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- Do the morphological and functional traits of free-living marine nematodes mirror taxonomical diversity?
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- The taxonomical structure and diversity of nematode assemblages are the main attributes analyzed in ecology, but nematode adaptations to their habitats are still understudied. Accordingly, a survey on some known and other newly proposed morpho-functional traits was carried out in order to: determine if the morpho-functional diversity of nematodes mirrors their taxonomical diversity; and assess potential nematode adaptations to sediment type and hydrodynamic stress. Morpho-functional traits were investigated both singularly and together and showed significant differences related to these environmental factors. The greatest taxonomical and morpho-functional diversity was found in medium-coarse sand (M-CS) and at an intermedium energy level (IEL). The M-CS and IEL were probably richer in micro-habitats and subject to a low selective pressure, hosting nematodes with a wide range of adaptations. The mirroring of morpho-functional diversity with taxonomical diversity is crucial for the future growth of the use of nematodes in biomonitoring. This is because the study of their morpho-functional traits could reduce the level of work involved and the costs of any analyses.
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- https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000428482300012
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- Semprucci, F.; Cesaroni, L.; Guidi, L.; Balsamo, M. (2018). Do the morphological and functional traits of free-living marine nematodes mirror taxonomical diversity? Mar. Environ. Res. 135: 114-122. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2018.02.001
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- Marine
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- true
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