Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research; Wadden Sea Station Sylt (AWI-Sylt), more
Function: Benthic Ecologist
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- Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning - EU Network of Excellence, more
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- Benthic meiofauna, more
- Macrozoobenthos II, more
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A1 Publications (4) [show] |
- Armonies, W.; Reise, K. (2003). Empty habitat in coastal sediments for populations of macrozoobenthos. Helgol. Mar. Res. 56: 279-287, more
- Armonies, W.; Strasser, M.; Reise, K. (2003). ‘The metapopulation concept in coastal waters’: preface. Helgol. Mar. Res. 56: 221, more
- Armonies, W. (2000). On the spatial scale needed for benthos community monitoring in the coastal North Sea. J. Sea Res. 43(2): 121-133, more
- Armonies, W.; Reise, K. (2000). Faunal diversity across a sandy shore. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 196: 49-57, more
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Peer reviewed publications (4) [show] |
- Armonies, W. (2014). Drifting meio- and macrobenthic invertebrates on tidal flats in Königshafen: A review. Helgol. Meeresunters. 48(2-3): 299-320. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02367043, more
- Armonies, W.; Hartke, D. (1995). Floating of mud snails Hydrobia ulvae in tidal waters of the Wadden Sea, and its implications in distribution patterns. Helgol. Meeresunters. 49(1-4): 529-538. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02368380, more
- Armonies, W.; Hellwig-Armonies, M. (1992). Passive settlement of Macoma balthica spat on tidal flats of the Wadden Sea and subsequent migration of juveniles. Neth. J. Sea Res. 29(4): 371-378, more
- Armonies, W. (1986). Free-living plathelminthes in sheep-grazed and ungrazed supralittoral salt marshes of the North Sea: abundance, biomass, and their significance in food chains. Neth. J. Sea Res. 20(4): 385-395, more
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Book chapter [show] |
- Armonies, W. (1991). Transport of benthos with tidal waters: another source of indetermination, in: Herman, P.M.J. et al. (Ed.) Report of the workshop Modelling the Benthos Yerseke, The Netherlands 20-22 March 1991. Delta Institute Communication, 538: pp. 11-28, more
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