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Changes in marine phytoplankton diversity: Assessment under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive

•We developed the indicator “Changes in plankton diversity” (PH3) to assess Pelagic Habitats.•This pilot study used three coastal time-series of phytoplankton data in French waters.•Four indices were selected to evaluate the phytoplankton community composition.•Integration with other pelagic indicat...

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Published in:Ecological indicators 2019-07, Vol.102, p.265-277
Main Authors: Rombouts, I., Simon, N., Aubert, A., Cariou, T., Feunteun, E., Guérin, L., Hoebeke, M., McQuatters-Gollop, A., Rigaut-Jalabert, F., Artigas, L.F.
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food webs
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habitats
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Leptocylindrus
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