ocean) and adjacent deep-sea sediments D. Zeppilli et al.
- Structure and function of nematode communities across the Indian western continental margin and its oxygen minimum zone R. Singh & B. Ingole
- Nematode community dynamics in the Arctic deep sea in response to experimental alterations in organic matter quantity and quality C. Hasemann et al.
- The link between meiofauna and surface productivity in the Southern Ocean L. Lins et al.
- Functional and taxonomic (α and β) diversity patterns of macrobenthic communities along a depth gradient (19–2639 m): A case study from the southern Indian continental margin S. Sivadas et al.
- Large Spatial Scale Variability in Bathyal Macrobenthos Abundance, Biomass, α- and β-Diversity along the Mediterranean Continental Margin E. Baldrighi et al.
- Biodiversity and life strategies of deep-sea meiofauna and nematode assemblages in the Whittard Canyon (Celtic margin, NE Atlantic Ocean) C. Gambi & R. Danovaro
- High spatiotemporal variability in meiofaunal assemblages in Blanes Canyon (NW Mediterranean) subject to anthropogenic and natural disturbances S. Román et al.
- Influence of Water Masses on the Biodiversity and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Benthic Ecosystems in the North Atlantic P. Puerta et al.
- Composition of marine nematode communities across broad longitudinal and bathymetric gradients in the Northeast Chukchi and Beaufort Seas S. Mincks et al.
- Exploring the Relationship between Macrofaunal Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning in the Deep Sea E. Baldrighi et al.
- Deep-sea meiofauna and macrofauna diversity and functional diversity: are they related? E. Baldrighi & E. Manini
- Structure, functioning, and cumulative stressors of Mediterranean deep-sea ecosystems S. Tecchio et al.
- Changes in Nematode Communities in Different Physiographic Sites of the Condor Seamount (North-East Atlantic Ocean) and Adjacent Sediments D. Zeppilli et al.
- Nematode community composition and feeding shaped by contrasting productivity regimes in the Southern Ocean L. Lins et al.
- Nematode communities along a bathymetric transect in the deep eastern Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean): interrelations between diversity, function and environment J. Schnier et al.
- Regional and sediment depth differences in nematode community structure greater than between habitats on the New Zealand margin: Implications for vulnerability to anthropogenic disturbance N. Rosli et al.
- Patterns and drivers of meiofaunal assemblages in the canyons Polcevera and Bisagno of the Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean Sea) L. Carugati et al.
- Testing deep-sea biodiversity paradigms on abyssal nematode genera and Acantholaimus species L. Lins et al.
- Investigating the environmental drivers of deep‐seafloor biodiversity: A case study of peracarid crustacean assemblages in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean O. Ashford et al.
- Trait-based and taxonomic macrofauna community patterns in the upwelling ecosystem of the southeastern Arabian sea S. Sivadas et al.
- Combining taxonomic and functional traits of marine nematodes to assess benthic environmental quality in the southern Yellow Sea Z. Wang et al.
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