红树林沼泽中大型藻类群落的稳定性作为红海水域健康和质量的指标

IF 2.2 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejar.2023.01.004
Sarah H. Rashedy , El sayed A.E. Hamed , Islam M. El-Manawy , Leonel Pereira
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红树林生态系统支持作为主要生产者的各种大型藻类群落。2020年11月至2021年10月,对埃及红海两个红树林区的群落组成、大型藻类覆盖率和海水理化参数进行了研究。此外,我们试图通过将我们的研究数据(2020-2021)与1997-1998年在同一地点进行的先前研究进行比较,来研究两个研究区域红海大型藻类物种相对密度的变化。为了表征藻类组成的空间变化,在每个地点建立了三个20米的永久性样带和三个1平方米的象限。在整个研究期间,理化参数在不同季节之间变化显著(p<0.05),并且在两个地点之间略有不同。从研究地点收集并鉴定了24种大型藻类。这些藻类中约有29.2%(7种)属于绿藻门,45.8%(11种)属于绿藻门(Phaeophyceae纲),25%(6种)属于红藻门。褐藻科物种在这两个地点都具有最高的多样性和丰富度。比较2020-2021年和1997-1998年的群落组成,没有发现统计学上的显著差异(p>;0.05)。红树林支持高大型藻类覆盖率,对大多数环境条件都有抵抗力。20年来,两个研究区域的大型藻类群落的稳定性表明了红海水域的健康和质量。
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Stability of macroalgal assemblage in the mangrove swamp as an indicator for the health and quality of the Red Sea waters

Mangrove ecosystems support diverse macroalgal assemblages, which are primary producers. Community composition, percentage cover of macroalgae, and physicochemical parameters of seawater were studied at two mangrove areas in the Red Sea, Egypt, from November 2020 to October 2021. In addition, we sought to study changes in the relative densities of macroalgal species of the Red Sea in the two studied areas by using a comparison of our studying data (2020–2021) with previous studies carried out in the same locations in 1997–1998. In order to characterize the spatial variations in algal composition, three 20 m permanent line transects and three 1-m2 quadrates were established at each site. Throughout the duration of the study, the physicochemical parameters varied significantly (p < 0.05) among the seasons and were slightly different between the two sites. Twenty-four species of macroalgae were collected and identified from the studied sites. Approximately 29.2% of these algae (7 species) belong to the Chlorophyta, 45.8% (11 species) to the Ochrophyta (class: Phaeophyceae), and 25% (6 species) to the Rhodophyta. Phaeophyceae species had the highest diversity and richness values at both sites. Comparing the composition of the community during the years 2020–2021 and 1997–1998 yielded no statistically significant differences (p > 0.05). Mangrove trees support a high macroalgae cover, resistant to most environmental circumstances. The macroalgal assemblages' stability in the two studied areas over the two decades shows the health and quality of the Red Sea waters.

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Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research is published by the National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries. The Journal isdevoted to the publication of original papers and reviews in all branches of aquatic sciences (Oceanography, Limnology, Fisheries,Aquaculture and environmental sciences)
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