Effects of two marinas on the composition of fouling assemblages
steve@essolutions.com.au on 17 Aug 2021
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- Author(s)
- Webb, J. A., & Keough, M. J.
- Year
- 2000
- Title
- Effects of two marinas on the composition of fouling assemblages
- Source
- Biofouling
- DOI
- 10.1080/08927010009378457
- Volume
- 16
- Issue
- 2-4
- Pages
- 345-360
- ISSN/ISBN
- 0892-7014,1029-2454
Evidence
Cause |
Effect |
Response measure type |
Habitat |
Country |
Modified |
|
Water quality
(Decrease)
The cause has been assumed that water quality is reduced inside of pleasure boat marinas. Another way of characterising this could be a development increase, but no options for this so far
|
Invertebrates - abundance
For this example, just talking about abundance of polychaete worms. These were in greater abundances inside the marina
|
F statistic/ratio |
Estuary |
Australia |
11-Feb-2020 |
|