埃塞俄比亚西南部临时水生栖息地的动物组成和丰度

Zelalem Teffera, S. Mengistou
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这项研究是在奥罗米亚国家地区州Jimma区的一个名为Waktolla的小村庄进行的,那里有各种各样的地穴。该研究的目的是对这些研究最少的栖息地的水生动物多样性进行清查数据。用网目尺寸为1毫米的铲网扫水,扫水长度为1米。在2011年8月和9月两个雨季高峰期间,共从79个洞穴中采集水生动物19678只。唯一的脊椎动物代表是无尾目蝌蚪,仅占动物群总数的8.1%,其余为无脊椎动物(91.9%)。无脊椎动物中昆虫最多(59.1%),线虫类最少(0.3%)。昆虫纲生物分为双翅目(12目)、蜉蝣目(2目)、半翅目(11目)、鞘翅目(4目)、翅虫目(2目)和鳞翅目(1目)7目(除弹虫目外可进一步划分为科),其中双翅目昆虫数量最多(36.9%),弹虫目昆虫数量最少(0.4%)。将甲壳亚门无脊椎动物分为介形虫纲、枝目和环目,除介形虫纲外,分别鉴定为2科和1科。甲壳类动物数量最多(71%),最少(0.1%)。腹足纲也被鉴定为2科,而蜘蛛目和无尾目、少毛纲、线虫门和线虫门的动物不能被鉴定为连续的下分类群。预计随着在埃塞俄比亚不同水体继续进行这类清查工作,将编制该国水生无脊椎动物的目录和钥匙。关键词:丰度,水生动物,穴居坑,组成,分类群
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Faunal composition and abundance in temporary aquatic habitats of southwestern Ethiopia
The study was conducted in a small rural village called Waktolla, within Jimma Zone of Oromia National Regional State, where there were burrow pits of various sorts. The objective of the study was to make an inventory data on the diversity of aquatic animals on these least studied habitats. A scoop net with a mesh size of 1 mm was used to sweep the water for a length of 1 m. A total of 19,678 aquatic animals were sampled from 79 burrow pits during the two peak rainy months, August and September, 2011. The only vertebrate representatives, tadpoles of order Anura comprised only 8.1% of the total faunal collection and the rest was comprised by invertebrates (91.9%). Insects and nematomorphs were found to be the most (59.1%) and the least (0.3%) abundant invertebrates, respectively. The organisms in Class Insecta were grouped into 7 Orders (which except Order Collembola could be further identified to families): Orders Diptera (12), Ephemeroptera (2), Hemiptera (11), Coleoptera (4), Odonata (2), and, Lepidoptera (1), with dipterans and collembolans being the most (36.9%) and the least (0.4%) abundant insects, respectively. Invertebrates in subphylum Crustacea were classified into Class Ostracoda, and Orders Cladocera and Cyclopoida, which except Ostracodas were identified into two and a single family, respectively. The most and least abundant crustaceans were cladocerans (71%) and cyclopoids (0.1%), respectively. Class Gastropoda was also identified into 2 families, but the remaining animals in Orders Araneae and Anura, Class Oligochaeta, Phyla Nematoda and Nematomorpha could not be identified to successive lower taxa. It is anticipated that as such type of inventory work continues in different water bodies of Ethiopia, catalogues and keys of aquatic invertebrates of the country will be developed. Keywords/phrases: Abundance, Aquatic fauna, Burrow pits, Composition, Taxa
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