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Title: Faunistic diversity of Maltese pocket sandy and shingle beaches : are these of conservation value?
Authors: Gauci, Marika J.
Deidun, Alan
Schembri, Patrick J.
Keywords: Biodiversity -- Malta
Species diversity -- Malta
Beaches -- Malta
Beaches -- Environmental aspects
Shingle industry -- Malta
Coasts -- Malta
Coastal ecology -- Malta
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Institute of Oceanology PAS
Citation: Gauci, M. J., Deidun, A., & Schembri, P. J. (2005). Faunistic diversity of Maltese pocket sandy and shingle beaches: are these of conservation value?. Oceanologia, 47(2).
Abstract: The littoral fauna of Maltese sandy and shingle beaches is generally regarded as impoverished and consequently of little conservation interest. The fauna of three sandy and three shingle beaches was systematically sampled by coring, standardised searching and pitfall traps. Diversity and population density were highest at the surface for sandy beaches, but were highest below the surface for shingle. The two beach types had distinct suites of species and individual beaches were faunistically distinct. Maltese sandy and shingle beaches are of conservation importance for their habitat-restricted species, some of which have limited local and regional distributions, and are internationally protected.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/21178
ISSN: 00783234
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