Studies on diversity of Hara's Laft - Khamir and Sout Beaches of the Gheshm polychaetes


Autoria(s): Eksiri, Seyedh Fatemeh
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

One of the most important marine ecologic phenomenon, is the study of animal community among the bed or benthic fauna. Macrobenthoses are the great part of the benthic fauna that are more biomass than meiofauna and microfauna. To study polychaetes diversity of mangroves, located in Khoore-Khooran, sampling was conducted on a bimonthly and carried out from December 2001 to October 2002. Bottom samples were collected by Van Veen grab (0.025 m2) at 6 station from 2 transect in situ measurement of temperature, pH, DO and salinity were done. A total of polychaetes were identified within study 32 Family and 43 Genus. Cirriphormia and Nephtys were the most dominant genus in the studies. The range numerical abundance of polychaetes was between 3006 per m2 in the station A3 to 559 individual per m2 in the station A1 and the variation was done to different bottom, texture the variable environment conditions governing the different parts of each creeks as well as within creeks. Application of diversity indices (Shannon H') on the dominant polychaetes assemblages has higher H' in the Azar and lower H' in the Mehr and the stations B3 has the highest H' and the station A2 has the lowest H' Application of diversity and Richness, Evennes were studied and showed that the station A3 has the lowest evenness and the most individual, and station A I has the middle pollution.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20551/1/10612.pdf

Eksiri, Seyedh Fatemeh (2004) Studies on diversity of Hara's Laft - Khamir and Sout Beaches of the Gheshm polychaetes. PhD Thesis, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, 114pp.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20551/

Palavras-Chave #Ecology #Environment #Fisheries
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NonPeerReviewed