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The inactive temporary component: an unexplored fraction of meiobenthos

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Numerous morphotypes and great abundances of resting stages falling within the meiobenthic size-range were found in meiobenthos samples collected in a coastal lagoon of the North Adriatic Sea. Biodiversity, abundances and energetic values of both active and inactive meiobenthic organisms were analysed by the traditional techniques of meiobenthology. Inactive stages were represented by more than 100 morphotypes and formed 52% of the meiobenthos in terms of numbers of individuals. Inactive meiobenthos came mostly from plankton: the second and third most abundant groups of all meiobenthic organisms were the eggs of a rotifer and the cysts of a dinophyte, respectively. Resting stages of plankters fit the definition of temporary meiobenthos, making up the “inactive temporary meiobenthos”, but they are usually not considered in meiobenthology. The diversity and abundance of the meiobenthos is, thus, currently underestimated; this leads to neglect of the role of meiobenthos in several processes linking different ecosystems. It is hypothesised, for instance, that the meiobenthic resting stages of planktonic organisms (besides being the “seeds” for the perpetuation of planktonic communities) might also be the prey of meiofaunal organisms with piercing mouth parts. If this proves correct, a regulatory role might be proposed for the meiofauna in respect to plankters with benthic stages.

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Received: 10 September 1998 / Accepted: 12 April 1999

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Pati, A., Belmonte, G., Ceccherelli, V. et al. The inactive temporary component: an unexplored fraction of meiobenthos. Marine Biology 134, 419–427 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002270050558

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