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Effects of the Discharge of Iron Ore Tailings
Figure 2. Vertical zonation patterns of subtidal assemblages for sites affected by iron ore tailings (Ensenada Chapaco) and reference sites on
the coast of Huasco (northern Chile). The nomenclature of stations is
the same as in Figure 1.
Figure 4. Two-way coincidence table with the grouping of sampling stations
(assemblage dendrogram) and species (species dendrogram) present in rocky
subtidal communities during winter 1993. (A) Contributions of species within the stations and (B) contributions of species across stations. Each group is
identiļ¬ed by the station and the initials of the assemblage. BG = barren ground;
AL = algae; CA = crustose algae; KF = kelp forest; EN=encrusting species; CI=
Cirripedia; PH = Phragmatopoma. For stations, refer to Figure 1.
Figure 3. Vertical zonation patterns of subtidal assemblages for sites affected by
iron ore tailings (Ensenada Chapaco) and reference sites on the coast of Huasco
(northern Chile). The nomenclature of stations is the same as in Figure 1.
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