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引用次数: 22
摘要
从温度和盐度相对稳定的皮尔斯湾(Ft Pierce Inlet)开始,沿着印第安河泻湖(Indian River Lagoon)内的一个梯度,到温度和盐度变化较大的入口以北16公里处,对污染生物的每月沉降进行了为期一年的监测。在入口附近发现的污染生物种类多于远离入口的监测站。靠近小湾的污染群落以明显狭窄的群落种为主,而远离小湾的污染群落以明显狭窄的独居种为主。
Seasonal variation in species composition of recently settled fouling communities along an environmental gradient in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida
Monthly settlement of fouling organisms was monitored for one year along a gradient within the Indian River Lagoon from the Ft. Pierce Inlet, with relatively stable temperature and salinity regimes, to a point 16 km north of the Inlet where temperatures and salinities were more variable. More species of fouling organisms were found near the Inlet than at stations further away from the Inlet. More apparently stenotopic colonial species tended to dominate the fouling community near the Inlet, whereas further from the Inlet, dominant species were generally apparently eurytopic solitary forms.