Code
3G019209
Duration
01 January 2009 → 31 December 2014
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Promotor
Research disciplines
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Natural sciences
- Geology
- Animal biology
- Microbiology
- Systems biology
- Aquatic sciences, challenges and pollution
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Medical and health sciences
- Laboratory medicine
- Microbiology
- Laboratory medicine
- Laboratory medicine
- Microbiology
Keywords
grazing
ecosystem-functioning
predation
nematodes
bacteria
trophic interactions
community structure
harpacticoid copepods
marine
benthos
biodiversity
Project description
This project investigates the importance of (a) vertical (predation and food availability) and (b) horizontal (competition, facilitation…) interactions for meiobenthic community assembly. It also investigates how meiofauna affect bacterial community structure, diversity and metabolism, and benthic ecosystem functions like organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling. The focus is on top-down effects and trophic cascades from predators over bacterivores to bacteria.