亚热带底栖淡水线虫对高低水位变化的响应

Ahmed Abada
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亚热带底栖淡水线虫对水位(高低)变化的定量和定性反应以前从未被考虑过。为此,在尼罗河三角洲北部的两条淡水水道(罗瓦伊纳和沙尔马)中选择了三个不同深度的不同地点。低水位和高水位(LWL和HWL)分别在2019年1月和7月。线虫的丰度和多样性在不同的水位、地点及其相互作用之间存在显著差异。它们在水位、位置和渠道上被分为6个摄食组(食细菌者、植物外寄生虫、食真菌者、线虫性、杂食性和捕食者)。然而,在罗维纳海峡的HWL期间,细菌食性和杂食性消失了。在不同的水位、不同的地区和不同的河道中,进食群体的相对优势是不同的。沙尔马的优势度普遍较高。罗维纳岛的多样性格局与沙尔马岛形成对比。环境变量对线虫群落的影响不同。由此可见,水位波动不是决定底栖线虫丰度、多样性和营养分类的唯一因素。特定的水体条件影响底栖线虫群落结构。线虫群落对环境敏感。此外,目前的研究结果可能会提高我们对水产养殖的理解,因为水位波动会影响底栖线虫,从而直接或间接地影响养殖的生物。
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Subtropical benthic freshwater nematode response to Low versus High water level alteration
Quantitative and qualitative responses of subtropical benthic freshwater nematodes to changing water levels (low versus high) have not been considered before. Three distinct locations with different depths in two freshwater channels (Rowaina and Shalma) of the northern Nile delta had been chosen for this purpose. Low and High-water levels (LWL & HWL) were in January and July 2019 respectively. Nematode abundance and diversity were significantly different between water levels, locations, and their interactions. They were categorized into six feeding groups in both water levels, locations and channels (bacterivores, plant ectoparasites, fungivores, Nematovorous, omnivorous, and predators). However, bacterivorous and omnivorous disappeared during HWL in Rowaina channel. The relative dominance of the feeding groups differed between water levels, localities, and channels. Dominancy was generally higher in Shalma. Diversity pattern in Rowaina contrasted that of Shalma. Environmental variables differently influenced nematode community. It could be concluded that water level fluctuation was not the only factor determining benthic nematode abundance, diversity, and trophic categorization. Specific water body conditions affect benthic nematode community structure. Nematode communities are environmentally sensitive agent. Furthermore, the current findings might improve our understanding of aquaculture, as water level fluctuations affect benthic nematodes, which directly or indirectly affect the reared organisms.
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