Project:BB|1624

Title
Hyperbenthic communities of beaches: structure and interactions with demersal fish and epibenthic macro-Crustacea
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StartDate
1995-01-01
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Abstract

Keywords

hyperbenthos, epibenthos, sandy beaches, intertidal, subtidal, marine, sandy sediments, ecology, community structure, food webs, trophic levels, trophic relationships, spatial variation, temporal variation, seasonal variation, seasonality, surf zone, marine and coastal habitats, indicator species, feeding ecology, Ecology, Marine and coastal habitats, Estuaries, North Sea, Belgium, Southern Bight, North Sea Belgian coast, Polychaeta, Mysidacea, Cumacea, Brachyura, Anomura, Caridea, Amphipoda, Isopoda, Chaetognatha, Ctenophora, Pisces, Cnidaria, Crustacea, Annelida, Mollusca

Classifications

Belgium {Geographical scope}
North Sea {Geographical scope}
Marine and Coastal {Habitat type}

Orgunits

Name Role Start End
Marine Biology unknown

Publications

Reference Role
Beyst, B., J. Mees & A. Cattrijsse (1999). Early postlarval fish in the hyperbenthos of the Dutch Delta (south-west Netherlands). J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K., 79 :709-724. author
Lock, K., B. Beyst & J. Mees (1999). Circadiel patterns in the tidal plankton of a sandy beach in Zeebrugge (Belgium). Belg. J. Zool., 129(2) :339-352. author
Beyst B., A. Cattrijsse & J. Mees, 1999a. Feeding ecology of juvenile flatfishes of the surf zone of a sandy beach. J. Fish Biol. 55, 1171-1186. author
Beyst, B., J. Mees & A. Cattrijsse, 1999b. Early postlarval fish in the hyperbenthos of the Dutch Delta (south-west Netherlands). J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. 79, 709-724. author

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