Research theme 2: Mortality/Response of meiofauna to different pollutant concentrations in their native temperature range
The idea is
to test different pollutants and concentrations of these pollutants in the
native minimum and maximum temperature occurring in the area. This can
eventually lead to insights of the impacts that humans have in the area using
meiofauna as a bioindicator with the consideration of difference between the
winter and summer seasons. This means that when sampling for the meiofauna
community, their composition can indicate a presence or absence for a
contaminated area. Macrofauna has been used for bioindicators more often than
meiofauna, however it is believed that, due to the ease of sampling for
meiofauna, they could be a good alternative.
Contributors:
- Morgane Amelot
- Jan Phillipp Geißel
- Ilja Voorsmit
- Mallory Bovey
- Justina Givens
- Alonso Bussalleu
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