Discovery of Sabellaria spinulosa reefs in an intensively fished area of the Dutch Continental Shelf, North Sea

The tube-building polychaete Sabellaria spinulosa (Ross worm) can form conspicuous biogenic reefs that stabilize the seabed and increase biodiversity by providing a habitat for a multitude of other species. These reefs,however, are assumed to be vulnerable to human-induced physical disturbances of the seabed. In the Greater North Sea, S. spinulosa reefs are recognized to be under threat and worthy of protection. In August 2017, three S.spinulosa reefs with a minimum extent of 1016 m2were discovered in the Dutch Brown Bank area. This area comprises a large-scale sandbank and adjacent troughs. T... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van der Reijden, Karin J.
Koop, Leo
O'Flynn, Sarah
Garcia, Silvia
Bos, Oscar
van der Sluis, Christiaan
Maaholm, David J.
Herman, Peter M.J.
Simons, Dick G.
Olff, Han
Ysebaert, Tom
Snellen, Mirjam
Govers, Laura L.
Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D.
Aquilar, Ricardo
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Reihe/Periodikum: van der Reijden , K J , Koop , L , O'Flynn , S , Garcia , S , Bos , O , van der Sluis , C , Maaholm , D J , Herman , P M J , Simons , D G , Olff , H , Ysebaert , T , Snellen , M , Govers , L L , Rijnsdorp , A D & Aquilar , R 2019 , ' Discovery of Sabellaria spinulosa reefs in an intensively fished area of the Dutch Continental Shelf, North Sea ' , Journal of Sea Research , vol. 144 , pp. 85-94 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2018.11.008
Schlagwörter: Biogenic Reef / Brown Bank / Ecosystem Engineer / Sabellaria spinulosa / North Sea / HABITAT STRUCTURE / WADDEN SEA / CLASSIFICATION / BACKSCATTER / PRESSURE / DYNAMICS / FEATURES / FAUNA
Sprache: Englisch
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