Invertebrates A CASE STUDY OF CHINA CAMP STATE PARK, MARIN COUNTY
Intertidal habitats present a harsh physical environment for resident invertebrates. Twice-daily tides subject terrestrial invertebrates to the risk of drowning and aquatic invertebrates to the risk of desiccation. Inundation periods and sediment properties vary across the intertidal gradient, and e...
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Published in | Ecology, Conservation, and Restoration of Tidal Marshes p. 147 |
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Abstract | Intertidal habitats present a harsh physical environment for resident invertebrates. Twice-daily tides subject terrestrial invertebrates to the risk of drowning and aquatic invertebrates to the risk of desiccation. Inundation periods and sediment properties vary across the intertidal gradient, and environmental conditions change rapidly with inundation and exposure. Physical and biological conditions change over small spatial scales, as slight changes in elevation translate to large changes in hydrology, geomorphology, and vegetation (Collins et al. 1986; Pennings and Callaway 1992).
The distribution of rocky intertidal invertebrates varies over both large and small spatial scales as a result of differences in dispersal, recruitment, |
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AbstractList | Intertidal habitats present a harsh physical environment for resident invertebrates. Twice-daily tides subject terrestrial invertebrates to the risk of drowning and aquatic invertebrates to the risk of desiccation. Inundation periods and sediment properties vary across the intertidal gradient, and environmental conditions change rapidly with inundation and exposure. Physical and biological conditions change over small spatial scales, as slight changes in elevation translate to large changes in hydrology, geomorphology, and vegetation (Collins et al. 1986; Pennings and Callaway 1992).
The distribution of rocky intertidal invertebrates varies over both large and small spatial scales as a result of differences in dispersal, recruitment, The distribution of macroinvertebrates across a tidal gradient is described from a study of invertebrate distribution across tidal marsh sub-habitats, a nonquantitative survey of epifauna on intertidal rocky substrate, and a few additional observations and records from China Camp State Park, Marin County, California. In the tidal-marsh study, invertebrates were sampled from distinct sub-habitat types: high-order channels, low-order channels, vegetated marsh plain, and natural levees adjacent to channels. Invertebrates were collected using a variety of trapping methods to account for capture biases associated with any one method. All common invertebrate taxa were significantly more abundant in a particular sub-habitat, and within each trapping method a few species accounted for most of the biomass. On intertidal rocks, 79 percent of the taxa identified to species or genus were exotic, but a few native species were common. |
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SubjectTerms | Animal traps Animals Applied sciences Aquatic ecology Biological sciences Biological taxonomies Biology Biomass China Camp State Park Civil engineering Earth sciences Ecology Ecology and Conservation Engineering exotic species food web Geography Hunting gear Hydraulic structures intertidal Invertebrates Land Levees macroinvertebrates Marine and Estuarine Biology Marine ecology Marshes Mollusks Physical sciences Pit traps Rangelands salt marsh Salt marshes San Francisco Bay Snails Taxa Technology tidal gradient tidal marsh Wetland ecology Wetlands Zoology |
Subtitle | A CASE STUDY OF CHINA CAMP STATE PARK, MARIN COUNTY |
Title | Invertebrates |
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