Benthic assemblages for ecological evaluation of Bardawil Lagoon, Mediterranean Sea, ‎Egypt.

Bardawil Lagoon is the only highly saline oligotrophic lagoon in Egypt, has an area of ca. ‎‎650 km2 with water depths ranged 0.3m to 3m and economically important in terms of ‎fish production. It is the optimum zone getting migratory birds in winter. It is separated ‎from the Mediterranean Sea by a narrow sandy shelf (90 km length, and 22 km width). ‎Ecological evaluation of benthic communities in Bardawil Lagoon to follow-up study of ‎the distribution of benthic study at 12 selected sampling sites representing different ‎environmental habitats for long periods through the project of Environmental Study ‎Wetlands OF North Egyptians Lakes where samples were collected seasonally (2010-‎‎2015) and semi-annually (2015 - 2019). The results and data analysis indicated that the ‎distribution, composition and dominance of macro benthic organisms in Lake Bardawil ‎were composed mainly of Ostracoda, Polychaeta, Sea grasses, Bivalvia, Insecta larvae‏ ‏communities‏ ‏and dominated the constituent of bottom fauna. The variations in the ‎benthic biomass were the heaviest at sites elRaodh and meddle elRaodh representing ‎‎1354 and 1105 g/m2 which corresponding respectively to 18.2 % and 14.9% of the ‎annual average of benthic biomass (619 g/m2). Regional variations abundance of the ‎benthic structure was highest at sites elTelol and elRaodh representing 3486 ind/m2 and ‎‎3635 ind/m2 which corresponding respectively to 14.8% and 15.3% of the annual ‎average of benthic density (1978 ind/m2). Sites of sampling study were evenly spread (J’ ‎‎> 0.8) at most sites except at elTelol and elRaodh also, high diversity (H’ > 3.00) was at ‎the most sites and show lower value at sites elTelol, elGals, Boughaz I, elNaser, and ‎Raba`a while, Swartz Dominance indexes of number of 5 species over 75% showed low ‎values at sites elGals, Boughaz I, elNaser, and Raba`a. The abiotic environmental effects ‎in the Bardawil Lagoon are general to those generally observed in other areas influenced ‎by organic wastes, namely, changed in the physic-chemical properties of the sediments ‎and low oxygen concentrations in the bottom water due to decomposition of organic ‎materials.‎

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Main Author: El komi, Mohamed Mohamed
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2019-12-31
Subjects:benthic assemblages, environmental evaluation, biodiversity, dominance species, Bardawil Lagoon, ASFA_2015::E::Ecology, ASFA_2015::B::Benthic communities, ASFA_2015::B::Benthos, ASFA_2015::D::Dominant species, ASFA_2015::B::Brackishwater ecology, ASFA_2015::B::Biodiversity, ASFA_2015::S::Species diversity,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/17976
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Summary:Bardawil Lagoon is the only highly saline oligotrophic lagoon in Egypt, has an area of ca. ‎‎650 km2 with water depths ranged 0.3m to 3m and economically important in terms of ‎fish production. It is the optimum zone getting migratory birds in winter. It is separated ‎from the Mediterranean Sea by a narrow sandy shelf (90 km length, and 22 km width). ‎Ecological evaluation of benthic communities in Bardawil Lagoon to follow-up study of ‎the distribution of benthic study at 12 selected sampling sites representing different ‎environmental habitats for long periods through the project of Environmental Study ‎Wetlands OF North Egyptians Lakes where samples were collected seasonally (2010-‎‎2015) and semi-annually (2015 - 2019). The results and data analysis indicated that the ‎distribution, composition and dominance of macro benthic organisms in Lake Bardawil ‎were composed mainly of Ostracoda, Polychaeta, Sea grasses, Bivalvia, Insecta larvae‏ ‏communities‏ ‏and dominated the constituent of bottom fauna. The variations in the ‎benthic biomass were the heaviest at sites elRaodh and meddle elRaodh representing ‎‎1354 and 1105 g/m2 which corresponding respectively to 18.2 % and 14.9% of the ‎annual average of benthic biomass (619 g/m2). Regional variations abundance of the ‎benthic structure was highest at sites elTelol and elRaodh representing 3486 ind/m2 and ‎‎3635 ind/m2 which corresponding respectively to 14.8% and 15.3% of the annual ‎average of benthic density (1978 ind/m2). Sites of sampling study were evenly spread (J’ ‎‎> 0.8) at most sites except at elTelol and elRaodh also, high diversity (H’ > 3.00) was at ‎the most sites and show lower value at sites elTelol, elGals, Boughaz I, elNaser, and ‎Raba`a while, Swartz Dominance indexes of number of 5 species over 75% showed low ‎values at sites elGals, Boughaz I, elNaser, and Raba`a. The abiotic environmental effects ‎in the Bardawil Lagoon are general to those generally observed in other areas influenced ‎by organic wastes, namely, changed in the physic-chemical properties of the sediments ‎and low oxygen concentrations in the bottom water due to decomposition of organic ‎materials.‎