Record Info:
- Extended Citation
- Guerin, A.J., Kidd, K.A., Maltais, MJ. et al. Temporal and Spatial Trends in Benthic Infauna and Potential Drivers, in a Highly Tidal Estuary in Atlantic Canada. Estuaries and Coasts 46, 16121631 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-023-01222-w
- Reference Abbreviation
- Guerin et al., 2023.
- Date Communicated
- 2023
- Region
- Harbour East
- Location Details
- Harbour East
- Group
- Biological
- Category
- Invertebrates
- Preliminary Ecosystems Component
- Infaunal invertebrates
- Attribute/Species (e.g.)
- Infaunal invertebrates
- Metric/Detail
- Primary Objective
- Identify key factors affecting benthic infauna in highly energetic tidal estuaries.
- Key Findings/Monitoring Red Flags
- Physical factors play an important role in shaping infaunal communities in soft-sediment habitats in tidal coastal waters.
- Data Collection Start
- 2011
- Data Collection Finish
- 2020
- Physical collection of data/samples
- Yes
- Referenced Data Source (if data not physically collected or not available in text)
- Stakeholder Group
- Stakeholder Name
- Canadian Water Network
- Type of Reference
- Journal Article
- Source Details
- Monitoring Tool
- Monitoring/Management Recommendations
- Notes
- File/Paper Location
- PDF Available