2011
DOI: 10.3989/scimar.2011.75n4691
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Influence of environmental factors on the dynamics of macrobenthic crustaceans on soft-bottoms of the Ebro Delta continental shelf (northwestern Mediterranean)

Abstract: SUMMARY: Short-term temporal variability in infaunal crustacean communities was evaluated against environmental variability. The area of study was located at two stations at 45 and 60 m depth under the influence of the Ebro River. Differences in the relative abundance of crustacean species between sites might be related to the distance from the river, with higher organic matter supply and finer mud content near the river. There was a marked seasonal variability linked to high phytoplankton production in spring… Show more

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“…This last inclusion criterium was added because several studies belong to the same project (e.g. INTERPOL project (Polymenakou et al, 2005;Pusceddu et al, 2005a); RESPONSE project (Cartes et al, 2007;De Juan and Cartes, 2011;Palanques et al, 2014)), and often present duplicate results that could introduce bias to statistical analyses. This second screening process led to 51 publications that were included in the database (Table 1).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This last inclusion criterium was added because several studies belong to the same project (e.g. INTERPOL project (Polymenakou et al, 2005;Pusceddu et al, 2005a); RESPONSE project (Cartes et al, 2007;De Juan and Cartes, 2011;Palanques et al, 2014)), and often present duplicate results that could introduce bias to statistical analyses. This second screening process led to 51 publications that were included in the database (Table 1).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decapod crustaceans represent one of the most dominant and diversified group of infaunal communities, constituting a key taxon linking lower and higher trophic levels (Wenner & Boesch, 1979;Cartes, 1998;Fanelli et al, 2007) and having a variety of ecological functions (De Juan & Cartes, 2011). They include organisms with varied feeding behaviour (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%