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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 19, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedDynamic, sandy environments are generally less vulnerable to mechanical stress compared to silty, low-energy habitats. Biogenic reef communities, however, may provide an exception to this. This study explores the...
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 18, Issue 24) Peer-ReviewedCoral reefs are declining worldwide. The abundance of corals has decreased alongside a rise of filter feeders, turf, and algae in response to intensifying human pressures. This shift in prevalence of functional groups...
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From:Deep-Sea Research. Part I, Oceanographic Research Papers (Vol. 178) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Only
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From:Earth Surface Dynamics (Vol. 9, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedShells and shell fragments are biogenic structures that are widespread throughout natural sandy shelf seas and whose presence can affect the bed roughness and erodibility of the seabed. An important and direct...
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From:Deep-Sea Research. Part I, Oceanographic Research Papers (Vol. 175) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Only
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From:Deep-Sea Research. Part I, Oceanographic Research Papers (Vol. 44, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Only
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From:Deep-Sea Research. Part I, Oceanographic Research Papers (Vol. 44, Issue 9-10) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Only
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 6, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedBiological particle mixing (bioturbation) and solute transfer (bio-irrigation) contribute extensively to ecosystem functioning in sediments where physical mixing is low. Macrobenthos transports oxygen and organic matter...
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 18, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedBottom trawling in shelf seas can occur more than 10 times per year for a given location. This affects the benthic metabolism, through a mortality of the macrofauna, resuspension of organic matter from the sediment, and...