RABENI, C. F. & K. E. GIBBS, 1980.- Ordination of deep river invertebrate communities in relation to environmental variables. Hydrobiologia, 74 (1): 67-76.
Abstract: A deep Main river was examined to determine the effects of selected environmental variables on benthic invertebrate community structure. Thirty-three sites were sampled by divers using artificial substrates. The Bray-Curtis ordination was used to establish community types based upon combinations of current velocity, siltation, and organic detritus. While some invertebrates were tightly clustered within particular communities, most taxa tended to concentrate in one community type but were not excluded from others. The results tended to support the individualistic hypothesis of species distribution.
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- Fecha de publicación: 01/09/1980
- Autores: Charles F. RABENI y K. Elizabeth GIBBS
- DOI (https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00009016)
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