Study on macrobenthic communities in the range of fish cage-culture area (before breeding) in the southern Caspian Sea (Mazandaran coast-Kelarabad)

The abundance and biomass of benthic macroinvertebrates were studied in the place of fish cage culture in southern coasts of Caspian sea (Mazandaran waters- kelarabad). The goal of this study was to consider of fish cage culture effects on the abundance and biomass of benthic macroinvertebrates. The sampling was carried out in 3 stations in depth of 20 meter of Kelarabad waters monthly. In this study 7 species were identified belonged to 5 genus of 4 family. Totally 23442 sample of benthic invertebrates were counted that the lowest and highest abundance were in station 1(23.4%) and station 2(46.8%) respectively. The results of stations study showed that the highest abundance and biomass were in stations 2 and 3 with the average of 646 ± 1230.4 n/m^2 and 0.526 ± 1.001 gr/m^2 respectively. This coulld be respectively dependant to not settling of cage (witness station) and appearance of Cerastoderma glaucum because of its large body in station 1. The difference of abundance and biomass between different stations was not significant (p ›0.05). The study on abundance and biomass in different seasons showed that the highest abundance in autumn with the avarage of 888.13 ± 1371.58 n/m^2 belonged to Strblospio gynobranchiata and the highest biomass belonged to C. glaucum which was because of appearance of not native species of polychaeta and also the species with shell covering from bivalvia. The results showed that the specie of S. gynobranchiata from polychaeta including 93.3% of abundance was the dominant specie that could be related to appropriate ecological conditions for living and high adaptability. It was concluded that the abundance and biomass of benthic macroinvertebrates in station 1 was lower than other stations which was related to fish cage culture activity and its effects on benthic macroinvertebrates. So it is suggested that each mariculture activity in southern coasts of Caspian Sea should be carried out with regarding to environmental considerations and performance of comparative evaluation project of environmental effects.

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Main Authors: Parafkandeh Haghighi, Faroukh, Solaimaniroodi, A., Negarestan, H., Hashemian, A., Pourgholam, R., Nasrolahzadeh, H., Afraei Bandpei, M.A., Farabi, S.M.V., Azari, A.H., Eslami, F., Masomi, H., Ahmadnejad, A., Keihansani, A.R., Norbakhsh, Kh., Naderi, M., Sheikholaslami, A., Amouzadeh Omrani, M., Ramin, M., Makhloogh, A., Tahami, F.S., Owfi, F.
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Language:Persian
Published: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute 2016
Subjects:Aquaculture, Ecology, Iran, Caspian Sea, Kelarabad, Marine Cages, Benthic Macroinvertebrates, Abundance, Biomass, Cerastoderma glaucum, Strblospio gynobranchiata, Species,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-401262021-07-16T03:22:32Z Study on macrobenthic communities in the range of fish cage-culture area (before breeding) in the southern Caspian Sea (Mazandaran coast-Kelarabad) Parafkandeh Haghighi, Faroukh Solaimaniroodi, A. Negarestan, H. Hashemian, A. Pourgholam, R. Nasrolahzadeh, H. Afraei Bandpei, M.A. Farabi, S.M.V. Azari, A.H. Eslami, F. Masomi, H. Ahmadnejad, A. Keihansani, A.R. Norbakhsh, Kh. Naderi, M. Sheikholaslami, A. Amouzadeh Omrani, M. Ramin, M. Makhloogh, A. Tahami, F.S. Owfi, F. Aquaculture Ecology Iran Caspian Sea Kelarabad Marine Cages Benthic Macroinvertebrates Abundance Biomass Cerastoderma glaucum Strblospio gynobranchiata Species The abundance and biomass of benthic macroinvertebrates were studied in the place of fish cage culture in southern coasts of Caspian sea (Mazandaran waters- kelarabad). The goal of this study was to consider of fish cage culture effects on the abundance and biomass of benthic macroinvertebrates. The sampling was carried out in 3 stations in depth of 20 meter of Kelarabad waters monthly. In this study 7 species were identified belonged to 5 genus of 4 family. Totally 23442 sample of benthic invertebrates were counted that the lowest and highest abundance were in station 1(23.4%) and station 2(46.8%) respectively. The results of stations study showed that the highest abundance and biomass were in stations 2 and 3 with the average of 646 ± 1230.4 n/m^2 and 0.526 ± 1.001 gr/m^2 respectively. This coulld be respectively dependant to not settling of cage (witness station) and appearance of Cerastoderma glaucum because of its large body in station 1. The difference of abundance and biomass between different stations was not significant (p ›0.05). The study on abundance and biomass in different seasons showed that the highest abundance in autumn with the avarage of 888.13 ± 1371.58 n/m^2 belonged to Strblospio gynobranchiata and the highest biomass belonged to C. glaucum which was because of appearance of not native species of polychaeta and also the species with shell covering from bivalvia. The results showed that the specie of S. gynobranchiata from polychaeta including 93.3% of abundance was the dominant specie that could be related to appropriate ecological conditions for living and high adaptability. It was concluded that the abundance and biomass of benthic macroinvertebrates in station 1 was lower than other stations which was related to fish cage culture activity and its effects on benthic macroinvertebrates. So it is suggested that each mariculture activity in southern coasts of Caspian Sea should be carried out with regarding to environmental considerations and performance of comparative evaluation project of environmental effects. 2021-06-24T18:32:59Z 2021-06-24T18:32:59Z 2016 monograph 50555 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40126 fa http://kmsu.ac.ir/ application/pdf application/pdf 38 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Tehran, Iran http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25733 18721 2018-10-12 17:48:44 25733 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Aquaculture
Ecology
Iran
Caspian Sea
Kelarabad
Marine Cages
Benthic Macroinvertebrates
Abundance
Biomass
Cerastoderma glaucum
Strblospio gynobranchiata
Species
Aquaculture
Ecology
Iran
Caspian Sea
Kelarabad
Marine Cages
Benthic Macroinvertebrates
Abundance
Biomass
Cerastoderma glaucum
Strblospio gynobranchiata
Species
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Ecology
Iran
Caspian Sea
Kelarabad
Marine Cages
Benthic Macroinvertebrates
Abundance
Biomass
Cerastoderma glaucum
Strblospio gynobranchiata
Species
Aquaculture
Ecology
Iran
Caspian Sea
Kelarabad
Marine Cages
Benthic Macroinvertebrates
Abundance
Biomass
Cerastoderma glaucum
Strblospio gynobranchiata
Species
Parafkandeh Haghighi, Faroukh
Solaimaniroodi, A.
Negarestan, H.
Hashemian, A.
Pourgholam, R.
Nasrolahzadeh, H.
Afraei Bandpei, M.A.
Farabi, S.M.V.
Azari, A.H.
Eslami, F.
Masomi, H.
Ahmadnejad, A.
Keihansani, A.R.
Norbakhsh, Kh.
Naderi, M.
Sheikholaslami, A.
Amouzadeh Omrani, M.
Ramin, M.
Makhloogh, A.
Tahami, F.S.
Owfi, F.
Study on macrobenthic communities in the range of fish cage-culture area (before breeding) in the southern Caspian Sea (Mazandaran coast-Kelarabad)
description The abundance and biomass of benthic macroinvertebrates were studied in the place of fish cage culture in southern coasts of Caspian sea (Mazandaran waters- kelarabad). The goal of this study was to consider of fish cage culture effects on the abundance and biomass of benthic macroinvertebrates. The sampling was carried out in 3 stations in depth of 20 meter of Kelarabad waters monthly. In this study 7 species were identified belonged to 5 genus of 4 family. Totally 23442 sample of benthic invertebrates were counted that the lowest and highest abundance were in station 1(23.4%) and station 2(46.8%) respectively. The results of stations study showed that the highest abundance and biomass were in stations 2 and 3 with the average of 646 ± 1230.4 n/m^2 and 0.526 ± 1.001 gr/m^2 respectively. This coulld be respectively dependant to not settling of cage (witness station) and appearance of Cerastoderma glaucum because of its large body in station 1. The difference of abundance and biomass between different stations was not significant (p ›0.05). The study on abundance and biomass in different seasons showed that the highest abundance in autumn with the avarage of 888.13 ± 1371.58 n/m^2 belonged to Strblospio gynobranchiata and the highest biomass belonged to C. glaucum which was because of appearance of not native species of polychaeta and also the species with shell covering from bivalvia. The results showed that the specie of S. gynobranchiata from polychaeta including 93.3% of abundance was the dominant specie that could be related to appropriate ecological conditions for living and high adaptability. It was concluded that the abundance and biomass of benthic macroinvertebrates in station 1 was lower than other stations which was related to fish cage culture activity and its effects on benthic macroinvertebrates. So it is suggested that each mariculture activity in southern coasts of Caspian Sea should be carried out with regarding to environmental considerations and performance of comparative evaluation project of environmental effects.
format monograph
topic_facet Aquaculture
Ecology
Iran
Caspian Sea
Kelarabad
Marine Cages
Benthic Macroinvertebrates
Abundance
Biomass
Cerastoderma glaucum
Strblospio gynobranchiata
Species
author Parafkandeh Haghighi, Faroukh
Solaimaniroodi, A.
Negarestan, H.
Hashemian, A.
Pourgholam, R.
Nasrolahzadeh, H.
Afraei Bandpei, M.A.
Farabi, S.M.V.
Azari, A.H.
Eslami, F.
Masomi, H.
Ahmadnejad, A.
Keihansani, A.R.
Norbakhsh, Kh.
Naderi, M.
Sheikholaslami, A.
Amouzadeh Omrani, M.
Ramin, M.
Makhloogh, A.
Tahami, F.S.
Owfi, F.
author_facet Parafkandeh Haghighi, Faroukh
Solaimaniroodi, A.
Negarestan, H.
Hashemian, A.
Pourgholam, R.
Nasrolahzadeh, H.
Afraei Bandpei, M.A.
Farabi, S.M.V.
Azari, A.H.
Eslami, F.
Masomi, H.
Ahmadnejad, A.
Keihansani, A.R.
Norbakhsh, Kh.
Naderi, M.
Sheikholaslami, A.
Amouzadeh Omrani, M.
Ramin, M.
Makhloogh, A.
Tahami, F.S.
Owfi, F.
author_sort Parafkandeh Haghighi, Faroukh
title Study on macrobenthic communities in the range of fish cage-culture area (before breeding) in the southern Caspian Sea (Mazandaran coast-Kelarabad)
title_short Study on macrobenthic communities in the range of fish cage-culture area (before breeding) in the southern Caspian Sea (Mazandaran coast-Kelarabad)
title_full Study on macrobenthic communities in the range of fish cage-culture area (before breeding) in the southern Caspian Sea (Mazandaran coast-Kelarabad)
title_fullStr Study on macrobenthic communities in the range of fish cage-culture area (before breeding) in the southern Caspian Sea (Mazandaran coast-Kelarabad)
title_full_unstemmed Study on macrobenthic communities in the range of fish cage-culture area (before breeding) in the southern Caspian Sea (Mazandaran coast-Kelarabad)
title_sort study on macrobenthic communities in the range of fish cage-culture area (before breeding) in the southern caspian sea (mazandaran coast-kelarabad)
publisher Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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