2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.rsma.2021.101824
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Meiobenthic assemblages as ecological indicator of natural variability induced by ecosystem engineers

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“…Natural or human physical disturbances are also important factors that control nematode assemblages in taxonomic and functional terms ( Netto, Attrill & Warwick, 1999a ; Semprucci et al, 2011 ; Sandulli, Semprucci & Balsamo, 2014 ; Semprucci, Colantoni & Balsamo, 2016 ; Semprucci et al, 2018a ; Semprucci et al, 2018b ; Maria et al, 2012 ; Boufahja, Semprucci & Beyrem, 2016 ). Analyses of meiofauna at higher taxonomic levels are routinely used to detect possible environmental changes ( Ape et al, 2018 ; Losi et al, 2018 ; Baldrighi et al, 2021 ). However, the study of nematodes from a taxonomic and functional point of view can contribute more specific information on the ecological status and capacity of ecosystems to respond to disturbances ( Semprucci et al, 2011 ; Losi et al, 2021 ; Hong et al, 2020 ; Sahraeian et al, 2020 ; Schratzberger & Somerfield, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural or human physical disturbances are also important factors that control nematode assemblages in taxonomic and functional terms ( Netto, Attrill & Warwick, 1999a ; Semprucci et al, 2011 ; Sandulli, Semprucci & Balsamo, 2014 ; Semprucci, Colantoni & Balsamo, 2016 ; Semprucci et al, 2018a ; Semprucci et al, 2018b ; Maria et al, 2012 ; Boufahja, Semprucci & Beyrem, 2016 ). Analyses of meiofauna at higher taxonomic levels are routinely used to detect possible environmental changes ( Ape et al, 2018 ; Losi et al, 2018 ; Baldrighi et al, 2021 ). However, the study of nematodes from a taxonomic and functional point of view can contribute more specific information on the ecological status and capacity of ecosystems to respond to disturbances ( Semprucci et al, 2011 ; Losi et al, 2021 ; Hong et al, 2020 ; Sahraeian et al, 2020 ; Schratzberger & Somerfield, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%