Shallow-water polychaete assemblages in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea and its possible use in the evaluation of good environmental state

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
R. Sardà, L. Serrano, C. Labrune, J. Gil, D. March, J. Amouroux, S. Taboada, P. Bonifácio, A. Grémare
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Sarda, R., Serrano, L., Labrune, C., Gil, J., March, D., Amouroux, J.M., Taboada, S., Bonifacio, P. and Gremare, A. 2014. Shallow-water polychaete assemblages in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea and its possible use in the evaluation of good environmental state. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 71: 289–301. Forty-four shore-normal transects along the Northwestern Mediterranean coast between the mouth of the Rhone River (France) and Valencia City (Spain) were sampled during the REDIT-I (September 1998, [R1]) and REDIT-II (December 1999, [R2]) campaigns. Polychaete distribution patterns on shallow littoral fine sands (10 to 50 m water depths) were analyzed at a regional scale. A total of 359 species of polychaetes were identified which represents 38% of all polychaete species recorded in the western Mediterranean. Four main soft-bottom communities were identified from the samples in the area: Littoral Fine Sands, Littoral Sandy Mud, Terrigenous Coastal Mud and Detritic Sand. Predominantly sandy environments were characterized by Ditrupa arietina and Owenia fusiformis while Lumbrineris latreilli, Hilbigneris gracilis and Sternaspis scutata were numerically dominant in muddy environments. Biological diversity assessments at different temporal and spatial scales are required by the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive (2008/56/EC) in accordance with criteria and methodological standards of Good Environmental Status (GEnS). Selected indicators for descriptors are explored based on this mesoscale assessment.
地中海西北部浅水多毛类群落及其在良好环境状态评价中的应用
Sarda, R., Serrano, L., Labrune, C., Gil, J., March, D., Amouroux, j.m., Taboada, S., Bonifacio, P.和Gremare, A. 2014。地中海西北部浅水多毛类群落及其在良好环境状态评价中的应用。维多利亚博物馆回忆录71:289-301。在REDIT-I(1998年9月,[R1])和REDIT-II(1999年12月,[R2])运动期间,沿地中海西北部罗纳河口(法国)和瓦伦西亚市(西班牙)之间的44个海岸正常样带进行了采样。在区域尺度上分析了浅海细沙(10 ~ 50 m水深)上多毛类的分布格局。共鉴定出多毛动物359种,占西地中海地区记录到的多毛动物种类总数的38%。研究区软底群落主要有4种:滨海细砂、滨海砂泥、陆源滨海泥和碎屑砂。在沙地环境中,主要以沙质土虱和梭形狼螨为主,而在泥泞环境中,数量上主要以红叶绵螨、薄纱Hilbigneris gracilis和鳞片栗螨为主。欧洲海洋战略框架指令(2008/56/EC)要求根据良好环境状况(GEnS)的标准和方法标准,在不同的时间和空间尺度上进行生物多样性评估。在中尺度评估的基础上,探讨了描述符的选定指标。
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