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Assessment of Congo red as a fluorescence marker for the exoskeleton of small crustaceans and the cuticle of polychaetes
- J. Michels, M. Büntzow
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of microscopy
- 1 May 2010
In this study, the potential of the common dye Congo red as a fluorescence marker for chitin in the exoskeleton of small crustaceans and collagen in the polychaete cuticle was tested. The Congo red… Expand
Biological geography of the European seas: results from the MacroBen database
- C. Arvanitidis, P. Somerfield, +56 authors A. Zenetos
- Geography
- 30 April 2009
This study examines whether or not biogeographical and/or managerial divisions across the European seas can be validated using soft-bottom macrobenthic community data. The faunal groups used were:… Expand
Vergleichende gemeinschaftsanalytische und taxonomischeUntersuchungen der Harpacticoidenfaunader Seeberge „Sedlo“ und „Seine“ (nördlicher Mittelatlantik)
- M. Büntzow
- Biology
- 2011
In dieser Untersuchung wurde sowohl die Harpacticoiden-Fauna der Seeberge Sedlo und Seine (nordlicher Mittelatlantik) als auch die der umgebenden Tiefsee analysiert. Es wurden innerhalb und zwischen… Expand
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Sediment-mediated effects of lugworms on intertidal meiofauna
- J. Kuhnert, G. Veit-Köhler, M. Büntzow, N. Volkenborn
- Biology
- 15 May 2010
Abstract Based on a large-scale, long-term lugworm exclusion experiment established on an intertidal sand flat in Konigshafen (Sylt, North Sea), the effect of ecosystem engineering by the lugworm… Expand
The Biological Geography of the European Seas: results from the macrofaunal inventory of the soft-substrate communities
- C. Arvanitidis, P. Somerfield, +13 authors M. Büntzow
- Geography
- 2008
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The distribution of the taxa Eurycletodes Sars, 1909 and Mesocletodes Sars, 1909 in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean: a comparison between deep sea and seamount fauna
- M. Büntzow, L. Menzel
- Biology
- 2007
Our knowledge about large scale distribution of harpacticoids in the deep sea is still very limited. Mainly because of two reasons: concerning meiofauna the oceans in general are undersampled
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Distributional patterns of deep-sea representatives of Ancorabolidae and Argestidae (Crustacea: Copepoda)
- K. H. George, M. Büntzow, +8 authors A. P. Wandeness
- Biology
- 2008
The harpacticoid families Ancorabolidae Sars, 1909 and Argestidae Por, 1986, are both regarded as representatives for deep-sea meiofauna, either being worldwide distributed with predominant… Expand