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Ecological variables for deep-ocean monitoring must include microbiota and meiofauna for effective conservation
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Role of spatial scales and environmental drivers in shaping nematode communities in the Blanes Canyon and its adjacent slope
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Macrofauna along the Sudanese Red Sea coast: potential effect of mangrove clearance on community and trophic structure
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Long-term iceshelf-covered meiobenthic communities of the Antarctic continental shelf resemble those of the deep sea
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- Book Chapter
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Antarctic free-living marine nematodes
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Temporal and spatial variation in the Nazaré Canyon (Western Iberian margin): inter-annual and canyon heterogeneity effects on meiofauna biomass and diversity
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- Journal Article
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The importance of different spatial scales in determining structural and functional characteristics of deep-sea infauna communities
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- Journal Article
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Selective settlement of deep-sea canyon nematodes after resuspension: an experimental approach
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New genus and two new species of the family Ethmolaimidae (Nematoda: Chromadorida), found in two different cold-seep environments
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Spatial and temporal infaunal dynamics of the Blanes submarine canyon-slope system (NW Mediterranean): changes in nematode standing stocks, feeding types and gender-life stage ratios