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A rapid method for estimating biomass size spectra of benthic metazoan communities
ArticleAbstract: The construction of biomass size spectra in aquatic environments suffers from two main problems: (i)Palabras claves:Autores:Abada A., Attrill M.J., Elsmere P., Paul M. Ramsay, Rundle S.D., Uttley M., Williams P.Fuentes:scopusEcology and conservation status of temporary and fluctuating ponds in two areas of southern England
ArticleAbstract: 1. A high proportion of ponds are temporary in nature, although the biodiversity value of such sitesPalabras claves:community composition, Conservation, macroinvertebrates, macrophytes, Temporary pondsAutores:Bedford A., Bilton D.T., Foggo A., Mcabendroth L.C., Nicolet P., Paul M. Ramsay, Rundle S.D.Fuentes:scopusDoes macrophyte fractal complexity drive invertebrate diversity, biomass and body size distributions?
ArticleAbstract: Habitat structure is one of the fundamental factors determining the distribution of organisms at allPalabras claves:Autores:Bilton D.T., Foggo A., Mcabendroth L.C., Paul M. Ramsay, Rundle S.D.Fuentes:scopusMicrocrustacean communities in streams from two physiographically contrasting regions of Britain
ArticleAbstract: Benthic microcrustaceans were sampled from forty-three streams in two physiographically contrastingPalabras claves:Biogeography, Cladocerans, Copepods, Microcrustacean communitiesAutores:Paul M. Ramsay, Rundle S.D.Fuentes:scopusThe structure of tardigrade communities at fine spatial scales in an Andean Polylepis forest
ArticleAbstract: Little is known about distribution patterns of micrometazoan organisms at different spatial scales aPalabras claves:Andes, bryophyte, DIVERSITY, Lichen, TARDIGRADAAutores:Bilton D.T., Marley N.J., Paul M. Ramsay, Ramsay B.P.L., Rundle S.D.Fuentes:scopus