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Patterns of diversity in soft-bodied meiofauna : dispersal ability and body size matter. / Curini-Galletti, Marco; Artois, Tom; Delogu, Valentina; De Smet, Willem H.; Fontaneto, Diego; Jondelius, Ulf; Leasi, Francesca; Martinez Garcia, Alejandro; Meyer-Wachsmuth, Inga; Nilsson, Karin Sara; Tongiorgi, Paolo; Worsaae, Katrine; Todaro, M. Antonio.
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P L o S One, Bind 7, Nr. 3, e33801, 2012.
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Curini-Galletti, M, Artois, T, Delogu, V, De Smet, WH, Fontaneto, D, Jondelius, U, Leasi, F, Martinez Garcia, A, Meyer-Wachsmuth, I, Nilsson, KS, Tongiorgi, P
, Worsaae, K & Todaro, MA 2012, '
Patterns of diversity in soft-bodied meiofauna: dispersal ability and body size matter',
P L o S One, bind 7, nr. 3, e33801.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033801
APA
Curini-Galletti, M., Artois, T., Delogu, V., De Smet, W. H., Fontaneto, D., Jondelius, U., Leasi, F., Martinez Garcia, A., Meyer-Wachsmuth, I., Nilsson, K. S., Tongiorgi, P.
, Worsaae, K., & Todaro, M. A. (2012).
Patterns of diversity in soft-bodied meiofauna: dispersal ability and body size matter.
P L o S One,
7(3), [e33801].
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033801
Vancouver
Curini-Galletti M, Artois T, Delogu V, De Smet WH, Fontaneto D, Jondelius U o.a.
Patterns of diversity in soft-bodied meiofauna: dispersal ability and body size matter.
P L o S One. 2012;7(3). e33801.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033801
Author
Curini-Galletti, Marco ; Artois, Tom ; Delogu, Valentina ; De Smet, Willem H. ; Fontaneto, Diego ; Jondelius, Ulf ; Leasi, Francesca ; Martinez Garcia, Alejandro ; Meyer-Wachsmuth, Inga ; Nilsson, Karin Sara ; Tongiorgi, Paolo ; Worsaae, Katrine ; Todaro, M. Antonio. / Patterns of diversity in soft-bodied meiofauna : dispersal ability and body size matter. I: P L o S One. 2012 ; Bind 7, Nr. 3.
Bibtex
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abstract = "Biogeographical and macroecological principles are derived from patterns of distribution in large organisms, whereas microscopic ones have often been considered uninteresting, because of their supposed wide distribution. Here, after reporting the results of an intensive faunistic survey of marine microscopic animals (meiofauna) in Northern Sardinia, we test for the effect of body size, dispersal ability, and habitat features on the patterns of distribution of several groups.",
keywords = "Animals, Body Size, Invertebrates",
author = "Marco Curini-Galletti and Tom Artois and Valentina Delogu and {De Smet}, {Willem H.} and Diego Fontaneto and Ulf Jondelius and Francesca Leasi and {Martinez Garcia}, Alejandro and Inga Meyer-Wachsmuth and Nilsson, {Karin Sara} and Paolo Tongiorgi and Katrine Worsaae and Todaro, {M. Antonio}",
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AU - Leasi, Francesca
AU - Martinez Garcia, Alejandro
AU - Meyer-Wachsmuth, Inga
AU - Nilsson, Karin Sara
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AU - Worsaae, Katrine
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AB - Biogeographical and macroecological principles are derived from patterns of distribution in large organisms, whereas microscopic ones have often been considered uninteresting, because of their supposed wide distribution. Here, after reporting the results of an intensive faunistic survey of marine microscopic animals (meiofauna) in Northern Sardinia, we test for the effect of body size, dispersal ability, and habitat features on the patterns of distribution of several groups.
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KW - Body Size
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