The relationship between fish abundance and algal biomass in a seagrass-drift algae community

Repetitive seine and monthly drop net samples taken in a seagrass bed in the Indian River, Florida, indicate that significant relationships exist between the abundances of both the code goby Gobiosoma robustum and the gulf pipefish Syngnathus scovelli and drift algae biomass. We suggest that drift a...

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