Mussel Community Studies [Year Two].

The communities associated with Mytilus californianus (mussel) beds from eleven geographic localities in Southern California were examined. The localities included four mainland sites - Government Point, Goleta Point, Corona del Mar and San Diego; and seven offshore islands including - San Miguel Is...

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Main Author: Kanter, Robert
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: University of Southern California 1978
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:2450 2023-05-15T18:49:27+02:00 Mussel Community Studies [Year Two]. Kanter, Robert 1978 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/2450/ http://aquaticcommons.org/2450/1/Mussel_Community_Studies_Year_2.pdf en eng University of Southern California http://aquaticcommons.org/2450/1/Mussel_Community_Studies_Year_2.pdf Kanter, Robert (1978) Mussel Community Studies [Year Two]. Los Angeles, CA., University of Southern California, (Southern California Baseline Study and Analysis 1976/1977,3-1.2) Ecology Biology Environment Monograph or Serial Issue NonPeerReviewed 1978 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:19:39Z The communities associated with Mytilus californianus (mussel) beds from eleven geographic localities in Southern California were examined. The localities included four mainland sites - Government Point, Goleta Point, Corona del Mar and San Diego; and seven offshore islands including - San Miguel Island, Santa Rosa Island, Santa Cruz Island, Santa Barbara Island, Santa Catalina Island, San Nicholas Island and San Clemente Island. This geographic coverage. was much more complete than the previous year (1975-1976 program). However, it is still less than ideal. In particular a single island collection locality may not be representative of an entire island. Therefore greater geographic coverage of the islands is recommended for the future. In general, the 1500 cm2 sample size adopted during the 1975-1976 program proved adequate for sampling most of the structurally diverse mussel beds this year. This sample size supplied information on the characteristic and abundant species inhabiting a particular mussel bed, and provided data which was well suited to intersite community comparisons. This sample size was too small in several instances to include the rarer, less abundant species. The mussel communities from all localities contributed to the master species list which contained conservatively 481 species of animals and 63 specie s of algae. The most diverse collections came from Santa Cruz Island and Corona del Mar, and these areas contained 120 and 119 species respectively. The lowest diversity was recorded for the mussel beds from Goleta Point: which contained 57 species. Mussel community samples were collected from upper and lower intertidal areas occupied by the mussel beds within a locality. In general, community differences both in composition and abundance were associated with these collections. (PDF contains 158 pages) Book Barbara Island Single Island International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Barbara Island ENVELOPE(-67.100,-67.100,-68.133,-68.133) Catalina ENVELOPE(-59.633,-59.633,-62.333,-62.333) San Miguel ENVELOPE(-57.467,-57.467,-63.650,-63.650) Single Island ENVELOPE(68.667,68.667,-69.817,-69.817)
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description The communities associated with Mytilus californianus (mussel) beds from eleven geographic localities in Southern California were examined. The localities included four mainland sites - Government Point, Goleta Point, Corona del Mar and San Diego; and seven offshore islands including - San Miguel Island, Santa Rosa Island, Santa Cruz Island, Santa Barbara Island, Santa Catalina Island, San Nicholas Island and San Clemente Island. This geographic coverage. was much more complete than the previous year (1975-1976 program). However, it is still less than ideal. In particular a single island collection locality may not be representative of an entire island. Therefore greater geographic coverage of the islands is recommended for the future. In general, the 1500 cm2 sample size adopted during the 1975-1976 program proved adequate for sampling most of the structurally diverse mussel beds this year. This sample size supplied information on the characteristic and abundant species inhabiting a particular mussel bed, and provided data which was well suited to intersite community comparisons. This sample size was too small in several instances to include the rarer, less abundant species. The mussel communities from all localities contributed to the master species list which contained conservatively 481 species of animals and 63 specie s of algae. The most diverse collections came from Santa Cruz Island and Corona del Mar, and these areas contained 120 and 119 species respectively. The lowest diversity was recorded for the mussel beds from Goleta Point: which contained 57 species. Mussel community samples were collected from upper and lower intertidal areas occupied by the mussel beds within a locality. In general, community differences both in composition and abundance were associated with these collections. (PDF contains 158 pages)
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