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    <title>Insight into tidal disturbance on colonization surveys for marine bioassessment using periphytic ciliates based on biological trait analysis</title>
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    <description>Title: Insight into tidal disturbance on colonization surveys for marine bioassessment using periphytic ciliates based on biological trait analysis
Authors: Zhong, Xiaoxiao; Xu, Guangjian; Min, Gi-Sik; Kim, Sanghee; Xu, Henglong
Abstract: To understand tidal disturbance on the colonization dynamics in community functioning of the ciliates in marine&#xD;
ecosystems, a 1-month survey was conducted using the conventional slide system (CS) and the polyurethane&#xD;
foam enveloped slide system (PFES) in Korean coastal waters. The results showed considerable differences were&#xD;
detected in community functioning parameters between the two systems. The vagile, flattened forms feeding on&#xD;
periphytic microalgae showed a higher community-weighted mean (CWM) value, and the solitary-colonial&#xD;
pattern represented a more stable temporal variability during the colonization in the PFES system than the CS&#xD;
system. The temporal shift in community functioning of the ciliates showed different ways in both systems. The&#xD;
functional diversity measures generally levelled off at more stable values in the communities with ages of&#xD;
13？15 days in the PFES system than the CS system. These results imply that the PFES system may be a workable&#xD;
method for bioassessment in marine ecosystems.</description>
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