2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.seares.2010.04.005
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Diversity and distribution of benthic macrofauna in the Baltic Sea

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“…However, certain environmental factors are known to exert a dominant control over the natural distribution of species [21,22]. Temperature and salinity have been recognised to be the most important environmental determinants of abundance and geographical distribution of marine poikilotherms [23]. Indeed, several studies on teredinids have confirmed the importance of temperature and salinity in the physiology, distribution and activity of these organisms [8,14-17,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, certain environmental factors are known to exert a dominant control over the natural distribution of species [21,22]. Temperature and salinity have been recognised to be the most important environmental determinants of abundance and geographical distribution of marine poikilotherms [23]. Indeed, several studies on teredinids have confirmed the importance of temperature and salinity in the physiology, distribution and activity of these organisms [8,14-17,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the data on the total organic content is very important (Gogina, Zettler 2010), especially for predictions of deposit feeders such as polychaetes H. diversicolor, M. neglecta and P. elegans (Olenin 1997). On the other hand uneven distribution of sampling sites can result in different spatial accuracy (Šiaulys et al 2012), thus in our case more dense sampling in deeper areas should provide better models for widespread and deep living species.…”
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“…1). Of the available environmental predictors known to be important for the distribution of benthic invertebrates (Olenin 1997;Bučas et al 2009;Gogina, Zettler 2010;Reiss et al 2011), eight were used for 1997; Gelumbauskaitė et al 1999;Bitinas et al 2004). Sediments were classified into four types: boulders, cobbles/gravel, sand and silt (Wentworth 1922).…”
Section: Environmental Predictors and Field Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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