2022
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10081112
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A Multidisciplinary Approach for A Better Knowledge of the Benthic Habitat and Community Distribution in the Central and Western English Channel

Abstract: About 80% of the seabed of the English Channel (EC) is covered by coarse sediment, from coarse sand to pebbles. Quantitative data on the benthic macrofauna in these types of sediment remains are rare due to the difficulty of using grab corers in such hard substrates. The deepest central part of the EC (45–101 m depth) was prospected during two VIDEOCHARM surveys in June 2010 and June 2011 to increase knowledge of such sublittoral coarse sediment benthic habitats. Sampling focussed on a longitudinal transect in… Show more

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“…**: new species for the EC since 1999 checklist. (1) FWEC: French side of the Western English Channel [1,4,16] (2) EWEC: English side of the Western English Channel [1,3,5,17,18] (3) NBG: Normano-Breton Gulf [1,9,11,13,14,19,20] (4) BS: Bay of Seine [1,12] and MABES dataset (https://www.seine-aval.fr/publication (accessed on 1 June 2022)) (5) CEC: Central English Channel [8,21,22] (6) Wight: [3,17,23] (7) EEEC: English side of the Eastern English Channel [3,18,24,25] (8) FEEC: French side of the Eastern English Channel [1,7,10,[24][25][26][27][28] All the species were checked against the WORMS database of amphipods on 31 May 2022 (https://www.marinespecies.org (accessed on 3 June 2022)). The families and species are ordered alphabetically within the families, and the species are ordered alphabetically with the genera.…”
Section: Comparison Between 1999 and 2022 Checklistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…**: new species for the EC since 1999 checklist. (1) FWEC: French side of the Western English Channel [1,4,16] (2) EWEC: English side of the Western English Channel [1,3,5,17,18] (3) NBG: Normano-Breton Gulf [1,9,11,13,14,19,20] (4) BS: Bay of Seine [1,12] and MABES dataset (https://www.seine-aval.fr/publication (accessed on 1 June 2022)) (5) CEC: Central English Channel [8,21,22] (6) Wight: [3,17,23] (7) EEEC: English side of the Eastern English Channel [3,18,24,25] (8) FEEC: French side of the Eastern English Channel [1,7,10,[24][25][26][27][28] All the species were checked against the WORMS database of amphipods on 31 May 2022 (https://www.marinespecies.org (accessed on 3 June 2022)). The families and species are ordered alphabetically within the families, and the species are ordered alphabetically with the genera.…”
Section: Comparison Between 1999 and 2022 Checklistsmentioning
confidence: 99%