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Spatial patterns in suprabenthic communities in the English Channel

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The purpose of this paper was to establish the main characteristics of the suprabenthic communities of the English Channel including those found in a potential aggregate extraction zone located in the central part. Sampling was carried out with a Macer-GIROQ sledge during four periods in 2007. In this offshore site, the suprabenthic faunal composition and abundance were close to those observed in other similar sites in coarse sand to pebbles in the western and eastern parts of the English Channel. But, the species richness was low (65 species). Amphipods were the dominant group in terms of diversity and abundance. Only a few species, mostly amphipods and decapods, showed significant daily migration. Seasonal variations were moderate. Due to the similar suprabenthic fauna having good swimming ability, the aggregate extraction zone in the central part of the Channel could be rapidly colonized after exploitation and thus could rapidly insure a feeding resource for fish, which are attracted by abundant prey.

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hal-00664363 , version 1 (30-01-2012)

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Jean-Claude Dauvin, C. Rolet, S. Alizier, T. Ruellet. Spatial patterns in suprabenthic communities in the English Channel. Journal of Sea Research (JSR), 2011, 65, pp.182-185. ⟨10.1016/j.seares.2010.07.003⟩. ⟨hal-00664363⟩
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