Human disturbance in a tropical rocky shore reduces species diversity

K. Deepananda, E. Macusi
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Human activities in coastal areas may threaten biological communities and lead to the loss of biodiversity. This study compares the impact of human trampling on macrobenthic communities found in the low-, mid-, and high-tidal zones of the Rumassala Marine Sanctuary and two adjacent localities, Galle and Unawatuna. We used univariate measures, species area curves, and diversity indices to discriminate the impact of human activity on the rocky shore community assemblages. Results from index of disturbance of macrofauna and macroflora in more frequently visited sites like Galle and Unawatuna indicate that human presence tends to negatively affect the benthic assemblages; in contrast, human disturbance has a lower influence in Rumassala. There were more macrobenthic species in Rumassala (81) than in Galle (59) or Unawatuna (52), and Margalef’s and Shannon’s diversity indices, respectively, indicate the same trend, i.e., Rumassala (9.42, 3.17), Galle (7.21, 3.13), and Unawatuna (6.74, 2.90).
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热带岩岸的人为干扰减少了物种多样性
人类在沿海地区的活动可能威胁到生物群落,导致生物多样性的丧失。这项研究比较了人类践踏对Rumassala海洋保护区和两个相邻地区,Galle和Unawatuna的低、中、高潮区大型底栖生物群落的影响。我们采用单变量测量、物种面积曲线和多样性指数来区分人类活动对岩岸群落组合的影响。加勒和乌纳瓦图纳等大型动植物区系干扰指数表明,人类活动对底栖生物群落有负面影响;相比之下,人为干扰对鲁玛萨拉的影响较小。Rumassala的大型底栖动物种类(81种)多于Galle(59种)和Unawatuna(52种),Margalef和Shannon的多样性指数也表现出相同的趋势,分别为Rumassala(9.42, 3.17)、Galle(7.21, 3.13)和Unawatuna(6.74, 2.90)。
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