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    Ampeliscidae - Wikipedia

    The Ampeliscidae are a family of amphipods, distinct enough to warrant placement in a monotypic superfamily Ampeliscoidea. They are benthic, found at the bottom of seas and oceans. They are distributed worldwide, and are often abundant in areas with fine sediments. They live in infaunal tubes, … See more

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    The Ampeliscidae are a family of amphipods, distinct enough to warrant placement in a monotypic superfamily Ampeliscoidea. [1] They are benthic, found at the bottom of seas and oceans. They are distributed worldwide, and are often abundant in areas with fine sediments. [2]
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    The Ampeliscidae Kröyer, 1842 is amongst the most diverse amphipod families; it comprises four genera, Ampelisca being the richest with more than 200 species. The Ampelisca genus presents high morphological homogeneity and the identification of the species by ecologists remains difficult.
    The bold number correspond to the number of Ampeliscaspecies found in the eight areas; the species name and numbers correspond to the maximal abundances per m2in different sites. The number of species varied from a maximum of 27 along the Portuguese coast, to a minimum of 7, in the eastern part of the English Channel.
    Apart from the high diversity of the Ampelisca, another particularity of this genus is to present a high degree of sympatry, not only at the regional and local scales, but also at the scale of the grab replicate sample (Dauvin et al., 1993). The Ampeliscaspecies tend to inhabit distinct types of substratum.
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  7. WEBThe Ampeliscidae Kröyer, 1842 is amongst the most diverse amphipod families; it comprises four genera, Ampelisca being the richest with more than 200 species. The Ampelisca genus presents high morphological …

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