The macrozoobenthos of an important wintering area of the common scoter ( Melanitta nigra )

In October 1994, 39 macrobenthic samples, divided between two areas, were taken on the western Belgian Coastal Banks. The two areas could not be clearly divided, concerning their macrobenthic communities. Multivariate techniques revealed five coherent communities, linked with typical sedimentologica...

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Main Authors: Degraer, S, Vincx, M, Meire, Patrick, Offringa, H
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1999
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spelling ftonapublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/5de9322b-ac86-41c7-9f4d-a92c1ac7d90e 2023-05-15T17:10:56+02:00 The macrozoobenthos of an important wintering area of the common scoter ( Melanitta nigra ) Degraer, S Vincx, M Meire, Patrick Offringa, H 1999 application/pdf https://data.inbo.be/pureportal/en/publications/the-macrozoobenthos-of-an-important-wintering-area-of-the-common-scoter-melanitta-nigra(5de9322b-ac86-41c7-9f4d-a92c1ac7d90e).html https://data.inbo.be/purews/files/6578060/Degraer_etal_1999_JMarBiolAssocUK.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Degraer , S , Vincx , M , Meire , P & Offringa , H 1999 , ' The macrozoobenthos of an important wintering area of the common scoter ( Melanitta nigra ) ' Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom , vol 79 , no. 2 , pp. 243-251 . article 1999 ftonapublicatio 2016-06-23T19:11:43Z In October 1994, 39 macrobenthic samples, divided between two areas, were taken on the western Belgian Coastal Banks. The two areas could not be clearly divided, concerning their macrobenthic communities. Multivariate techniques revealed five coherent communities, linked with typical sedimentological factors: (1) the Barnea candida community in a very compact muddy sediment (median 14 µm); (2) a second community characterized by the presence of spat of Mytilus edulis , With a medium sandy sediment (median 456 µm); (3) the Lanice conchilega community inhabiting a fine sandy sediment (median 211 µm); (4) the Nephtys cirrosa-Echinocardium cordatum community in a coarser fine sandy sediment (median 242 µm); and (5), closely related to the latter, the N. cirrosa community also occurring in a fine sandy sediment (median 224 µm). Only the L. conchilega community belongs to the diverse transition zone. The other four communities seem to be part of the heterogeneous, species-poor coastal zone associations, nTo open sea communities have been detected in the area.On the western Coastal Banks only the L. conchilega community, because of the high numbers of Abra alba, Tellina fabula , and Spisula subtruncata , can be interesting as feeding grounds for the common scoter ( Melanitta nigra (Aves: Mergini)). Comparison of the spatial distribution of the wintering common scoters and the L. conchilega community revealed no direct similarity. The factors possibly causing this dissimilarity have been discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Melanitta nigra Research Institute Nature and Forest: Research outputs
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description In October 1994, 39 macrobenthic samples, divided between two areas, were taken on the western Belgian Coastal Banks. The two areas could not be clearly divided, concerning their macrobenthic communities. Multivariate techniques revealed five coherent communities, linked with typical sedimentological factors: (1) the Barnea candida community in a very compact muddy sediment (median 14 µm); (2) a second community characterized by the presence of spat of Mytilus edulis , With a medium sandy sediment (median 456 µm); (3) the Lanice conchilega community inhabiting a fine sandy sediment (median 211 µm); (4) the Nephtys cirrosa-Echinocardium cordatum community in a coarser fine sandy sediment (median 242 µm); and (5), closely related to the latter, the N. cirrosa community also occurring in a fine sandy sediment (median 224 µm). Only the L. conchilega community belongs to the diverse transition zone. The other four communities seem to be part of the heterogeneous, species-poor coastal zone associations, nTo open sea communities have been detected in the area.On the western Coastal Banks only the L. conchilega community, because of the high numbers of Abra alba, Tellina fabula , and Spisula subtruncata , can be interesting as feeding grounds for the common scoter ( Melanitta nigra (Aves: Mergini)). Comparison of the spatial distribution of the wintering common scoters and the L. conchilega community revealed no direct similarity. The factors possibly causing this dissimilarity have been discussed.
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author Degraer, S
Vincx, M
Meire, Patrick
Offringa, H
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Vincx, M
Meire, Patrick
Offringa, H
The macrozoobenthos of an important wintering area of the common scoter ( Melanitta nigra )
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Vincx, M
Meire, Patrick
Offringa, H
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title The macrozoobenthos of an important wintering area of the common scoter ( Melanitta nigra )
title_short The macrozoobenthos of an important wintering area of the common scoter ( Melanitta nigra )
title_full The macrozoobenthos of an important wintering area of the common scoter ( Melanitta nigra )
title_fullStr The macrozoobenthos of an important wintering area of the common scoter ( Melanitta nigra )
title_full_unstemmed The macrozoobenthos of an important wintering area of the common scoter ( Melanitta nigra )
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