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Seagrass coastal protection services reduced by invasive species expansion and megaherbivore grazingLevy walks evolve through interaction between movement and environmental complexityHow superdiffusion gets arrested: Ecological encounters explain shift from Lévy to Brownian movementEcological modelling: Lecture NotesDifferential response of benthic meiofauna to anoxia with special reference to Foraminifera (Protista: Sarcodina)A model for early diagenetic processes in sediments of the continental shelf of the Black SeaFEMME, a flexible environment for mathematically modelling the environmentPlant growth strategies directly affect biogeomorphology of estuariesSpatial patterns, rates and mechanisms of saltmarsh cycles (Westerschelde, The Netherlands)Effects of mussel filtering activity on boundary layer structureSynoptic techniques for monitoring the response of intertidal benthic biota to an alternative dredging strategyQuick scan zeeschuimVegetation causes channel erosion in a tidal landscapeGroup report : Methodologies to support implementation of the water framework directiveModeling bio-geomorphological influences for offshore sandwavesThe response of salt marsh vegetation to tidal reduction caused by the Oosterschelde storm surge barrierThe significance of spatial and temporal patterns of algal mat deposition in structuring salt-marsh vegetationProblems in meiofauna energy-flow studies.Spatial synchrony of intertidal benthic algal biomass in temperate coastal and estuarine ecosystemsBiogeochemistry of the MAximum TURbidity Zone of Estuaries (MATURE): some conclusionsEnzymatically hydrolyzable amino acids in North Sea sediments and their possible implication for sediment nutritional valuesCarbon Flows in the Westerschelde Estuary (the Netherlands) Evaluated by Means of an Ecosystem Model (Moses)Potential for sudden shifts in transient systems: Distinguishing between local and landscape-scale processesExperimental evidence for spatial self-organization and its emergent effects in mussel beds ecosystemsMigration of the bivalve Macoma balthica on a highly dynamic tidal flat in the Westerschelde estuary, The NetherlandsTolerance of benthic foraminifera (Protista : Sarcodina) to hydrogen sulphideComparison of the linear Van den Berg/Ruzic transformation and a non-linear fit of the Langmuir isotherm applied to Cu speciation data in the estuarine environmentThe respiration of five brackish-water parpacticoid copepod species.Windows of opportunity: thresholds to mangrove seedling establishment on tidal flatsA re-evaluation of marine nematode productivityMeasuring the flow of energy and matter in marine benthic animal populationsSummary report of the discussion of the workshop modelling the Benthos.Nitrogen Dynamics in the Westerschelde Estuary (Sw Netherlands) Estimated by Means of the Ecosystem Model MosesBacteria and Foraminifera: key players in a short-term deep-sea benthic response to phytodetritusTrends in biomass, density and diversity of North Sea macrofaunaObjectives of the workshop modelling the Benthosimpact of vegetation on flow routing and sedimentation patterns : three-dimensional modeling for a tidal marshComparing ecosystem engineering efficiency of two plant species with contrasting growth strategiesSelective feeding of Eurytemora affinis (Copepoda, Calanoida) in temperate estuaries: model and field observationsCiliates as engineers of phototrophic biofilms.
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