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This monograph provides a rare look at the influence of both space and time on the structure of the free-living benthic nematode community in a eutrophic ecosystem. The study considers the influence of substratum (space) and seasonality (time), and how these factors affect the observed structure of the nematode community. In addition, the study attempts to elucidate the role of trophic interactions in influencing the observed community-level patterns of distribution of these nematodes.

Produktbeschreibung
This monograph provides a rare look at the influence of both space and time on the structure of the free-living benthic nematode community in a eutrophic ecosystem. The study considers the influence of substratum (space) and seasonality (time), and how these factors affect the observed structure of the nematode community. In addition, the study attempts to elucidate the role of trophic interactions in influencing the observed community-level patterns of distribution of these nematodes.
Autorenporträt
Kyle Luth received a BA in biology from Wabash College, and a MS in biology with a focus on parasitology from Wake Forest University. His research has included aspects of ecological parasitology in both trematode and nematode systems, as well as community dynamics of aquatic nematodes. He is currently a PhD candidate at Wake Forest University.