The Biomass and Species Composition of Zooplankton Populations in Gorgon Bay

In order to estimate the species composition and biomass of the zooplankton in Gorgan Bay, more than 150 samples were collected from the surface and near the bottom (max. 5m) using 55 micrometer mesh sized net. Over 30 zooplankton species belonging to five phyllums were identified, among which the biomass and the species composition of Copepoda were estimated. Copepods constituted nearlly 70% of the zooplankton populations during the spring, followed by the Rotifers, which comprised almost 13.5% of the total biomass. Diversity and abundance of copepods and cladocera were more than the ether groups, and among the Copepods Acartia clausi had the highest biomass and abundance in each month and at all the stations. The seasonal changes and the life cycle of the zooplanktons in Gorgan Bay were in such a way that one or two peaks in the biomass occur during spring, summer and winter. In some months when we moved toward the littoral regions of the bay, due to the changes of the tempreture, the density of tropical and semi-tropical organisms such as Medosa was increased. These organisms had the lowest density near the mouth of the bay. On the other Eland fresh water species were observed in the estuaries of Gara-Su and Gaz rivers.

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Main Author: Ruhi, A.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Persian
Published: 1998
Subjects:Copepoda, Species, Composition, Biomass, Zooplankton, Population, Surface, Diversity, Abundance, Temperature, Freshwater,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12538
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-125382021-05-19T06:46:10Z The Biomass and Species Composition of Zooplankton Populations in Gorgon Bay Ruhi, A. Copepoda Species Composition Biomass Zooplankton Population Surface Diversity Abundance Temperature Freshwater In order to estimate the species composition and biomass of the zooplankton in Gorgan Bay, more than 150 samples were collected from the surface and near the bottom (max. 5m) using 55 micrometer mesh sized net. Over 30 zooplankton species belonging to five phyllums were identified, among which the biomass and the species composition of Copepoda were estimated. Copepods constituted nearlly 70% of the zooplankton populations during the spring, followed by the Rotifers, which comprised almost 13.5% of the total biomass. Diversity and abundance of copepods and cladocera were more than the ether groups, and among the Copepods Acartia clausi had the highest biomass and abundance in each month and at all the stations. The seasonal changes and the life cycle of the zooplanktons in Gorgan Bay were in such a way that one or two peaks in the biomass occur during spring, summer and winter. In some months when we moved toward the littoral regions of the bay, due to the changes of the tempreture, the density of tropical and semi-tropical organisms such as Medosa was increased. These organisms had the lowest density near the mouth of the bay. On the other Eland fresh water species were observed in the estuaries of Gara-Su and Gaz rivers. Published 2018-04-16T19:26:17Z 2018-04-16T19:26:17Z 1998 Journal Contribution Refereed 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12538 fa http://isfj.areo.ir/ pp.35-46 Iran Gorgan Bay Gara-Su Gaz
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topic Copepoda
Species
Composition
Biomass
Zooplankton
Population
Surface
Diversity
Abundance
Temperature
Freshwater
Copepoda
Species
Composition
Biomass
Zooplankton
Population
Surface
Diversity
Abundance
Temperature
Freshwater
spellingShingle Copepoda
Species
Composition
Biomass
Zooplankton
Population
Surface
Diversity
Abundance
Temperature
Freshwater
Copepoda
Species
Composition
Biomass
Zooplankton
Population
Surface
Diversity
Abundance
Temperature
Freshwater
Ruhi, A.
The Biomass and Species Composition of Zooplankton Populations in Gorgon Bay
description In order to estimate the species composition and biomass of the zooplankton in Gorgan Bay, more than 150 samples were collected from the surface and near the bottom (max. 5m) using 55 micrometer mesh sized net. Over 30 zooplankton species belonging to five phyllums were identified, among which the biomass and the species composition of Copepoda were estimated. Copepods constituted nearlly 70% of the zooplankton populations during the spring, followed by the Rotifers, which comprised almost 13.5% of the total biomass. Diversity and abundance of copepods and cladocera were more than the ether groups, and among the Copepods Acartia clausi had the highest biomass and abundance in each month and at all the stations. The seasonal changes and the life cycle of the zooplanktons in Gorgan Bay were in such a way that one or two peaks in the biomass occur during spring, summer and winter. In some months when we moved toward the littoral regions of the bay, due to the changes of the tempreture, the density of tropical and semi-tropical organisms such as Medosa was increased. These organisms had the lowest density near the mouth of the bay. On the other Eland fresh water species were observed in the estuaries of Gara-Su and Gaz rivers.
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Species
Composition
Biomass
Zooplankton
Population
Surface
Diversity
Abundance
Temperature
Freshwater
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title The Biomass and Species Composition of Zooplankton Populations in Gorgon Bay
title_short The Biomass and Species Composition of Zooplankton Populations in Gorgon Bay
title_full The Biomass and Species Composition of Zooplankton Populations in Gorgon Bay
title_fullStr The Biomass and Species Composition of Zooplankton Populations in Gorgon Bay
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