Microfauna

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O n the terrestrial microfauna of Surtsey during the summer of 1976 with special reference to the Ciliates Institute of Zoology, Uppsala University Box 561,75122 Uppsala, Sweden

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Source URL: www.surtsey.is

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-14 10:24:39
    2Earth / Environment / Eutrophication / Lakes / Limnology / Physical geography / Soil / Fertilizer / Microfauna / Land management / Environmental soil science / Water

    Changes in the operational framework conditions – Land homogenization by merging farms – Land clearance (large clearance or reduced structuring through hedges, walls, streams)

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    Source URL: www.wbgu.de

    Language: English - Date: 2010-12-01 08:49:07
    3Microbiology / Biodiversity / Soil respiration / Soil biodiversity / Soil food web / Soil life / Soil / Microfauna / Ecology / Biology / Soil science / Land management

    SOIL, 1, 257–271, 2015 www.soil-journal.netdoi:soil © Author(sCC Attribution 3.0 License. SOIL

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    Source URL: www.soil-journal.net

    Language: English - Date: 2015-04-09 02:44:13
    4Biology / Biological oceanography / Planktology / Bioindicators / Copepod / Maxillopoda / Wetland / Aquatic science / Limnology / Water / Aquatic ecology / Ecology

    Microfauna in Australian waters _Aust Govt Submission_

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    Source URL: nwc.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2014-01-10 00:42:39
    5Biology / Biological oceanography / Planktology / Bioindicators / Copepod / Maxillopoda / Wetland / Aquatic science / Limnology / Water / Aquatic ecology / Ecology

    Microfauna in Australian waters _Aust Govt Submission_

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    Source URL: www.nwc.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2014-01-10 00:42:39
    6Crustaceans / Ostracod / Campeche / Taxonomy / Laguna de Términos / Micropaleontology / Gulf of Mexico / Bay of Campeche / Sediment / Geography of the United States / Geology / Archaeological sub-disciplines

    Ostracodes are one of the most abundant groups of bentonic microfauna

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    Source URL: www.harteresearchinstitute.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-11-22 12:02:49
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