A survey on planktonic communities in Bandar Abbas coastal area

This study was conducted for investigation on algae bloom monitoring and oscillations of biotic and non-biotic parameters in coastal waters of Bandar Abbas from October 2013 to Septembre 2014. In this project, planktonic distribution and environmental data were collected from five stations, every 10 days. Four order and 45 genus of phytoplankton (Bacilliarophycea 29 genous, Dinophycea 13 genus, Cyanophycea 2 genus, Raphidophycea 1 genus) were identified, as well as , 10 order of zooplanckton consisted of Copepoda, Mollusca, Chaetognatha, Sarcomastigophora, Urochordata, Annalida, Nematoda, Echinodermata, Ciliophora and Granuloretica. Results showed that Bacillariophycea were dominate among phytoplankton species in all season. So that, Leptocylindrus, Chaetoceros and Nitzschia from Bacillarriophycea, Protoperidinium and Gymnodinium belong to Dinophycea, and Oscillatoria belong to Cyanophycea were dominate genus in Bandar Abbas coastal waters. The maximum and minimum density and frequency for phytoplankton were recorded respectively from Shilat Jety and Airport Stations. Based on ANOVA analysis on phytoplankton density no significant were observed seasonally (p>0.05), but significant differences were observed between stations (p<0.05). Algal blooms were recorded for Protoperidinum, Chaetoceros and Noctiluca form Shilat Jety in the study period. Result showed that Crustacea have more density amongst zooplankton community, although Arthropoda were dominate in all season. The maximum frequencies were recorded for Nauplius (78%) and Copepoda (21%), also Among copepod, Calanoida order observed 68.5% frequency in the study period. The ANOVA analysis showed significant differences both in stations and seasons for zooplankton density (p<0.05). The seasonal range of temperature were recorded between (19.43±2.58 - 31.98±2.48 ), salinity (27.15±9.48 - 38.13± 0.72ppt), dissolved Oxygen (2.8±1.81-6.87±1.25) mg/L, and pH (8.06±0.49- 8.69±0.23). Evaluation of biotic and abiotic factors indicate the probability of unhealthy and unstable Shilat jety and Gorzoozan stations coastal waters of Bandar Abbas City. One of these cases can be mentioned to high density of cyanophyceae in the estuary Gorzoozan compared other stations , high density of Phytoplankton and low diversity in the Shilat station. While the increase in Harpacticoida order of copepods As an indicator of pollution than on previous reports of other researchers In the this area, suggests pollution is pushed into the area.

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Main Authors: Sadeghi, Mohammad Reza, Saraji, F., Mortazavi, M.S., Ayag, R., Akbarzadeh, G.A., Khodadadi Jokar, K., Ebrahimi, M., Salaripouri, A.
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Language:Persian
Published: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute 2018
Subjects:Ecology, Iran, Persian Gulf, Bandar Abbas, Environmental parameters, Algal bloom, Phytoplankton, Zooplankton, Survey, Planktonic communities,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40225
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-402252021-07-16T03:33:04Z A survey on planktonic communities in Bandar Abbas coastal area Sadeghi, Mohammad Reza Saraji, F. Mortazavi, M.S. Ayag, R. Akbarzadeh, G.A. Khodadadi Jokar, K. Ebrahimi, M. Salaripouri, A. Ecology Iran Persian Gulf Bandar Abbas Environmental parameters Algal bloom Phytoplankton Zooplankton Survey Planktonic communities This study was conducted for investigation on algae bloom monitoring and oscillations of biotic and non-biotic parameters in coastal waters of Bandar Abbas from October 2013 to Septembre 2014. In this project, planktonic distribution and environmental data were collected from five stations, every 10 days. Four order and 45 genus of phytoplankton (Bacilliarophycea 29 genous, Dinophycea 13 genus, Cyanophycea 2 genus, Raphidophycea 1 genus) were identified, as well as , 10 order of zooplanckton consisted of Copepoda, Mollusca, Chaetognatha, Sarcomastigophora, Urochordata, Annalida, Nematoda, Echinodermata, Ciliophora and Granuloretica. Results showed that Bacillariophycea were dominate among phytoplankton species in all season. So that, Leptocylindrus, Chaetoceros and Nitzschia from Bacillarriophycea, Protoperidinium and Gymnodinium belong to Dinophycea, and Oscillatoria belong to Cyanophycea were dominate genus in Bandar Abbas coastal waters. The maximum and minimum density and frequency for phytoplankton were recorded respectively from Shilat Jety and Airport Stations. Based on ANOVA analysis on phytoplankton density no significant were observed seasonally (p>0.05), but significant differences were observed between stations (p<0.05). Algal blooms were recorded for Protoperidinum, Chaetoceros and Noctiluca form Shilat Jety in the study period. Result showed that Crustacea have more density amongst zooplankton community, although Arthropoda were dominate in all season. The maximum frequencies were recorded for Nauplius (78%) and Copepoda (21%), also Among copepod, Calanoida order observed 68.5% frequency in the study period. The ANOVA analysis showed significant differences both in stations and seasons for zooplankton density (p<0.05). The seasonal range of temperature were recorded between (19.43±2.58 - 31.98±2.48 ), salinity (27.15±9.48 - 38.13± 0.72ppt), dissolved Oxygen (2.8±1.81-6.87±1.25) mg/L, and pH (8.06±0.49- 8.69±0.23). Evaluation of biotic and abiotic factors indicate the probability of unhealthy and unstable Shilat jety and Gorzoozan stations coastal waters of Bandar Abbas City. One of these cases can be mentioned to high density of cyanophyceae in the estuary Gorzoozan compared other stations , high density of Phytoplankton and low diversity in the Shilat station. While the increase in Harpacticoida order of copepods As an indicator of pollution than on previous reports of other researchers In the this area, suggests pollution is pushed into the area. 2021-06-24T18:34:12Z 2021-06-24T18:34:12Z 2018 monograph 52536 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40225 fa http://www.ifro.ir/ application/pdf application/pdf 74 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Tehran, Iran http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25835 18721 2018-10-13 10:49:48 25835 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Ecology
Iran
Persian Gulf
Bandar Abbas
Environmental parameters
Algal bloom
Phytoplankton
Zooplankton
Survey
Planktonic communities
Ecology
Iran
Persian Gulf
Bandar Abbas
Environmental parameters
Algal bloom
Phytoplankton
Zooplankton
Survey
Planktonic communities
spellingShingle Ecology
Iran
Persian Gulf
Bandar Abbas
Environmental parameters
Algal bloom
Phytoplankton
Zooplankton
Survey
Planktonic communities
Ecology
Iran
Persian Gulf
Bandar Abbas
Environmental parameters
Algal bloom
Phytoplankton
Zooplankton
Survey
Planktonic communities
Sadeghi, Mohammad Reza
Saraji, F.
Mortazavi, M.S.
Ayag, R.
Akbarzadeh, G.A.
Khodadadi Jokar, K.
Ebrahimi, M.
Salaripouri, A.
A survey on planktonic communities in Bandar Abbas coastal area
description This study was conducted for investigation on algae bloom monitoring and oscillations of biotic and non-biotic parameters in coastal waters of Bandar Abbas from October 2013 to Septembre 2014. In this project, planktonic distribution and environmental data were collected from five stations, every 10 days. Four order and 45 genus of phytoplankton (Bacilliarophycea 29 genous, Dinophycea 13 genus, Cyanophycea 2 genus, Raphidophycea 1 genus) were identified, as well as , 10 order of zooplanckton consisted of Copepoda, Mollusca, Chaetognatha, Sarcomastigophora, Urochordata, Annalida, Nematoda, Echinodermata, Ciliophora and Granuloretica. Results showed that Bacillariophycea were dominate among phytoplankton species in all season. So that, Leptocylindrus, Chaetoceros and Nitzschia from Bacillarriophycea, Protoperidinium and Gymnodinium belong to Dinophycea, and Oscillatoria belong to Cyanophycea were dominate genus in Bandar Abbas coastal waters. The maximum and minimum density and frequency for phytoplankton were recorded respectively from Shilat Jety and Airport Stations. Based on ANOVA analysis on phytoplankton density no significant were observed seasonally (p>0.05), but significant differences were observed between stations (p<0.05). Algal blooms were recorded for Protoperidinum, Chaetoceros and Noctiluca form Shilat Jety in the study period. Result showed that Crustacea have more density amongst zooplankton community, although Arthropoda were dominate in all season. The maximum frequencies were recorded for Nauplius (78%) and Copepoda (21%), also Among copepod, Calanoida order observed 68.5% frequency in the study period. The ANOVA analysis showed significant differences both in stations and seasons for zooplankton density (p<0.05). The seasonal range of temperature were recorded between (19.43±2.58 - 31.98±2.48 ), salinity (27.15±9.48 - 38.13± 0.72ppt), dissolved Oxygen (2.8±1.81-6.87±1.25) mg/L, and pH (8.06±0.49- 8.69±0.23). Evaluation of biotic and abiotic factors indicate the probability of unhealthy and unstable Shilat jety and Gorzoozan stations coastal waters of Bandar Abbas City. One of these cases can be mentioned to high density of cyanophyceae in the estuary Gorzoozan compared other stations , high density of Phytoplankton and low diversity in the Shilat station. While the increase in Harpacticoida order of copepods As an indicator of pollution than on previous reports of other researchers In the this area, suggests pollution is pushed into the area.
format monograph
topic_facet Ecology
Iran
Persian Gulf
Bandar Abbas
Environmental parameters
Algal bloom
Phytoplankton
Zooplankton
Survey
Planktonic communities
author Sadeghi, Mohammad Reza
Saraji, F.
Mortazavi, M.S.
Ayag, R.
Akbarzadeh, G.A.
Khodadadi Jokar, K.
Ebrahimi, M.
Salaripouri, A.
author_facet Sadeghi, Mohammad Reza
Saraji, F.
Mortazavi, M.S.
Ayag, R.
Akbarzadeh, G.A.
Khodadadi Jokar, K.
Ebrahimi, M.
Salaripouri, A.
author_sort Sadeghi, Mohammad Reza
title A survey on planktonic communities in Bandar Abbas coastal area
title_short A survey on planktonic communities in Bandar Abbas coastal area
title_full A survey on planktonic communities in Bandar Abbas coastal area
title_fullStr A survey on planktonic communities in Bandar Abbas coastal area
title_full_unstemmed A survey on planktonic communities in Bandar Abbas coastal area
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