Quantitative sampling of the dominant intertidal epibiota was conducted seasonally along an estuarine gradient within the Great Bay Estuary System, New Hampshire, U.S.A. The abundance and zonation of the dominant macroorganisms varied with distance into the estuary. Replacement of marine by estuarine species occurred, and overall abundance and species richness decreased along the estuarine gradient. Zonation patterns within the inner estuary were primarily allied with substrata. Maximum abundance of invertebrates occurred in the mid-intertidal zone where a dense fucoid canopy provided habitat heterogeneity. Densities of epibiotic organisms decreased toward low water, especially in the inner estuary where hard substratum was limiting. Settle...
Environmental conditions in salt marsh creeks are intermediate between the open tidal coast and estu...
We quantified the distribution, abundance, biomass and assemblage structure of benthic macrofauna at...
We evaluated single and interactive effects of density reduction of Zostera marina L., a habitat-for...
Few macrobenthic studies have dealt simultaneously with the two major gradients in estuarine benthic...
This is a 5-year study of macroinfaunal communities of moderately exposed to sheltered intertidal sa...
The macrobenthos is important in benthic remineralization processes; it represents a trophic link an...
Community structure and intertidal zonation of the macrobenthos on a macrotidal, ultra-dissipative b...
Macrozoobenthic community structure and composition was investigated along a subtidal-intertidal gra...
Quantitative suction sampling was used to characterize and compare the species composition, abundanc...
Estuaries are the interface between freshwater systems and the sea, with clearly recognizable change...
Invertebrate macrofaunal biodiversity within intertidal seagrass meadows was investigated over a sal...
The distribution of macroinvertebrates across a tidal gradient is described froma study of invertebr...
Worldwide, geomorphological classifications of estuaries are often used to guide the design of monit...
Experimental clearings in macroalgal (Ascophyllum nodosum) stands were established in 1996 to deter...
A survey of the region eastward of Nantucket provided an opportunity to examine the cold temperate–b...
Environmental conditions in salt marsh creeks are intermediate between the open tidal coast and estu...
We quantified the distribution, abundance, biomass and assemblage structure of benthic macrofauna at...
We evaluated single and interactive effects of density reduction of Zostera marina L., a habitat-for...
Few macrobenthic studies have dealt simultaneously with the two major gradients in estuarine benthic...
This is a 5-year study of macroinfaunal communities of moderately exposed to sheltered intertidal sa...
The macrobenthos is important in benthic remineralization processes; it represents a trophic link an...
Community structure and intertidal zonation of the macrobenthos on a macrotidal, ultra-dissipative b...
Macrozoobenthic community structure and composition was investigated along a subtidal-intertidal gra...
Quantitative suction sampling was used to characterize and compare the species composition, abundanc...
Estuaries are the interface between freshwater systems and the sea, with clearly recognizable change...
Invertebrate macrofaunal biodiversity within intertidal seagrass meadows was investigated over a sal...
The distribution of macroinvertebrates across a tidal gradient is described froma study of invertebr...
Worldwide, geomorphological classifications of estuaries are often used to guide the design of monit...
Experimental clearings in macroalgal (Ascophyllum nodosum) stands were established in 1996 to deter...
A survey of the region eastward of Nantucket provided an opportunity to examine the cold temperate–b...
Environmental conditions in salt marsh creeks are intermediate between the open tidal coast and estu...
We quantified the distribution, abundance, biomass and assemblage structure of benthic macrofauna at...
We evaluated single and interactive effects of density reduction of Zostera marina L., a habitat-for...