2020
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.3415
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Coastal geomorphology and oceanographic features shape subtidal benthic communities in management areas of central Chile

Abstract: The spatial variation in community structure among 30 areas for the management and exploitation of benthic resources (AMEBRs) in central Chile was assessed from surveys conducted during the same spring–summer season. One hundred taxa identified in the subtidal surveys were grouped into 10 functional groups. The influence and relative importance of external factors over benthic associations were assessed through nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) and path analysis. Three main categories of external facto… Show more

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“…Besides the GA has been recognized as a vital area of retention for larval stages of several pelagic and benthic species (Castro et al., 2007; Landaeta & Castro, 2006; Yannicelli et al., 2006). These characteristics produce some of the largest benthic, pelagic, and demersal fisheries in the world (Cubillos et al., 1998; Díaz et al., 2020; Hernández & Tapia, 2021; Hernández et al., 2021; Thiel et al., 2007). In Monterey Bay, Graham et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the GA has been recognized as a vital area of retention for larval stages of several pelagic and benthic species (Castro et al., 2007; Landaeta & Castro, 2006; Yannicelli et al., 2006). These characteristics produce some of the largest benthic, pelagic, and demersal fisheries in the world (Cubillos et al., 1998; Díaz et al., 2020; Hernández & Tapia, 2021; Hernández et al., 2021; Thiel et al., 2007). In Monterey Bay, Graham et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%