BENTHIC MACROFAUNA-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS IN WILLAPA BAY, WA

Benthic macrofauna-habitat relationships were determined estuary-wide in Willapa Bay, WA for four intertidal habitats ((1) eelgrass, Zostera marina, (2) Atlantic cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora, (3) ghost shrimp, Neotrypaea californiensis, (4) mud shrimp, Upogebia pugettensis) in 1996 and seven hab...

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Main Authors: S Ferraro, F Cole
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Published: 2006
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spelling ftepa:oai:epaEIMS:60288 2023-05-15T15:58:38+02:00 BENTHIC MACROFAUNA-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS IN WILLAPA BAY, WA S Ferraro F Cole 2006-06-21T18:59:00Z http://oaspub.epa.gov/eims/eimsapi.dispdetail?deid=60288 unknown NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS RESEARCH LABORATORY Text 2006 ftepa 2007-11-21T14:47:51Z Benthic macrofauna-habitat relationships were determined estuary-wide in Willapa Bay, WA for four intertidal habitats ((1) eelgrass, Zostera marina, (2) Atlantic cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora, (3) ghost shrimp, Neotrypaea californiensis, (4) mud shrimp, Upogebia pugettensis) in 1996 and seven habitats ((1-4), above, and intertidal (5) oyster, Crassostrea gigas, and (6) mud, and (7) subtidal, undredged) in 1998. Ordination (cluster) analysis and species lists revealed that macrofaunal species composition and abundance was similar in oyster, eelgrass and, to a somewhat lessor extent, mud shrimp habitat, but differed considerably among the other habitats. Macrofaunal density in habitats 1-4 was 2- to 3-fold higher in 1996 than in 1998; however, in relative terms, the differences in macrofaunal community structure among the habitats were remarkably similar in both years. Areal species richness, abundance and total biomass was generally highest in habitats 1, 2 and 5, intermediate in habitats 4 and 6, and lowest in habitats 3 and 7. These results suggest that macrofauna-habitat relationships can be used as relative habitat value indicators in large-scale ecological risk assessments. Text Crassostrea gigas Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Science Inventory
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description Benthic macrofauna-habitat relationships were determined estuary-wide in Willapa Bay, WA for four intertidal habitats ((1) eelgrass, Zostera marina, (2) Atlantic cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora, (3) ghost shrimp, Neotrypaea californiensis, (4) mud shrimp, Upogebia pugettensis) in 1996 and seven habitats ((1-4), above, and intertidal (5) oyster, Crassostrea gigas, and (6) mud, and (7) subtidal, undredged) in 1998. Ordination (cluster) analysis and species lists revealed that macrofaunal species composition and abundance was similar in oyster, eelgrass and, to a somewhat lessor extent, mud shrimp habitat, but differed considerably among the other habitats. Macrofaunal density in habitats 1-4 was 2- to 3-fold higher in 1996 than in 1998; however, in relative terms, the differences in macrofaunal community structure among the habitats were remarkably similar in both years. Areal species richness, abundance and total biomass was generally highest in habitats 1, 2 and 5, intermediate in habitats 4 and 6, and lowest in habitats 3 and 7. These results suggest that macrofauna-habitat relationships can be used as relative habitat value indicators in large-scale ecological risk assessments.
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author S Ferraro
F Cole
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F Cole
BENTHIC MACROFAUNA-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS IN WILLAPA BAY, WA
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F Cole
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title BENTHIC MACROFAUNA-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS IN WILLAPA BAY, WA
title_short BENTHIC MACROFAUNA-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS IN WILLAPA BAY, WA
title_full BENTHIC MACROFAUNA-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS IN WILLAPA BAY, WA
title_fullStr BENTHIC MACROFAUNA-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS IN WILLAPA BAY, WA
title_full_unstemmed BENTHIC MACROFAUNA-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS IN WILLAPA BAY, WA
title_sort benthic macrofauna-habitat relationships in willapa bay, wa
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