Effects of sediment smothering on the sponge holobiont with implications for dredging management
Abstract One of the ways dredging can affect benthic habitats is through high levels of sediment deposition, which has the potential to smother sessile organisms such as sponges. In order to provide pressure-response values to sedimentation and tease apart the different cause-effect pathways of high...
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Auteurs principaux: | Mari-Carmen Pineda, Brian Strehlow, Miriam Sternel, Alan Duckworth, Joost den Haan, Ross Jones, Nicole S. Webster |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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