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The distribution of benthic macrofauna associations in the Bristol Channel in relation to tidal stress
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The distribution of benthic macrofauna associations in the Bristol Channel in relation to tidal stress

R.M. Warwick and R.J. Uncles
Marine Ecology Progress Series, Vol.3, pp.97-103
1980
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Abstract

Sediment bed types and benthic faunal associations in the Bristol Channel, U.K., are shown to be directly related to the tidally averaged M2 bed stress as determined from a hydrodynamical numerical model. The correlation provides an important preliminary to an understanding of the physical control of community structure and function.

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