印度卡提亚瓦尔半岛阿德里海岸潮间带腹足类(软体动物)主要物种分布格局

Q4 Environmental Science Environment and Ecology Research Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.60151/envec/whtv1322
Dimpal Dodiya, Paresh Poriya
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研究了卡提亚瓦尔半岛阿德里海岸岩砂潮间带腹足类主要物种的分布格局。所研究的海岸是进行潮间带生态学研究的理想生境。它有丰富的海洋动物和植物多样性,没有任何人为的压力。本文研究了潮间带主要腹足类动物的分布格局,这些物种被认为是潮间带最常见的群落居民。海岸有岩石和沙质潮间带,有岩石裂缝和大小不等的水池和水坑。研究了海水中5种腹足动物的物化参数和密度、丰度、频率等生态属性,包括半星黄星、Cerithium caeruum、Gyrenium natator、Nerita albicilla和Onchidium verruculatum。结果表明,各物种对潮间带微生境如岩石、水坑、缝隙和不同基质有明显的偏好。在极端的退潮环境中,特别是在极度干燥的情况下,物种对微生境的选择有不同的策略。
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Distribution Patterns of Key Gastropods (Mollusca) Species Along the Intertidal Zone of Adri Coast, Kathiawar Peninsula, India
Distribution patterns of key gastropod species were studied on a rocky-sandy intertidal zone of Adri coast of Kathiawar peninsula. The studied coast has an ideal habitat for intertidal ecological studies. It has rich marine faunal and floral diversity devoid of any anthropogenic pressure. The present study was focused on distribution pattern of dominating intertidal gastropods species that considered as the most communal inhabitants of the intertidal zone worldwide. The coast has both rocky and sandy intertidal area with rock crevices and small to large pools and puddles. Physico-chemical parameters of seawater and ecological attributes like density, abundance, and frequency of five gastropod species Astralium semicostatum, Cerithium caeruleum, Gyrenium natator, Nerita albicilla and Onchidium verruculatum have been studied. Result indicates that all the species have their distinct preference for intertidal microhabitats like rocks, puddles, crevices and different substrata. The species has different strategies for the selection of microhabitat for their survival particularly in extreme environment of low tide when desiccation is at maximum.
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