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 p. (UNC-ZOOL. Contains short descriptions 

 and illustrations of representatives of many 

 groups, but no keys.) 



ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 

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CARRIKER, M. R. 



1950. A preliminary list of the literature on the 

 ecology of the estuaries, with emphasis on the 

 middle Atlantic coast of the United 

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HEDGPETH, J. W. (editor). 



1957. Treatise on marine ecology and paleoecology. 

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 p. (IMS, UNC-ZOOL, NCSU, DUKE-GEN. 

 Contains a wealth of diverse information in- 

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LIVINGSTONE, R., JR. 



1965. A preliminary bibliography with KWIC in- 

 dex on the ecology of estuaries and coastal areas of 

 the eastern United States. U.S. Fish Wildl. 

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ODUM, H. T., B. J. COPELAND, and E. A. Mc- 

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1974. Coastal ecological systems of the United 

 States. Conservation Foundation, Washington, 

 D.C., 4 vols. (Descriptions of marine and es- 

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PEARSE, A. S. 



1936. Estuarine animals at Beaufort, North 

 Carolina. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 52:174- 

 222. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL and IMS. List of 

 species with distribution information.) 



Benthos and the Sargassum Community 



ADAMS, J. A. 



1960. A contribution to the biology and postlarval 



development of the sargassum fish, Histrio histrio 



(Linnaeus), with a discussion of the Sargassum 



complex. Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb. 10:55- 



82. (ALL except UNC-MAIN and NMFS. 



Includes a list of invertebrates associated with 



Sargassum.) 

 BISHOP, S. H. 



1960. Outer banks benthic fauna of the tidal flats 



in Pamlico Sound, N.C. M.A. Thesis, Duke 



Univ., Durham, 103 p. 

 BOESCH. D. F. 



1972. Species diversity of marine macrobenthos in 



the Virginia area. Chesapeake Sci. 13:206- 



211. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 



BRETT, C. E. 



1963. Relationships between marine invertebrate 

 infauna distribution and sediment type distribu- 

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 Thesis, Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 202 

 p. (UNC-GEOL, IMS.) 



CAIN, T. D. 



1972. Additional epifauna of a reef off North 

 Carolina. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 88:79- 

 82. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL.) 



CALDER, D. R., and M. L. BREHMER. 



1967. Seasonal occurrence of epifauna on test pan- 

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 Limnol. 1:149-164. (NCSU, NMFS, UNC- 

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CERAME-VIVAS, M. J., and I. E. GRAY. 



1966. The distribution pattern of benthic in- 

 vertebrates of the continental shelf off North 

 Carolina. Ecology 47:260-270. (ALL except 

 UNC-MAIN. Includes a list of species and 

 analysis of their distributions.) 



CORY, R. L. 



1967. Epifauna of the Patuxent River estuary, 

 Maryland, for 1963 and 1964. Chesapeake Sci. 

 8:71-89. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 



DAY, J. H., J. G. FIELD, and M. P. MONTGOMERY. 



1971. The use of numerical methods to determine 

 the distribution of benthic fauna across the con- 

 tinental shelf of North Carolina. J. Anim. Ecol. 

 40:93-125. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 



DEXTER, D. M. 



1969. Structure of an intertidal sandy-beach com- 

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 10:93-98. (ALL except UNC-MAIN. Discusses 

 diversity and niches of the six most abundant 

 species.) 



DORJES, J. 



1972. Georgia coastal region, Sapelo Island, 

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 216. (Results of a survey along three transects 

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FENCHEL, T. M., and R. J. RIEDL. 



1970. The sulfide system: a new biotic community 

 underneath the oxidized layer of marine sand bot- 

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FREY, D. G. 



1946. Oyster bars of the Potomac River. U.S. 

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 FREY, R. W., and J. D. HOWARD. 



1969. A profile of biogenic sedimentary structures 

 in a Holocene barrier island-salt marsh complex, 

 Georgia. Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 

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 HACKETT. H. E. 



1963. A preliminary list of the organisms of the 



