1999
DOI: 10.1007/s002270050513
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Analysis of the small-scale spatial patterns of free-living marine nematodes from tidal flats in the East Frisian Wadden Sea

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“…In the upper 1 cm of a sandy estuarine tidal flat Blome et al (1999) found a difference in aggregation patterns between 'diatom feeders' (a diverse assemblage containing epistrate and non-selective deposit feeders, sensu Wieser 1953) and relatively long and slender nematodes with thin smooth cuticles, which may be capable of transepidermal uptake of dissolved organic matter (Jensen 1987), termed DOM-users. A similar division in morphotypes has been interpreted as evidence of adaptation to physical stress (Ward 1975, Hogue 1982, as shallow, wave-disturbed sediments tended to be inhabited by short (<1100 µm) species with annulations, spines, or other ornamentation.…”
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“…In the upper 1 cm of a sandy estuarine tidal flat Blome et al (1999) found a difference in aggregation patterns between 'diatom feeders' (a diverse assemblage containing epistrate and non-selective deposit feeders, sensu Wieser 1953) and relatively long and slender nematodes with thin smooth cuticles, which may be capable of transepidermal uptake of dissolved organic matter (Jensen 1987), termed DOM-users. A similar division in morphotypes has been interpreted as evidence of adaptation to physical stress (Ward 1975, Hogue 1982, as shallow, wave-disturbed sediments tended to be inhabited by short (<1100 µm) species with annulations, spines, or other ornamentation.…”
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“…Hogue & Miller 1981, Blome et al 1999, or vertical structure within small areas (e.g. Platt 1977, Joint et al 1982.…”
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“…In fact, previous research on meiofauna was mainly focused at the higher taxon level (e.g. Martens et al 1985;Jouk et al 1988;Rodriguez et al 2001;Menn 2002) or at factors influencing the interstitial habitats (Blome et al 1999). Research at species or even at genus level is rather scarce and limited to a few environments (Gheskiere et al 2004(Gheskiere et al , 2005a(Gheskiere et al , 2006UrbanMalinga et al 2006).…”
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“…With the recent increasing interest in faunal zonation patterns of meiobenthos on sandy shorelines, several quantitative studies have been made of European intertidal sandy beaches (Renaud-Debyser 1963;Renaud-Debyser and Salvat 1963;Fenchel et al 1967;Jansson 1968;Schmidt 1968;Gray and Rieger 1971;Harris 1972;Schmidt 1972;Arlt 1977;Jonczyk and Radziejewska 1984;Armonies and Hellwig-Amonies 1987;Reise 1988;Ó lafsson 1991;Armonies and Reise 2000;Gheskiere et al 2004a, b). Much of the previous meiofauna research on sandy beaches is in essence restricted to general surveys using bulk samples or to the complex of factors influencing the interstitial habitats (Blome et al 1999) while vertical and horizontal zonation surveys are scarce.…”
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confidence: 99%