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  • SBC LTER: BEACH: Talitrid amphipod (Megalorchestia spp.) mean positions on spring and neap tides
  • Santa Barbara Coastal LTER
    Emery, Kyle
    Kramer, Valerie
    Schooler, Nicholas K
    Michaud, Kristen
    Madden, Jessica
    Hubbard, David M
    Miller, Robert J
    Dugan, Jenifer E
  • 2021-11-12
  • Santa Barbara Coastal LTER, K. Emery, V. Kramer, N. Schooler, K. Michaud, J. Madden, D. Hubbard, R. Miller, and J. Dugan. 2021. SBC LTER: BEACH: Talitrid amphipod (Megalorchestia spp.) mean positions on spring and neap tides ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-28).

  • These data describe the position of four burrowed talitrid amphipod species (Megalorchestia spp.) and unidentified juveniles surveyed on a spring tide and a neap tide in August 2016. The data table includes the counts of each species, including unidentified juveniles, from each core sample (1-30) on each transect (A-F). The distance of the sample from the bluff (0 m) is also given.

    The dataset is to support the journal article: Emery, KA, VR Kramer, NK Schooler, KM Michaud, JR Madden, DM Hubbard, RJ Miller, JE Dugan. 2021. Habitat partitioning by mobile intertidal invertebrates of sandy beaches shifts with the tides. Ecosphere.

  • N: 34.417193      S: 34.417193      E: -119.815667      W: -119.815667
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