Species Richness and Abundance of Bivalves and Gastropods in Mangrove Forests of Casiguran, Aurora, Philippines

Maria Cristina B. Cañada
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The diversity and abundance of bivalves and gastropods were studied from April to July 2015. Two sampling stations, Tinib and Esteves, in Casiguran, Aurora were selected based on the presence of mangrove forest, bivalves, gastropods, muddy substrate, and gleaners for the establishment of a transect line. Each station was laid with 100 meters transect line overlaid continuously with 2 m × 2 m quadrat along each transect. A total of 50 sampling units covering 0.02 ha area per sampling station were surveyed. The transect line recorded six species of bivalves distributed among five families and 12 species of gastropods belonging to eight families. Three species of bivalves and five species of gastropods were common to both sampling stations. However, Tinib station had most diverse species of bivalves (0.55) while Esteves station had most diverse species of gastropods (0.43). Both stations revealed Dendrostrea folium (43%) (bivalve) and Cerithidea cingulata (93%) (gastropods) as most frequently occurring species. Dendostrea folium also emerged as the densest (10,640 ind∙ha−1 and 6850 ind∙ha−1) and most abundant (58.52% and 77.84%) bivalve species. For gastropods, Terebralia sulcata (249,250 ind∙ha−1) was the densest and most abundant (96.97%) in Tinib while Terebralia palustris was the densest (747,050 ind∙ha−1) and most abundant (70.44%) in Esteves. Pooled results for bivalve species maintained Dendrostrea folium as the densest (8750 ind∙ha−1) and most abundant (64.81%). However, for gastropods, Terebralia palustris emerged as the densest (373,525 ind∙ha−1) and most abundant (56.70%) species. The mangrove forests of Casiguran, Aurora thus contain a variety of bivalves and gastropods with Tinib station dominated by bivalves while Esteves station dominated by gastropods.
菲律宾奥罗拉卡西古兰红树林双壳类和腹足类物种丰富度及丰度
2015年4 - 7月对双壳类和腹足类动物的多样性和丰度进行了研究。根据红树林、双壳类动物、腹足类动物、泥泞基质和拾集者的存在,选择了奥罗拉Casiguran的Tinib和Esteves两个采样站,以建立样线。每个站点铺设100米样线,沿每个样线连续叠加2m × 2m的样方。共调查了50个采样单位,每个采样站面积为0.02公顷。样带记录到双壳类动物5科6种,腹足类动物8科12种。双壳类共有3种,腹足类共有5种。其中,Tinib站的双壳类动物种类最多(0.55种),Esteves站的腹足类动物种类最多(0.43种)。两站的调查结果均显示,双壳类动物中最常见的是叶状石斛(Dendrostrea folium)(43%)和腹足类动物Cerithidea cingulata(93%)。双壳类密度最大(10640 ind∙ha - 1和6850 ind∙ha - 1),数量最多(58.52%和77.84%)。腹足类中,在Tinib中密度最大,数量最多的是Terebralia sulcata (249,250 ind∙ha−1),占96.97%;在Esteves中密度最大的是Terebralia palustris (747,050 ind∙ha−1),数量最多的是70.44%。在双壳类物种中,Dendrostrea folium密度最大(8750 ind∙ha−1),丰度最高(64.81%)。然而,腹足类中,palustris (Terebralia palustris)的密度最大(373,525 ind∙ha−1),数量最多(56.70%)。因此,奥罗拉Casiguran红树林中含有多种双壳类和腹足类,其中Tinib站以双壳类为主,Esteves站以腹足类为主。
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