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Marine macroinvertebrate diversity of St. Catherines Island, Georgia. American Museum novitates ; no. 3367

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Title: Marine macroinvertebrate diversity of St. Catherines Island, Georgia. American Museum novitates ; no. 3367
Other Titles: Marine macroinvertebrates, St. Catherines
Authors: Prezant, Robert S.
Toll, Ronald B.
Rollins, Harold B.
Chapman, Eric J.
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: New York, NY : American Museum of Natural History
Series/Report no.: American Museum novitates ; no. 3367
Abstract: "St. Catherines Island is one of several barrier islands lining the coast of Georgia, USA. This island is among the least recently anthropogenically impacted of the Georgia Sea Islands, but had not previously been examined in detail for coastal invertebrate macrofauna. From 1992 through late 1998 a coastal survey was conducted that examined the diverse marine invertebrate fauna of St. Catherines Island. Salt marshes, sand flats, mid- to low-energy sand beaches, beach wood debris, tidal creeks, shallow benthos, and artificial hard substrata (including docks) were qualitatively sampled for macroinvertebrates. Over 340 species were identified. Crustaceans composed close to 40% (14% amphipods; 15% decapods), polychaetes 17.5%, and molluscs about 25% of all species recovered. These results are compared to the few other relevant studies from the United States mid-Atlantic Coast"--P. [1].
Description: 31 p. : map ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-31).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2246/2856

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