For benthic animals, enviornmental variability is experienced on the horizontal axis, whereas the vertical axis is more important for pelagic animals. The magnitude and frequency of abiotic fluctuations experienced by benthic animals depend on the environmental factors that control the longitudinal position of the estuarine gradient; for pelagic animals they mostly depend on the animals' behaviour on the vertical axis. The most upstream section of the estuary is the most variable for benthic animals because the tides of greatest range generate the highest abiotic fluctuations on the horizontal axis. The same section is the most abiotically stable for pelagic animals because tides of highest energy generate the strongest vertical mixing. The highest abiotic fluctuations experienced by these animals are in the most vertically stratified waters downstream in the estuary. Minimum numbers of species of benthic and pelagic animals are reached at different locations in the estuary corresponding to the areas which are the most abiotically variable for each type of animal. -from Authors
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Laprise, R., & Dodson, J. J. (1993). Nature of environmental variability experienced by benthic and pelagic animals in the St Lawrence Estuary, Canada. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 94(2), 129–139. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps094129
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