Epifauna
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Counts, density and biomass of copepod Harpacticoida found on <i>Cystoseira sp.</i> sampled at Calvi Bay (Corsica) between 02 and 10 September 1982. The data were digitized by VLIZ from the original report: Heip, C.H.R.; Willems, K.; Van hauwermeiren, G. (1983). Een systematisch-ecologische studie van Copepoda Harpacticoida levend op bruinwieren van het genus Cystoseira in de Baai van Calvi (Corsica), in: FKFO Project 2.9007.82. Systematiek en ecologie van mariene organismen: verslag over het tweede werkingsjaar 1983. pp. 43-58.
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Occurrence (presence/absence) of Bryozoa on several substrates (<i>Cystoseira</i>, <i>Posidonia</i> and rocky cliff hard substrate) sampled at Calvi Bay (Corsica) in September 1982 and April 1983. The data were digitized by VLIZ from the original report: Janssen, C.R.; Thielemans, L.K.; Vermeulen, Y. (1983). Bryozoa van de Baai van Calvi (Corsica), in: FKFO Project 2.9007.82. Systematiek en ecologie van mariene organismen: verslag over het tweede werkingsjaar 1983. pp. 59-69.
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Dataset contains the counts and abundance of epiphytic meiofauna (and in particular nematods) on seagrasses sampled at two sites along the Kenyan Coast (Nyali Beach and Gazi Bay) in August 1989. The data were digitized by VLIZ from the original report: Van Avermaet, P. (1990). Bijdrage tot de kennis van de ecologie van epifytische meiofauna in Keniase kustbiotopen; Contribution to the knowledge of the ecology of epiphytic meiofauna in Kenyan coast habitats. BSc Thesis. University of Gent, Zoology Institute, Marine Biology Section: Gent. 67 pp.
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Species composition, density and biomass of epifauna in the creeks of saltmarshes Waarde and Saeftinghe between February and August 1991. The data were digitized by VLIZ from the original report: Makwaia, E.S. (1992). Utilization of saltmarshes by fishes and macrocrustaceans in the Westerschelde estuary. MSc Thesis. RUG: Gent. 49 pp.
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This dataset comprises marine epibenthos (approx. 26 identified taxa derived of Algae, Annelida, Arthropoda, Bryozoa, Chordata, Cnidaria, Echinodermata, Mollusca, Nemertea, Porifera) and associated habitat data (percentage cover maerl, sand, reef and shell) collected during August 2012 as part of an investigation to identify and map maerl beds off the east coast of Jersey, Channel Islands, UK. Jersey’s coastline plays host to a rich variety of marine life, the waters around the island were previously thought to host maerl beds although the location and extent of this ecologically important habitat was unknown. 47 transects were undertaken using a towed high definition video camera, each transect being approximately 200 x 0.5 metres. As a result of this work the maerl beds identified in south east Jersey were subsequently protected from destructive bottom towed fishing activity.
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Abiotic parameters and densities of meiofauna taxa at several depths in the cages, partial cages and blanco's of an <i>Avicennia marina</i> and <i>Ceriops tagal</i> mangrove at Gazi Bay sampled between 06 August and 27 September 1992. The data were digitized by VLIZ from the original report: Schallier, R. (1993). Structurele en trofische relaties tussen meiobenthos en epifauna in Avicennia mangroves (Gazi Bay, Kenia)= Structural and trophic relationships between meiobenthos and epifauna in Avicennia mangroves (Gazi Bay, Kenya). MSc Thesis. Universiteit Gent: Gent. 89, vol 2 (foto's, figuren, platen) pp.
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Abiotic parameters and densities of meio-and epifauna taxa and nematode genera present at several depths in the cages, half cages and blanco's of an <i>Avicennia marina</i> and <i>Ceriops tagal</i> mangrove at Gazi Bay sampled between 06 August and 27 September 1992. The data were digitized by VLIZ from the original report: Steyaert, M. (1993). Structurele en trofische relaties tussen meiobenthos en epifauna in Ceriops mangroves (Gazi Bay, Kenya); Structural and trophic relationships between meiobenthos and epifauna in Ceriops mangroves (Gazi Bay, Kenya). MSc Thesis. Universiteit Gent: Ghent. 118 (vol1), appendix (vol 2) pp.