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  • Spatial structure of a subt...
    Dauvin, Jean-Claude; Thiébaut, Eric; Gesteira, José Luis Gomez; Ghertsos, Konstantinos; Gentil, Franck; Ropert, Michel; Sylvand, Bernard

    Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology, 08/2004, Letnik: 307, Številka: 2
    Journal Article

    The spatial distribution of the muddy fine sand community from the Bay of Veys (western English Channel) were investigated during spring and autumn 1997. A grid of 55 and 54 sites was sampled in March and October, respectively, using two replicates per site of a Hamon grab (0.25 m 2) for macrofauna collection and an additional one for sediment analysis. A total of 172 species were sampled with a dominance of polychaetes, followed by crustaceans and bivalves. The species richness and abundance show low temporal changes despite higher values in October than in March. In March, the mean abundance was 165 ind. 0.5 m −2; in October, the mean abundance was 212 ind. 0.5 m −2. Four assemblages from the Abra alba– Pectinaria koreni community were identified corresponding to a bathymetric and sedimentary gradient from muddy fine sands with high levels of fine particles in shallow water to fine sands in deeper water. The discussion focuses on factors prevailing on the spatial structure of sandy communities in the English Channel.