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Seasonal and long-term variability of meiofauna in the environment affected by hypoxic conditions

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
1.03.01  Natural sciences and mathematics  Biology  Zoology and zoophysiology 

Code Science Field
B260  Biomedical sciences  Hydrobiology, marine biology, aquatic ecology, limnology 
Keywords
Sea, bentos, meiofauna, Gulf of Trieste
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Researchers (2)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  05251  PhD Borut Vrišer  Biology  Researcher  1998 - 1999  94 
2.  00757  PhD Aleksander Vukovič  Biology  Head  1998 - 1999  140 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0105  National Institute of Biology  Ljubljana  5055784  13,278 
Abstract
As expected, a typical meiofaunal seasonality with lower winter and higher summer abundances was obtained, but wth slightly unexpected low population density. The dominant group wereNematoda (mostly over 90 %), folowed by Harpacticoida, Polychaeta and Turbelaria. At this stage of data evelution, anytraces of posible long-term trends are ascertain. Allsampled data are stored in the computer and prepared for statistical annalisys.
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