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Considering the functional value of common marine species as a conservation stake: the case of sandmason worm Lanice conchilega (Pallas 1766) (Annelida, Polychaeta) beds.

Laurent Godet1, Nicolas Toupoint, Frédéric Olivier, Jérôme Fournier, Christian Retière.   

Abstract

Conservation of the marine environment mainly focuses on threatened elements and more precisely on vulnerable and endangered species like birds and mammals. When dealing with the conservation of marine habitats, the scientific community is mainly interested in hot spots of diversity, like seagrass beds in Europe, or hot spots of endemism, like coral reefs in tropical areas. Nevertheless, using the example of a common and widespread marine invertebrate, the sandmason worm (Lanice conchilega, Polychaeta, Terebellidae), we show that vulnerability and rarity are not the only criteria to take into account in order to select the best natural element for conservation. This species can form dense beds that increase biodiversity, are attractive feeding grounds for birds and fishes, and have a high socioeconomic value. In consequence, they have a high functional value that should be considered as an important conservation stake. Through the example of the Chausey archipelago and the Bay of the Mont Saint-Michel (France), we propose a synthetic interdisciplinary approach to evaluate the conservation needs of these beds. The issue is even more pressing when one considers that these natural elements and many similar ones still do not benefit from any legal protection in Europe despite their high heritage value.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18828280     DOI: 10.1579/07-a-317.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ambio        ISSN: 0044-7447            Impact factor:   5.129


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1.  A new solitary free-living species of the genus Sphenopus (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Zoantharia, Sphenopidae) from Okinawa-jima Island, Japan.

Authors:  Takuma Fujii; James Davis Reimer
Journal:  Zookeys       Date:  2016-07-21       Impact factor: 1.546

2.  The effect of bio-irrigation by the polychaete Lanice conchilega on active denitrifiers: Distribution, diversity and composition of nosZ gene.

Authors:  Maryam Yazdani Foshtomi; Frederik Leliaert; Sofie Derycke; Anne Willems; Magda Vincx; Jan Vanaverbeke
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-02-06       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Integrating Ecosystem Engineering and Food Web Ecology: Testing the Effect of Biogenic Reefs on the Food Web of a Soft-Bottom Intertidal Area.

Authors:  Bart De Smet; Jérôme Fournier; Marleen De Troch; Magda Vincx; Jan Vanaverbeke
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-10-23       Impact factor: 3.240

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