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Epifauna and thermal additions in the upper Patuxent River estuary

January 1, 1969

In the upper Patuxent Estuary environmental changes in temperature, salinity, and turbidity over a 5-year period are linked to changes in epifaunal production and species distribution. During 1967 a series of monthly panels showed dry weight production averaged 2.8 times greater in a steam electric station heated effluent than in the intake. A downriver shift in epifanual production in 1967 and changes in species abundance was noted and attributed to natural changes in salinity and turbidity and man-induced changes in temperature.


Publication Year 1969
Title Epifauna and thermal additions in the upper Patuxent River estuary
DOI 10.2307/1350457
Authors R. L. Cory, J. W. Nauman
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Chesapeake Science
Index ID 70035350
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse