MACROBENTHIC RESPONSES TO NATURAL AND CONTAMINANT-RELATED GRADIENTS IN NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO ESTUARIES

@article{Rakocinski1997MACROBENTHICRT,
  title={MACROBENTHIC RESPONSES TO NATURAL AND CONTAMINANT-RELATED GRADIENTS IN NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO ESTUARIES},
  author={Chet F. Rakocinski and Steven S. Brown and Gary R. Gaston and Richard W. Heard and William W. Walker and J Kevin Summers},
  journal={Ecological Applications},
  year={1997},
  volume={7},
  pages={1278-1298}
}
Effects of pollution on biotic integrity are difficult to identify when correlations occur between environmental gradients and contaminant effects, as they do in estuaries. In this broad-scale study, we used canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) to distinguish influences of natural and contaminant-related gradients on macrobenthic community structure among 319 sites from estuaries throughout the northern Gulf of Mexico. Natural gradients in salinity, depth, and sediment composition obscured… 

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