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Community structure of the benthos in Scottish sea-lochs. II. Spatial pattern
Authors:J Gage  A D Geekie
Institution:(1) Present address: Dunstaffnage Marine Research Laboratory, Oban, Argyll, Scotland
Abstract:Spatial pattern in the distribution of the macrobenthos was studied from series of van Veen grab samples taken in a systematic pattern in Lochs Etive and Creran, W. Scotland. Each series was collected in a circular pattern at 7 stations. Plots of the variances of the numerical occurrences of the species in the samples against their means revealed greater deviation from the random expectation in the case of the 2 muddy sand stations than for the soft-mud stations, with only 1 exception. Two tests of goodness-of-fit to the Poisson distribution were also applied. The degree of concordance between the 3 measures of non-randomness applied was measured. The best correlation was found between values of the ratio of variance: mean and the test statistic D of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov goodness-of-fit test. It was not possible to discuss the biological basis for the pattern measured, except for a few species shown to be markedly aggregated. No clear trend emerged from attempts to detect differences in pattern with various ecological groupings of the macrobenthos. However, from the use of the test values as sample statistics illustrative of overall community pattern, it was possible to conclude that the fauna of the shallow, usually current-swept areas of muddy sand in the sea-lochs investigated was more aggregated than that on the, usually deeper, soft-mud sediments in quieter water.
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