Meiobenthology is the science of the tiny animals that live in huge numbers in all aquatic sediments. This fully revised and enlarged second edition emphasizes new discoveries and developments in this field. Major progress has been made in three general - Systematics, diversity and distribution, - Ecology, food webs, and energy flow, - Environmental aspects, including studies of anthropogenic impacts. The meiobenthos of polar and tropical regions, deep-sea bottoms and hydrothermal vents are now studied in more detail. The high number of species found to survive under such extreme conditions puts them at the forefront of biodiversity studies. Molecular screening methods enable large numbers to be analyzed upon applying reasonable effort. The aim of this book is to synthesize these modern scientific achievements such that meiobenthology can play a key role in aquatic research and in assessing the health of our environment.
Olav Giere Libros
10 de agosto de 1939


Perspectives in Meiobenthology
Reviews, Reflections and Conclusions
This treatise emphasizes the significance of meiofauna in ecology and highlights underexplored research areas in meiobenthology. It discusses innovative methods and recent studies that enhance our understanding of ecosystems, including extreme habitats, while advancing traditional fields like taxonomy and phylogeny.