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Meiofauna Biodiversity and Ecology



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Autore: Semprucci Federica Visualizza persona
Titolo: Meiofauna Biodiversity and Ecology Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (254 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Ecological science, the Biosphere
Soggetto non controllato: benthos
biodiversity
key
meiofauna
taxonomy
species richness
β-diversity
biological traits
tropical
marine
freshwater
Caribbean
huntermaniidae
cletodidae
rhizotrichidae
Nannopus
Monstrillidae
Monstrillopsis paradoxa sp. nov
Monstrillopsis planifrons
morphological taxonomy
tagmosis
male genitalia
pore pattern
male/female matching
marine invertebrate host
semi-parasitic
Korea
free-living marine nematodes
pictorial key
macrofauna
associated fauna
biological substrate
species diversity
community ecology
benthic ecology
gastrotricha
South America
South Hemisphere
nuclear genes
ABGD
BINs
DNA barcoding
mPTP
dam impact
estuary
heavy metals
free-living nematodes
density
diversity
benthic foraminifera
checklist
Kuwait
Arabian Gulf
North Adriatic Sea
trophic status
prokaryotes
ecosystem functioning
sea turtles
loggerheads
marine biodiversity
epibionts
Florida
Gulf of Mexico
meiofauna paradox
nematodes
Nematoda
hotspots
phoresis
epibiosis
ciliophora
suctorea
nematoda
ecology
new species
bioindicators
Persona (resp. second.): SandulliRoberto
SemprucciFederica
Sommario/riassunto: Sedimentary habitats cover the vast majority of the ocean floor and constitute the largest ecosystem on Earth. These systems supply fundamental services to human beings, such as food production and nutrient recycling. It is well known that meiofauna are an abundant and ubiquitous component of sediments, even though their biodiversity and importance in marine ecosystem functioning remain to be fully investigated. In this book, the meiofaunal biodiversity trends in marine habitats worldwide are documented, along with the collection of empirical evidence on their role in ecosystem services, such as the production, consumption, and decomposition of organic matter, and energy transfer to higher and lower trophic levels. Meiofaunal activities, like feeding and bioturbation, induce changes in several physico-chemical and biological properties of sediments, and might increase the resilience of the benthic ecosystem processes that are essential for the supply of ecosystem goods and services required by humans. As a key component of marine habitats, the taxonomical and functional aspects of the meiofaunal community are also used for the ecological assessment of the sediments’ quality status, providing important information on the anthropogenic impact of benthos.
Titolo autorizzato: Meiofauna Biodiversity and Ecology  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557498803321
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