Difference between revisions of "MANUELA"

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Traditionally, marine researchers collect data in their own field of expertise, often with a confined temporal and spatial range. These data are then normally used in a rather limited context. The [[About MarBEF|Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Network of Excellence]] (MarBEF) implemented besides 17 other research projects the MANUELA project.
 
Traditionally, marine researchers collect data in their own field of expertise, often with a confined temporal and spatial range. These data are then normally used in a rather limited context. The [[About MarBEF|Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Network of Excellence]] (MarBEF) implemented besides 17 other research projects the MANUELA project.
MANUELA – Meiobenthic and Nematode biodiversity: Unravelling Ecological and Latitudinal Aspects – aimed to: (1) integrate the scattered information on the dynamics
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MANUELA – Meiobenthic and Nematode biodiversity: Unravelling Ecological and Latitudinal Aspects – aimed to integrate the scattered information on the dynamics and the functional role of meiofauna into one single database so that joint analyses could be performed.
and the functional role of meiofauna – with an
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The MANUELA project gave scientist the opportunity to perform large-scale analyses of the nematode and copepod communities on an European and even larger scale.
emphasis on nematodes and copepods – into one
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Six mayor topic have been addressed:
single database so that (2) joint analyses could be
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* large scale patterns in meiobenthic diversity and community composition
performed.
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* the universal response of [[meiobenthos]] to disturbance,
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* patterns in marine nematode morphometry,
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* patterns in deep-sea nematode communities,
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* prediction of nematode biodiversity by using artificial neural networks
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* large scale patterns in [[harpacticoid]] [[copepod]] community composition and diversity.

Revision as of 11:39, 21 August 2009

Traditionally, marine researchers collect data in their own field of expertise, often with a confined temporal and spatial range. These data are then normally used in a rather limited context. The Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Network of Excellence (MarBEF) implemented besides 17 other research projects the MANUELA project. MANUELA – Meiobenthic and Nematode biodiversity: Unravelling Ecological and Latitudinal Aspects – aimed to integrate the scattered information on the dynamics and the functional role of meiofauna into one single database so that joint analyses could be performed. The MANUELA project gave scientist the opportunity to perform large-scale analyses of the nematode and copepod communities on an European and even larger scale. Six mayor topic have been addressed:

  • large scale patterns in meiobenthic diversity and community composition
  • the universal response of meiobenthos to disturbance,
  • patterns in marine nematode morphometry,
  • patterns in deep-sea nematode communities,
  • prediction of nematode biodiversity by using artificial neural networks
  • large scale patterns in harpacticoid copepod community composition and diversity.