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Information From The Elephant Interest Group Questionnaire, Elephant Editors
Information From The Elephant Interest Group Questionnaire, Elephant Editors
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Elephant-related activities of answering respondents to the newsletter's questionnaire.
Bibliography, Elephant Editors
Bibliography, Elephant Editors
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Updates to the selected bibliography covering references from 1970 - mid-1979.
Animal-Sediment Relationship Study Of The Western Branch Of The Lynnhaven River, Charles Perry Seymour
Animal-Sediment Relationship Study Of The Western Branch Of The Lynnhaven River, Charles Perry Seymour
Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations
The animal-sediment relationships of the marine benthic infauna of an estuarine river system, Lynnhaven River, Virginia Beach, Virginia, were studied at six sites, sampled bimonthly for one year. Six species were found to dominate all of the sampling periods and sites for the year. The greatest number of individuals, biomass, and species were found at the sand sites. Deposit feeders were recorded in greater number than suspension feeders at both the sand and the mud sites.
Cluster and nodal analyses were successful in demonstrating animal-sediment relationships for the intertidal regions of the river system.