Intertidal community offshore from the Werribee sewage-treatment farm: an opportunistic infaunal assemblage
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
33(1) 45 - 54
Published: 1982
Abstract
The upper intertidal sediments and infauna between two effluent drains at the Werribee sewage-treatment farm were sampled during the late spring of 1979. Sediments were of fine sands, little mud and varying amounts of shell debris. Species diversity was low, but abundance very high. Densities of individuals at the two drains ranged from about 300 000 to 400 000 individuals per square metre. The fauna was characterized by opportunistic species which included spionid, capitellid and nereid polychaetes and corophiid amphipods.
Keywords: organic enrichment; Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia
https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9820045
© CSIRO 1982