Patterns in macrobenthic diversity in the lower shore of northeastern Atlantic macrotidal sandy beaches

Author:

Tauran A12,Quillien N3,Grall J14

Affiliation:

1. Observatoire marin, OSU IUEM (UBO, CNRS, IRD), UAR 3113, 29280 Plouzané, France

2. Station Marine d'Arcachon, University of Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, EPOC, UMR 5805, 33600 Pessac, France

3. France Energies Marines, 29280 Plouzané, France

4. IUEM LEMAR (UBO, CNRS, IRD), 29280 Plouzané, France

Abstract

Although knowledge of sandy beaches has increased recently, the benthic diversity of macrotidal sandy beaches in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean (more specifically, the western Channel and the northern Bay of Biscay) is poorly known. Here, we present a regional-scale account of the species diversity, both observed and estimated, of the macrobenthic fauna of Brittany based on an analysis of a species-level data set from 18 sandy beaches in Brittany that were sampled annually for 13 yr on the lower shore. In total, 526 species were identified, including 210 Annelida, 167 Arthropoda, 103 Mollusca, 19 Echinodermata and 27 species of other phyla. Four distinct habitats were distinguished based on their benthic communities and characterised using environmental variables. Sediment heterogeneity appeared to enhance diversity, as heterogeneous muddy sand harboured significantly more species than (muddy) fine sand. The role of environmental variables as structuring factors of benthic communities was investigated using redundancy analysis and variance partitioning. Beach morphodynamics and sediment structure explained most diversity variations (25.40 and 24.91%, respectively) followed by wave characteristics (13.46%). Finally, we offer some habitat-specific reference values regarding species richness and the Shannon index for M-AMBI computation during Water Framework Directive and Marine Strategy Directive evaluations for a more reliable characterisation of the ecological status of sandy beaches.

Publisher

Inter-Research Science Center

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