1984
DOI: 10.3354/meps018097
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Community structure of estuarine meiobenthos

Abstract: Meiofaunal samples were collected from intertidal mudflats in the lower, middle and upper reaches of the Tamar estuary, South West England in April and October, 1982. Species abundance and biomass patterns of nematodes and copepods did not follow the expected trends in relation to salinity: the lowest species diversity (below neutral model predictions), the steepest ranked species abundance curves and the greatest departure from the theoretical lognormal distribution of numbers and biomass of individuals among… Show more

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“…Platt 1977, Jensen 1983, Warwick & Gee 1984, 6lafsson & Elmgren 1991, Soetart et al 1994 suggest that the dominant species in our samples were probably subsurface dwellers found deeper than 1 cm. Despite the different feeding modes of the macrofauna disturbers, there does not seem to be any specific response from the nematodes that can be related to the likely depth at which the macrofaunal disturbers would have greatest impact.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Platt 1977, Jensen 1983, Warwick & Gee 1984, 6lafsson & Elmgren 1991, Soetart et al 1994 suggest that the dominant species in our samples were probably subsurface dwellers found deeper than 1 cm. Despite the different feeding modes of the macrofauna disturbers, there does not seem to be any specific response from the nematodes that can be related to the likely depth at which the macrofaunal disturbers would have greatest impact.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terschellingia longicaudata is a typical inhabitant of estuarine, intertidal and subtidal areas, with its highest abundances being in muddy sediment (Warwick and Gee 1984, Barnes et al 2008, Semprucci et al 2010b. It is also well known as tolerant to a variety of natural and anthropogenic stressors (e.g.…”
Section: Effect Of Environmental Variables On Taxonomic Structure Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physiological and behavioral adaptations of the named species to poor-oxygenated environment include a low respiratory rate and slow movements (Warwick and Price, 1979;Warwick and Gee, 1984). Deposition of insoluble metal sulphides in intracellular inclusions in the species Sabatieria wieseri and Terschellingia longicaudata has been suggested as a mechanism of detoxification of sulfide (Nicholas et al, 1987).…”
Section: A C C E P T E D Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%