Macrofaunal communities abundances, biomass and traits in relation to their environment between 2003 and 2022 in Åland Islands, Baltic Sea
Published: 31 May 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/6whtvfg3ds.1
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Macrofaunal communities descriptors (abundances, biomass and traits) and environmental variables sampled in stations located in Åland Islands (Baltic Sea), between 2003 and 2022, after Marenzelleria spp. establishment.
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Abo Akademi
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Invertebrate, Community Ecology, Ecosystem Ecology, Animal Dispersal, Marine Biodiversity, Aquatic Invertebrate, Organic Matter, Biodiversity, Human Impact, Environmental Factor, Salinity, Temperature Effect, Benthic Community, Coastal Ecosystem, Ecosystem Functioning, Ecological Function, Species Diversity, Shallow Water, Biomass, Hazardous Material, Environmental Assessment, Coastal Pollution, Mud System, Oxygen, Hazardous Pollutant, Motility, Eutrophication, Benthic Ecology, Finland, Åland Islands, Environment Variable, Field Research, Functional Ecology, Water Temperature, Eutrophic Ecosystem, Macrofauna, Benthic Community Ecology of Marine Habitat, Turbidity, Aquaculture Impact, Coastal Habitat, Ecological Abundance, Functional Analysis, Feeding Behavior, Baltic Sea, Brackish Water, Coastal Ecology, Sand, Macroinvertebrate, Ecological Analysis
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Stiftelsen för Åbo Akademi
Åbo Akademi