The biomass and distribution of Pseudocumidae in the southern-west coasts of the Caspian Sea (Guilan province)

The most part of the fauna population in the Caspian Sea comprised invertebrates that is dominated by benthic organisms. Cumacea belongs to Arthropoda phylum, class of Crustacea and has an important role as food for sturgeon fishes in the Caspian Sea. This study was performed from autumn 1992 to summer 1993 in sixteen transects and each transect had four stations located at 10,20, 50 and 100 m depths. The survey revealed that the maximum mean biomass of this family was observed at 10 m depth in transect 15 with 9.62 gim2 and the minimum was observed at 20 m depth in transect 1 with 0.07 g/m2. The greatest biomass of this family was observed in spring with average biomass of 6.48 g/m2 and the lowest biomass was observed in autumn-winter with average biomass ofl.47 g/m2. The maximum and minimum mean biomass was observed at 100 m and 10 m depths respectively. The average biomass of this benthos had significant differences in different depths and seasons (P<0.05). The amount of T.O.M had high and considerable changes in different depths with a range of 3.55-10.37% for depths of 10 to 100m, respectively. Also the maximum percentage of sand in sediment was observed in 10m depth with value of 58.64% and minimum value was 34.73% in 100m depth. The mean biomass of this aquatic organism was 4.75 ± o.45 g/m2 in eastren area and 3.59±0.31 g/m2 in western area of this province. Nonparametric statitical analysis of Kruskal- Wallis showed significant diffrence between mean biomass in this two areas (P < 0.05).

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Main Authors: Bagheri, S., Abdolmaleki, Sh.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Persian
Published: 2004
Subjects:Cumacea, Biomass, Population, Arthropoda phylum, Crustacea, Survey, Benthos, Sediment, Aquatic organisms,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12998
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-129982021-05-19T06:43:33Z The biomass and distribution of Pseudocumidae in the southern-west coasts of the Caspian Sea (Guilan province) Bagheri, S. Abdolmaleki, Sh. Cumacea Biomass Population Arthropoda phylum Crustacea Survey Benthos Sediment Aquatic organisms The most part of the fauna population in the Caspian Sea comprised invertebrates that is dominated by benthic organisms. Cumacea belongs to Arthropoda phylum, class of Crustacea and has an important role as food for sturgeon fishes in the Caspian Sea. This study was performed from autumn 1992 to summer 1993 in sixteen transects and each transect had four stations located at 10,20, 50 and 100 m depths. The survey revealed that the maximum mean biomass of this family was observed at 10 m depth in transect 15 with 9.62 gim2 and the minimum was observed at 20 m depth in transect 1 with 0.07 g/m2. The greatest biomass of this family was observed in spring with average biomass of 6.48 g/m2 and the lowest biomass was observed in autumn-winter with average biomass ofl.47 g/m2. The maximum and minimum mean biomass was observed at 100 m and 10 m depths respectively. The average biomass of this benthos had significant differences in different depths and seasons (P<0.05). The amount of T.O.M had high and considerable changes in different depths with a range of 3.55-10.37% for depths of 10 to 100m, respectively. Also the maximum percentage of sand in sediment was observed in 10m depth with value of 58.64% and minimum value was 34.73% in 100m depth. The mean biomass of this aquatic organism was 4.75 ± o.45 g/m2 in eastren area and 3.59±0.31 g/m2 in western area of this province. Nonparametric statitical analysis of Kruskal- Wallis showed significant diffrence between mean biomass in this two areas (P < 0.05). Published 2018-05-22T11:58:31Z 2018-05-22T11:58:31Z 2004 Journal Contribution Refereed 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12998 fa http://isfj.areo.ir/ pp.29-40 Iran Caspian Sea Guilan Province
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topic Cumacea
Biomass
Population
Arthropoda phylum
Crustacea
Survey
Benthos
Sediment
Aquatic organisms
Cumacea
Biomass
Population
Arthropoda phylum
Crustacea
Survey
Benthos
Sediment
Aquatic organisms
spellingShingle Cumacea
Biomass
Population
Arthropoda phylum
Crustacea
Survey
Benthos
Sediment
Aquatic organisms
Cumacea
Biomass
Population
Arthropoda phylum
Crustacea
Survey
Benthos
Sediment
Aquatic organisms
Bagheri, S.
Abdolmaleki, Sh.
The biomass and distribution of Pseudocumidae in the southern-west coasts of the Caspian Sea (Guilan province)
description The most part of the fauna population in the Caspian Sea comprised invertebrates that is dominated by benthic organisms. Cumacea belongs to Arthropoda phylum, class of Crustacea and has an important role as food for sturgeon fishes in the Caspian Sea. This study was performed from autumn 1992 to summer 1993 in sixteen transects and each transect had four stations located at 10,20, 50 and 100 m depths. The survey revealed that the maximum mean biomass of this family was observed at 10 m depth in transect 15 with 9.62 gim2 and the minimum was observed at 20 m depth in transect 1 with 0.07 g/m2. The greatest biomass of this family was observed in spring with average biomass of 6.48 g/m2 and the lowest biomass was observed in autumn-winter with average biomass ofl.47 g/m2. The maximum and minimum mean biomass was observed at 100 m and 10 m depths respectively. The average biomass of this benthos had significant differences in different depths and seasons (P<0.05). The amount of T.O.M had high and considerable changes in different depths with a range of 3.55-10.37% for depths of 10 to 100m, respectively. Also the maximum percentage of sand in sediment was observed in 10m depth with value of 58.64% and minimum value was 34.73% in 100m depth. The mean biomass of this aquatic organism was 4.75 ± o.45 g/m2 in eastren area and 3.59±0.31 g/m2 in western area of this province. Nonparametric statitical analysis of Kruskal- Wallis showed significant diffrence between mean biomass in this two areas (P < 0.05).
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topic_facet Cumacea
Biomass
Population
Arthropoda phylum
Crustacea
Survey
Benthos
Sediment
Aquatic organisms
author Bagheri, S.
Abdolmaleki, Sh.
author_facet Bagheri, S.
Abdolmaleki, Sh.
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title The biomass and distribution of Pseudocumidae in the southern-west coasts of the Caspian Sea (Guilan province)
title_short The biomass and distribution of Pseudocumidae in the southern-west coasts of the Caspian Sea (Guilan province)
title_full The biomass and distribution of Pseudocumidae in the southern-west coasts of the Caspian Sea (Guilan province)
title_fullStr The biomass and distribution of Pseudocumidae in the southern-west coasts of the Caspian Sea (Guilan province)
title_full_unstemmed The biomass and distribution of Pseudocumidae in the southern-west coasts of the Caspian Sea (Guilan province)
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