Long-term effects of a toxic algal bloom on subtidal soft-sediment macroinvertebrate communities in Wellington Harbour, New Zealand
The long-term effects (>1 year) of a naturally occurring toxic plankton bloom (Karenia brevisulcata) on subtidal benthic macroinvertebrate communities were investigated in Wellington Harbour, a semi-enclosed temperate embayment in New Zealand. For 3 years communities were sampled at three differe...
Main Authors: | Kröger, Kerstin (Author), Gardner, Jonathan P.A (Author), Rowden, Ashley A. (Author), Wear, Robert G. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2006-05.
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