Evaluation of shrimp-associated species in abandoned ponds in Mati City, Philippines

Jason Pilotos, Yam Nesa Bualan
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This study aimed to identify, characterize, and evaluate the biodiversity of shrimp-associated species in abandoned shrimp ponds, specifically assessing the trophic levels of bycatch species in Barangay Dahican, Mati City. Using a scoop net, researchers collected macrobenthic samples from Maitum, Lahusan, and Butuasan, finding 1,528 individuals with varying species compositions namely: Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia), Coenobita cavipes (Land hermit crab), Canarium labiatum (Plicate conch), Rochia nilotica (Commercial top), Clithon oualaniense (Guamanian nerite), Cerithium coralium (Coral cerith), and Callinectes sapidus (Blue crab). Cerithium coralium was the most abundant species with 70% relative abundance, followed by Clithon oualaniense, with 29%. In contrast, the least abundant species were the Oreochromis niloticus and Canarium labiatum, with 1% relative abundance. Moreover, biodiversity indices revealed that Lahusan 1 (H' = 0.731; D=0.46) and Butuasan (H' = 0.714; D = 0.5) had higher biodiversity, whereas Lahusan 2 had the lowest (H' = 0.318; D = 0.15). In contrast, Lahusan 2 appeared to be the least diverse (H' = 0.318; D = 0.15). There were significant differences in terms of species abundance (df = 6, MS = 34.18, F = 6.02, P = 0.000) and none in terms of site locations (df = 3, MS = 18.71, F=2.08, P= 0.188). The study results showed that these associated species were mainly benthic and came from the nearby environment.  Providing good management for the abandoned shrimp ponds in the area could mean reverting them to their original state to provide a habitat for other organisms.
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菲律宾马蒂市废弃池塘中对虾相关物种的评估
本研究旨在识别、描述和评估废弃虾塘中与虾相关物种的生物多样性,特别是评估马蒂市巴兰盖达希肯(Barangay Dahican)副渔获物物种的营养级。研究人员使用戽斗网在 Maitum、Lahusan 和 Butuasan 采集了大型底栖生物样本,发现了 1528 个不同物种组成的个体,即它们分别是:尼罗罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)、陆地寄居蟹(Coenobita cavipes)、海螺(Canarium labiatum)、商业海螺(Rochia nilotica)、瓜曼尼螈(Clithon oualaniense)、珊瑚铈(Cerithium coralium)和蓝蟹(Callinectes sapidus)。珊瑚石是数量最多的物种,相对丰度为 70%,其次是 Clithon oualaniense,相对丰度为 29%。相比之下,数量最少的物种是 Oreochromis niloticus 和 Canarium labiatum,相对丰度仅为 1%。此外,生物多样性指数显示,拉胡山 1 号(H'=0.731;D=0.46)和布图阿桑(H'=0.714;D=0.5)的生物多样性较高,而拉胡山 2 号的生物多样性最低(H'=0.318;D=0.15)。相比之下,拉胡山 2 号的物种多样性似乎最少(H' = 0.318;D = 0.15)。在物种丰度方面存在明显差异(df = 6,MS = 34.18,F = 6.02,P = 0.000),而在地点位置方面无明显差异(df = 3,MS = 18.71,F = 2.08,P = 0.188)。研究结果表明,这些伴生物种主要是底栖生物,来自附近的环境。 对该地区废弃的虾塘进行良好管理,可使其恢复原状,为其他生物提供栖息地。
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