Dynamic of Mangrove Associated Molluscs in Anthropized Areas of the Cameroon Coastline

E. Kottè-Mapoko, V. Ngo-Massou, G. L. Essomè-Koum, Laurant Nyamsi-Moussian, Alphonse Konango-Samè, nbsp, Boubakary, N. Din
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Due to unabated anthropogenic exploitations, mangrove forests globally are constantly under pressure and degradation, which may result in the reduction of ecosystem functioning and biodiversity. Molluscan fauna, which is one of the main macroinvertebrates that play a major ecological role in nutrient dynamics in mangroves, are sensitive to the changes in their habitat. This survey aims to assess the impact of anthropogenic activities on the diversity of molluscs’ communities in the mangrove forest. Anthropogenic disturbances within 20 sampling sites were valued at six mangrove stands and patched scoring the degree of influence according to vegetation, structure, waste and trampling. Molluscs were caught by hand and counted within 1 × 1 m2 plots placed at three points distant of 50 m established using a straight line transect of 100 m. Upon the 20 sites investigated, five were slightly disturbed, eight moderately disturbed and seven sites were highly disturbed. The mean abundance of molluscs decreased from slightly disturbed areas (172.25 ± 73.09 Ind·m−2) to highly disturbed areas (100.57 ± 62.84 Ind·m−2). Highly disturbed areas have shown lower species richness (R = 1.09 ± 0.15) and diversity (H’ = 2.30 ± 0.31). Human activities in the mangrove forest could particularly have effects on the diversity of molluscs, however, feature potential conservation measures have to be in harmony with the needs of the local population.
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喀麦隆海岸线人类活动地区红树林伴生软体动物的动态
由于持续的人为开发,全球红树林不断受到压力和退化,这可能导致生态系统功能和生物多样性的减少。软体动物是主要的大型无脊椎动物之一,在红树林的营养动态中起着重要的生态作用,它们对栖息地的变化非常敏感。本调查旨在评估人为活动对红树林软体动物群落多样性的影响。对20个样点内6个红树林林分的人为干扰进行了评估,并根据植被、结构、废弃物和践踏程度对影响程度进行了评分。采用100米的直线样条,在相距50米的3个点上设置1 × 1平方米的样条,用手捕获软体动物并对其进行计数。在调查的20个站点中,5个站点受到轻微干扰,8个站点受到中度干扰,7个站点受到高度干扰。软体动物平均丰度由轻度受干扰区(172.25±73.09 Ind·m−2)降至高度受干扰区(100.57±62.84 Ind·m−2)。高干扰区物种丰富度(R = 1.09±0.15)和多样性(H′= 2.30±0.31)较低。人类在红树林的活动尤其可能对软体动物的多样性产生影响,然而,潜在的保护措施必须与当地人口的需求相协调。
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