Using long-term ecological monitoring to evaluate how climate and human-induced disturbances impact nekton communities in a northern gulf of mexico estuary

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  • who: Jason A. Garwood from the Island Drive, Eastpoint, FL, USA Coastal Research, University of Central Florida, have published the research work: Using long-term ecological monitoring to evaluate how climate and human-induced disturbances impact nekton communities in a Northern Gulf of Mexico estuary, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aims of this study were threefold: identify seasonal and spatial patterns in the nekton community structure of Apalachicola Bay, determine how environmental characteristics explain patterns in nekton community structure, and_(3) investigate the role of freshwater inflow from Apalachicola River in driving patterns in . . .

     

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