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The macrofaunal benthic community of a sandy beach exposed to the effects of commercial clam dredging was studied to characterise the species distributions and assemblages. Two well-differentiated macrofaunal communities were found: a shallower one characterised by the bivalve Donax trunculus and the crab Portumnus latipes, occurring between 0.5 and 2.5 m depth, typical of fine and medium sandy sediments subjected to strong hydrodynamism, and a deeper, more diverse one, characterised by the bivalves Chamelea gallina, Donax semistriatus, Mactra stultorum, the gastropod Nassarius mutabilis and the crab Liocarcinus vernalis, typical of well sorted fine sand sediments
37e Congrès de la CIESM : 37th CIESM Congress, 7-11 June 2004, Barcelone, Espagne.-- 1 page, 1 figure, 1 table
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Chamelea, Donax, Beach, Communities, Mediterranean
Chamelea, Donax, Beach, Communities, Mediterranean
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