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Bibliographic resource
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Journal article
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Title
Avilés Canyon System: Increasing the benthic biodiversity knowledge
Abstract
Macro and megafauna were studied in the Avilés Canyon System (ACS), southern Bay of Biscay (Cantabrian Sea), during several oceanographic cruises carried out from 2009 to 2017. The biodiversity of ACS is summarized and its description is herein updated after sampling surveys of several programmes (ECOMARG, INDEMARES, SponGES, INTEMARES) conducted by the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO).This study has updated previous knowledge in the canyon area from past national and international projects, their reports and publications as well as data collected in the context of regional projects designed to gain new insight into the diversity of marine invertebrates and fishes from the ACS. Samples were taken using a range of sampling gears (Rock dredge, Beam trawl, Trawl gear GOC-73, Suprabenthic sledge, Box corer and Remoted operated vehicle), from 55 to 2291 m in depth. A total of 1015 species were identified at the ACS: 98 Porifera, 153 Cnidaria, 14 Brachiopoda, 22 Bryozoa, 97 Mollusca, 151 Annelida, 315 Anthropoda, 74 Echinodermata and 91 Chordata. New records for the Bay of Biscay fauna include 13 Porifera species, 17 Cnidaria, 7 Mollusca, 8 Arthopoda, 3 Echinodermata and 4 Chordata. Also the bathymetric range of some species has been extended. As a result of the research projects carried out in the area in the last fifteen years, important information is now available which suggests that the ACS houses a large number of species with a high ecological value, that it represents a biodiversity hotspot in terms of the presence of sponge aggregations and coral reefs in certain regions, and that it sustains important fisheries due to the abundance of comercial species. Given the relevance of the species and habitats occurring in the ACS, there is a need to implement a conservation and management plan of the area in order to maintain habitats in good state of preservation.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000822948200003
Bibliographic citation
Ríos, P.; Altuna, A.; Frutos, I.; Manjón-Cabeza, E.; García-Guillén, L.; Macías-Ramírez, A.; Ibarrola, T.P.; Gofas, S.; Taboada, S.; Souto, J.; Alvarez, F.; Saiz Salinas, J.I.; Cardenas, P.; Rodríguez-Cabello, C.; Lourido, A.; Boza, C.; Rodríguez-Basalo, A.; Prado, E.; Abad-Uribarren, A.; Parra, S.; Sánchez, F.; Cristobo, J. (2022). Avilés Canyon System: Increasing the benthic biodiversity knowledge. Est., Coast. and Shelf Sci. 274: 107924. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2022.107924
Topic
Marine
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true
Access rights
open access
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true

Authors

author
Name
Pilar Ríos
author
Name
Alvaro Altuna
author
Name
Inmaculada Frutos
author
Name
Eugenia Manjón-Cabeza
author
Name
Laura García-Guillén
author
Name
Aurora Macías-Ramírez
author
Name
Teodoro Ibarrola
author
Name
Serge Gofas
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3141-3700
author
Name
Sergi Taboada
author
Name
Javier Souto
author
Name
Fernando Alvarez
author
Name
José Ignacio Saiz Salinas
author
Name
Paco Cardenas
author
Name
Cristina Rodríguez-Cabello
author
Name
Antía Lourido
author
Name
Cristina Boza
author
Name
Augusto Rodríguez-Basalo
author
Name
Elena Prado
author
Name
Alberto Abad-Uribarren
author
Name
Santiago Parra
author
Name
Francisco Sánchez
author
Name
Javier Cristobo

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2022.107924

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date created
2022-08-08
date modified
2022-08-09