2001
DOI: 10.1080/12795119.2001.9692341
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Bioindicateurs d'impact dans les ports et les estuaires: les foraminifères

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“…Benthic foraminifera are ubiquitous in sediment, giving them the potential to be bio-indicators of ecosystem functioning in all marine environments including transitional areas such as intertidal mudflats (e. g. Debenay et al, 2001;Schönfeld et al, 2012). Moreover, their distribution evolves monthly to seasonally (Alve and Murray, 2001;Kitazato et al, 2000) which fits with the frequency of most survey sampling and smooths the influence of environmental parameters that changes more rapidly (e. g. semi-diurnal tides).…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Benthic foraminifera are ubiquitous in sediment, giving them the potential to be bio-indicators of ecosystem functioning in all marine environments including transitional areas such as intertidal mudflats (e. g. Debenay et al, 2001;Schönfeld et al, 2012). Moreover, their distribution evolves monthly to seasonally (Alve and Murray, 2001;Kitazato et al, 2000) which fits with the frequency of most survey sampling and smooths the influence of environmental parameters that changes more rapidly (e. g. semi-diurnal tides).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%