Water line – a special place of the Southern Baltic Sea for free-living nematodes

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Inzynieria Ekologiczna Pub Date : 2018-02-01 DOI:10.12912/23920629/81647
Agata Taberska, Joanna Rokicka-Praxmajer
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This paper presents the structural and functional characteristics of nematofauna assemblages inhabiting the sediments along the water line in the southern Baltic Sea. The nematodes were identified to the genus level and assigned to appropriate trophic group. The density of free-living nematoda varied from 10.52 ± 9.82 ind./10 cm2 to 124.49 ± 76.39 ind./10 cm2. Ascolaimus was the most abundantly represented genus, accounting for from 45% to 74% of the total number of nematofauna. A total of 7 nematode genera were identified. Ascolaimus, Axonolaimus, Enoplolaimus and Daptonema were considered essential elements of nematofauna. In terms of functionality, nonselective deposit feeders were predominant, individuals with unarmed buccal cavity, represented by nematodes of the genera Ascolaimus, Axonolaimus, Theristus and Daptonema.
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水线-波罗的海南部一个自由生活的线虫的特殊地方
本文介绍了波罗的海南部水线沉积物中线虫群的结构和功能特征。线虫被鉴定到属水平,并被分配到适当的营养组。自由线虫密度变化范围为10.52±9.82 ~ 124.49±76.39个/10 cm2。线虫属数量最多,占总数的45% ~ 74%。共鉴定出7个线虫属。蛔虫、轴虫、肠虫和Daptonema被认为是线虫动物的基本组成部分。在功能方面,非选择性沉积物取食者占主导地位,具有非武器颊腔,以Ascolaimus、Axonolaimus、Theristus和Daptonema属线虫为代表。
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Inzynieria Ekologiczna
Inzynieria Ekologiczna Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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