인천연안 대형저서동물 군집 변동에 미치는 환경요인의 영향 KCI

Title
인천연안 대형저서동물 군집 변동에 미치는 환경요인의 영향
Alternative Title
Effect of Environmental Variables on Changes in Macrobenthic Communities in the Coastal Area of Inchon, Korea
Author(s)
유옥환; 고병설; 이형곤; 이재학
KIOST Author(s)
Yu, Ok Hwan(유옥환)Lee, Hyung Gon(이형곤)
Alternative Author(s)
유옥환; 이형곤; 이재학
Publication Year
2004-10
Abstract
In coastal area of Inchon, dredging and the disposal of dredged material for sea-wall construction and reclamation have increased in recent years. These activities may impact the benthic environment and result in changes in benthic communities, but little information is available on the extent and direction of these changes. We investigated whether there have been changes in the dominant macrobenthic species and benthic community over the last decade, and explored the relationship between environmental variables and spatial patterns of macrobenthic community structure. We sampled macrobenthos and recorded environmental variables in the coastal habitats of Inchon in March and June 2004. In total, 212 macrobenthic species were recorded during this study, predominately crustaceans (34%) , mollusks (32%) and polychaetes (21%) . The mean density of macrobenthos was 1,393ind./m2 .The most abundant species was Amphioplus japonicus (20.5%) , followed by Heteromastus filiformis (14.4%) , Theora fragilis (8.2%) and Ampharete sp. (4.0%) . Over the past decade the dominant macrobenthic species in this area shifted. Multivariate analysis (multidimensional scaling) revealed significant differences in community structure among three regions: the middle part of the sampling area (B), site 8 (C) and other sites (A). Mean density varied significantly among the three regions, but no differences in the number of species and diversity (H') were observed. The distribution of the macrobenthic community was affected by environmental variables such as percentage sand content and sediment kurtosis. Species that were important in different areas included A. japonicus in region A, Raeta puchella in region B and T. fragilis in region C. The important species in regions B and C were filter-feeding bivalves, and the abundance of these species may be related to the increase in percentage sand content. We suggest that the sediment composition (percentage sand content) may be an important factor in determining the dominant species and structure of the macrobenthic communities in coastal Inchon. Long-term monitoring programs are necessary to understand ongoing changes in the benthic communities of this area.
ISSN
0374-8111
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/40510
Bibliographic Citation
한국수산과학회지, v.37, no.5, pp.423 - 432, 2004
Publisher
한국수산과학회
Keywords
Macrobenthic community change; Environmental variables; Coastal area of Inchon
Type
Article
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