Horizontal distribution of nematode communities in a seasonally-hypoxic enclosed sea (Omura Bay, Japan) SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Horizontal distribution of nematode communities in a seasonally-hypoxic enclosed sea (Omura Bay, Japan)
Author(s)
Nguyen, Q.T.D.; Kim, D.; Shimanaga, M.; Uchida, J.; Aoshima, T.; Wada, M.
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Dong Sung(김동성)
Alternative Author(s)
김동성
Publication Year
2020-07
Abstract
Habitat heterogeneity is one of the major factors shaping community structure and diversity of many fauna. The present study aimed to reveal the influence of habitat heterogeneity on the nematode community structures and diversity in a seasonally hypoxic bay (Omura Bay of Nagasaki in Western Kyushu, Japan). The severity of hypoxia varies typically along north-south axis of the bay, which is intensified southwardly. Nematode abundance and diversity were highest in the northern site than the other sites, and nematode communities were clustered into three groups by sampling site. There were significant differences in composition (Two-way ANOSIM, Rho = 0.726,p < 0.05) and in feeding types (Two-way ANOSIM, Rho = 0.589,p < 0.05) among the groups. Organic matter content alone was the best predictor for the shift in nematode compositions (BIOENV procedure, Correlation = 0.666,p < 0.05), whereas the combination of salinity and DO correlated well with the shift in nematode feeding types (Correlation = 0.568,p < 0.05). These findings strongly suggest that the diversity and the structures of nematode assemblages were strongly affected by the habitat heterogeneity in terms of seasonal DO availability, salinity change and persistent food availability (organic carbon accumulation) over the surface sediment of the bay.
ISSN
0916-8370
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/40248
DOI
10.1007/s10872-020-00558-2
Bibliographic Citation
JOURNAL OF OCEANOGRAPHY, v.76, pp.479 - 489, 2020
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Habitat heterogeneity; Seasonal hypoxia; Nematode; Omura Bay
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article; Early Access
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