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Estuaries and Coasts | 2016

Influence of Static Habitat Attributes on Local and Regional Rocky Intertidal Community Structure

Brenda Konar; Katrin Iken; Heather A. Coletti; Daniel H. Monson; Ben P. Weitzman

Rocky intertidal communities are structured by local environmental drivers, which can be dynamic, fluctuating on various temporal scales, or static and not greatly varying across years. We examined the role of six static drivers (distance to freshwater, tidewater glacial presence, wave exposure, fetch, beach slope, and substrate composition) on intertidal community structure across the northern Gulf of Alaska. We hypothesized that community structure is less similar at the local scale compared with the regional scale, coinciding with static drivers being less similar on smaller than larger scales. We also hypothesized that static attributes mainly drive local biological community structure. For this, we surveyed five to six sites in each of the six regions in the mid and low intertidal strata. Across regions, static attributes were not consistently different and only small clusters of sites had similar attributes. Additionally, intertidal communities were less similar on the site compared with the region level. These results suggest that these biological communities are not strongly influenced by the local static attributes measured in this study. An alternative explanation is that static attributes among our regions are not different enough to influence the biological communities. This lack of evidence for a strong static driver may be a result of our site selection, which targeted rocky sheltered communities. This suggests that this habitat may be ideal to examine the influence of dynamic drivers. We recommend that future analyses of dynamic attributes may best be performed after analyses have demonstrated that sites do not differ in static attributes.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2012

Long-term effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill: sea otter foraging in the intertidal as a pathway of exposure to lingering oil

James L. Bodkin; Brenda E. Ballachey; Heather A. Coletti; George G. Esslinger; Kimberly A. Kloecker; Stanley D. Rice; John A. Reed; Daniel H. Monson


Ecosphere | 2016

Detecting and inferring cause of change in an Alaska nearshore marine ecosystem

Heather A. Coletti; James L. Bodkin; Daniel H. Monson; Brenda E. Ballachey; Thomas A. Dean


Annual Report | 2002

Sea Otter Studies in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve

James L. Bodkin; Brenda E. Ballachey; Kimberly A. Kloecker; George G. Esslinger; Daniel H. Monson; Heather A. Coletti; James A. Estes


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2017

Variation in abundance of Pacific Blue Mussel (Mytilus trossulus) in the Northern Gulf of Alaska, 2006–2015

James L. Bodkin; Heather A. Coletti; Brenda E. Ballachey; Daniel H. Monson; Daniel Esler; Thomas A. Dean


Archive | 2017

Gulf Watch Alaska nearshore component: Monitoring site locations from Prince William Sound, Katmai National Park and Preserve, and Kenai Fjords National Park

Heather A. Coletti; Kim Kloecker; James L. Bodkin; Thomas A. Dean


Archive | 2015

Variability within nearshore ecosystems of the Gulf of Alaska

Brenda E. Ballachey; James L. Bodkin; Heather A. Coletti; Thomas A. Dean; Daniel Esler; George G. Esslinger; Katrin Iken; Kimberly A. Kloecker; Brenda Konar; Mandy Lindeberg; Daniel H. Monson; Marnie Shepherd; Ben P. Weitzman


Archive | 2015

Pacific blue mussel (Mytilus trossulus) abundance in the Gulf of Alaska: Synthesis of Gulf Watch data (2006-2013) and a consideration of major recruitment events (1989-2013)

Daniel H. Monson; Thomas A. Dean; Mandy Lindeberg; James L. Bodkin; Heather A. Coletti; Daniel Esler; Kimberly A. Kloecker; Ben P. Weitzman; Brenda E. Ballachey


Archive | 2011

Distribution and density of marine birds and mammals along the Kenai Fjords National Park coastline - March 2010

Heather A. Coletti; James L. Bodkin; George G. Esslinger


Natural Resource Technical Report | 2011

Sea otter abundance in Kenai Fjords national Park: results from the 2010 aerial survey

Heather A. Coletti; James L. Bodkin; George G. Esslinger

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James L. Bodkin

United States Geological Survey

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Daniel H. Monson

United States Geological Survey

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Brenda E. Ballachey

United States Geological Survey

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George G. Esslinger

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Kimberly A. Kloecker

United States Geological Survey

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Ben P. Weitzman

United States Geological Survey

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Daniel Esler

Simon Fraser University

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Brenda Konar

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Katrin Iken

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Mandy Lindeberg

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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