Distribution patterns in the benthic diversity of the eastern English Channel

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Understanding the distribution of specific diversity is currently an important focus in marine research, and the role of marine biodiversity has been fully recognised as essential for the proper functioning of the biosphere. The objective of this study was to explain the distribution of macrobenthic taxonomic richness (vagile epifauna, endofauna and sessile epifauna) in the eastern part of the English Channel using both classical methods and applying the mid-domain effect (MDE) model. High diversity was encountered in the eastern English Channel (875 taxa), with high-diversity areas often comprising gravelly or pebbly sediments. Sessile epifauna represented 25% of this inventory, revealing the importance of this group. Our results underline the existence of randomness in the observed species richness distribution due to large number of species with restricted ranges. © Inter-Research 2013.

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Foveau, A., Desroy, N., Dauvin, J. C., & Dewarumez, J. M. (2013). Distribution patterns in the benthic diversity of the eastern English Channel. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 479, 115–126. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10128

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