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Deep-sea meiobenthos at Calvi (Corsica) sampled in September 1982
Density and relative abundances of meiobenthos (with emphasis on the deep-sea nematod community) sampled at Pointe de la Revellata (Calvi, Corsica) in September 1982. The data... -
Meiobenthos and nematodes from the continental shelf of the Laptev Sea
Meiobenthic communities along a depth gradient in the Laptev Sea were sampled in order to identify densities and community compositions. Special attention was paid to the... -
Counts of hyperbenthos of Gazi Bay (Kenya) sampled in October 1994
The spatial community structure of the hyperbenthos of Gazi bay was investigated during one week in October 1994. 38 stations were sampled using a hyperbenthic sledge. The data... -
The meiobenthos of the Southern Bight of the North Sea
This dataset, compiled in the framework of a Msc thesis, contains information on the meiobenthic communities of six different stations in the Southern Bight of the North Sea,... -
Diversity of meiobenthos in tropical seagrass beds of Gazi Bay (Kenya) sample...
Meiobenthic composition and densities near five seagrasses (<i>Halodule wrightii</i>, <i>Halophila ovalis</i>, <i>Thalassia hemprichii</i>,... -
Vertical distribution in the sediment of the different animal groups found in...
The vertical distribution of organisms in the sediment indicates that animals can be present as deep as 15 cm although at very low abundance at such depths (Fig. 4, Fig. 5 and... -
Densities of benthic taxa with depth (CON 01-01 and CON 01-04 expeditions).
In all abyssal stations, densities are never over an average of c. 3100 individuals m−2 (Fig. 3, Table 1). In contrast, the shallow station (CON01-427, Posolskoe Bank) harbours... -
Vertical distribution in the sediment of the different animal groups found in...
The vertical distribution of organisms in the sediment indicates that animals can be present as deep as 15 cm although at very low abundance at such depths (Fig. 4, Fig. 5 and... -
Vertical distribution in the sediment of the different animal groups found in...
The vertical distribution of organisms in the sediment indicates that animals can be present as deep as 15 cm although at very low abundance at such depths (Fig. 4, Fig. 5 and...