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A survey of nematodes from the Ems estuary: Part 2. Species assemblages and associations
Bouwman, L.A. (1983). A survey of nematodes from the Ems estuary: Part 2. Species assemblages and associations, in: Bouwman, L.A. Systematics, ecology and feeding biology of estuarine nematodes. BOEDE Publicaties en Verslagen, 3: pp. 67-106
In: Bouwman, L.A. (1983). Systematics, ecology and feeding biology of estuarine nematodes. BOEDE Publicaties en Verslagen, 3. PhD Thesis. Wageningen Universiteit: Wageningen. 173 pp., more
In: BOEDE Publicaties en Verslagen., more
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Bouwman, L.A. (1983). A survey of nematodes from the Ems estuary: Part 2. Species assemblages and associations. Zool. Jahrb., Abt. Syst. Ökol. Geogr. Tiere 110: 345-376, more

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    Composition > Community composition
    Diets
    Distribution > Ecological distribution
    Ecological associations
    Indicators > Pollution indicators
    Pollution > Water pollution
    Resources > Natural resources > Food resources
    Nematoda [WoRMS]
    ANE, Germany, Ems Estuary [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Bouwman, L.A.

Abstract
    The occurrence of nematode species, orders, feeding-types and species assemblages and associations and their distribution at different scales over the Ems estuary, are investigated and compared with other northwest European estuaries. The formation of species assemblages and associations is discussed in relation to feeding habits and biotope characteristics. Two main faunas were distinguished: one in the Wadden Sea, the other in the Dollart, both extending into the middle reaches of the estuary. It is concluded that faunal associations from the lower sediment layers originate from marine subtidal locations, whereas the associations from the upper sediment layers of tidal flats are specific to estuarine tidal conditions.

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