The diversity of marine invertebrate macrofauna in selected rocky intertidal zones of Matara, Sri Lanka

Q4 Environmental Science Asian Journal of Conservation Biology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.53562/ajcb.ozdk5526
M. Wickramasinghe, K. Sudarshani, H. Wegiriya
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The present study was conducted in intertidal rocky shores at Wellamadama and Kamburugamuwa of Matara district from June to November 2018. A line transect method was employed perpendicular to the shore and randomly placed quadrats were used to identify and quantify the species. Collectively 34 species of intertidal macroinvertebrate fauna were identified. Shanon-Weiner index, Menhinick’s index, and Pielou’s index for Wellamadama were 1.8271, 0.5612, and 0.7620 respectively, while those in Kamburugamuwa were 1.9281, 0.4307, and 0.7517. Higher species diversity was recorded at the rocky shores of Kamburugamuwa, while higher species richness and evenness at Wellamadama rocky shores. The Jaccard similarity index indicates a low similarity (<50%) between two study rocky shores. Clypidina notata, Cellana rota, and Patelloida striata were the dominant species in the low tide zone. Highly abundant species in mid tidal zone at Wellamadama was Nodilittorina quadricincta, while that of in mid-tide zone at Kamburugamuwa was Chiton sp. Periwinkle snails were dominating the high tide zone of both study rocky shores of which Nodilittorina trochoides dominated at Wellamadama and Littoraria undulata dominated at Kamburugamuwa. The study indicates that community assemblages in intertidal rocky shores vary spatially and comprehensive studies are essential to investigate the controlling factors.
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斯里兰卡马塔拉选定岩石潮间带的大型海洋无脊椎动物的多样性
本研究于2018年6月至11月在Matara地区的Wellamadama和Kamburugamuwa的潮间带岩石海岸进行。采用垂直于岸边的样线法,随机放置样方进行物种鉴定和定量。共鉴定出潮间带大型无脊椎动物34种。威拉马玛的shannon - weiner指数、Menhinick指数和Pielou指数分别为1.8271、0.5612和0.7620,而Kamburugamuwa的shannon - weiner指数、Menhinick指数和Pielou指数分别为1.9281、0.4307和0.7517。Kamburugamuwa岩岸的物种多样性较高,Wellamadama岩岸的物种丰富度和均匀度较高。Jaccard相似指数表明两个研究岩石海岸之间的相似度较低(<50%)。低潮区主要优势种为白绒球蟹、圆绒球蟹和条纹球蟹。在威拉玛达玛的中潮区以Nodilittorina quadricincta为丰种,而在坎布鲁加穆瓦的中潮区以Chiton sp.为丰种。两个研究岩岸的高潮区均以长尾螺为主,在威拉玛达玛以Nodilittorina trochoides为主,在坎布鲁加穆瓦以Littoraria波动螺为主。研究表明,潮间带岩岸群落组合具有明显的空间差异性,需要对其控制因素进行综合研究。
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Asian Journal of Conservation Biology
Asian Journal of Conservation Biology Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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