Distribution patterns of macrobenthic fauna communities in Deukryang Bay,one of the environment conservation areas of Korea |
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Authors: | Jin-Young Seo Hyun-Sig Lim Jin-Woo Choi |
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Affiliation: | 1. South Sea Research Institute, KIOST, Geoje, 656-830, Korea 2. Department of Marine Fisheries Resources, College of Natural Sciences, Mokpo National University, Muan, 534-729, Korea
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Abstract: | Macrobenthic fauna were collected seasonally at 44 sites in Deukryang Bay from February to November, 2012. The species number of macrobenthic fauna was in the range of 140 to 181, and polychaetes comprised 41.4% of them. The average density of the whole study area changed seasonally from 755 to 1,507 ind. m?2, and the most abundant fauna group was crustaceans which accounted for 55.1% of total abundance. An amphipod species Nippopisella nagatai was the most dominant species and a decapod species Xenophthalmus pinnotheroides, an amphipod species Photis longicaudata, and a polychaete species Paralacydonia paradoxa were also dominant in all seasons. The mean seasonal values of Shannon’s diversity index (H′) were in the range of 2.2–2.4, and those values for the evenness index and richness index were 0.7–0.7 and 4.6–5.7, respectively. From the cluster analysis, Deukryang Bay could be divided into 3 or 4 station groups with its specific fauna composition. The cluster analysis and an nMDS ordination revealed that local environmental factors such as water depth were related to the spatial delineation of macrobenthic fauna communities in Deukryang Bay. |
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