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- Klassifikation (DDC)
- Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik
- Tiere (Zoologie)
- Tiere (Zoologie)
- Einzelne Themen in der Naturgeschichte
- Evertebrata (Wirbellose)
- Wirbellose des Meeres und der Meeresküste
- Mollusca (Weichtiere), Tentaculata (Kranzfühler)
- Arthropoden (Gliederfüßer)
- Chordata (Chordatiere)
- Wechselwarme Wirbeltiere; Pisces (Fische)
- Aves (Vögel)
- Mammalia (Säugetiere)
The ability to get everywhere: dispersal modes of free-living, aquatic nematodes
In: Hydrobiologia, Jg. 847, S. 3519-3547Added value of the NemaSPEAR[%]-index to routinely used macrofauna-based indices for assessing the quality of freshwater sediments
In: Ecological Indicators, Jg. 121Comparison of morphological, DNA barcoding, and metabarcoding characterizations of freshwater nematode communities
In: Ecology and Evolution, Jg. 10 H. 6Effect of prey size and structural complexity on the functional response in a nematode- nematode system
In: Scientific Reports, Jg. 9 H. 1The extent of wind-mediated dispersal of small metazoans, focusing nematodes
In: Scientific Reports, Jg. 8 H. 1Flatworm mucus as the base of a food web
In: BMC Ecology, Jg. 19 H. 1Impacts of Micro- and Nano-sized plastic particles on Benthic invertebrates: a literature review and gap analysis
In: Frontiers in Environmental Science, Jg. 7Is stemflow a vector for the transport of small metazoans from tree surfaces down to soil?
In: BMC Ecology, Jg. 18 H. 1Meiofauna in stream habitats: temporal dynamics of abundance, biomass and secondary production in different substrate microhabitats in a first-order stream
In: Aquatic Ecology, Jg. 54, S. 1079-1095Metabarcoding data allow for reliable biomass estimates in the most abundant animals on earth
In: Metabarcoding and Metagenomics, Jg. 3Nematodes as bioindicators of polluted sediments using metabarcoding and microscopic taxonomy
In: Environment International, Jg. 143