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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
 
MANUELA – Meiobenthic and Nematode biodiversity: Unravelling Ecological and Latitudinal Aspects – aimed to: (1) integrate the scattered information on the dynamics
 
and the functional role of meiofauna – with an
 
and the functional role of meiofauna – with an

Revision as of 12:28, 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: (1) integrate the scattered information on the dynamics and the functional role of meiofauna – with an emphasis on nematodes and copepods – into one single database so that (2) joint analyses could be performed.