AB Theme Section 1 examines the response of bioturbation (mixing of sediment by living organisms) to ecological crises and faunal changes. The contributions highlight how studies of modern and ancient aquatic environments can inform one another; this is critical to understanding and predicting effects of future ecological shifts.
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Herringshaw LG, Solan M
Benthic bioturbation in the past, present and future
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Teal LR, Bulling MT, Parker ER, Solan M
Global patterns of bioturbation intensity and mixed depth of marine soft sediments
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Maire O, Lecroart P, Meysman F, Rosenberg R, Duchêne JC, Grémare A
Quantification of sediment reworking rates in bioturbation research: a review
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Meysman FJR, Malyuga VS, Boudreau BP, Middelburg JJ
Quantifying particle dispersal in aquatic sediments at short time scales: model selection
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Gingras MK, Dashtgard SE, MacEachern JA, Pemberton SG
Biology of shallow marine ichnology: a modern perspective
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White DS, Miller MF
Benthic invertebrate activity in lakes: linking present and historical bioturbation patterns
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Herringshaw LG, Davies NS
Bioturbation levels during the end-Ordovician extinction event: a case study of shallow marine strata from the Welsh Basin
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Solan M, Batty P, Bulling MT, Godbold JA
How biodiversity affects ecosystem processes: implications for ecological revolutions and benthic ecosystem function
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