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Benthic communities

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Establishing An Ecological Baseline Of Macroinfaunal Assemblages In Nearshore Sediments Of Southeast Florida, Candace Grimes Jun 2016

Establishing An Ecological Baseline Of Macroinfaunal Assemblages In Nearshore Sediments Of Southeast Florida, Candace Grimes

HCNSO Student Theses and Dissertations

Changes in the biosphere require ecological baselines in order to compare past, present, and future conditions and identify their effects. Establishing ecological baselines for infauna in southeastern Florida is a key component to understanding effects of current and future disturbances; however, nearshore sediment infaunal communities are neither as thoroughly investigated nor as well understood as, for example, coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves. Baseline studies help assess and monitor changes due, for example, to human population growth, sea level change, and global warming. Therefore, six benthic cores were collected quarterly from six locations from May 2015 to February 2016 using …