Free-living marine nematode communities in Rhizophora mucronata Lam. (Rhizophoraceae) forest at Mida Creek, Kenya

Beth W. Waweru, A. Muthumbi, A. Vanreusel, V. Wangondu, Amos Mutua
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Nematodes are among the most abundant organisms in marine ecosystems where they play a critical role in nutrient cycling, provision of nourishment to the higher organisms in the food web, pest control, and act as disease-causing vectors. This study determined the abundance and community structure of nematodes in three plots of Rhizophora mucronata forest stand at Kirepwe Macho and Dabaso sites at Mida Creek, Kenya. Replicated sediment samples were randomly collected from one forest plot in Kirepwe Macho and two plots in Dabaso during the months of January and April 2011. Total organic matter, sand and silt proportions were not significantly different across the study sites and between January and April. A total of 90 and 81 nematode genera were encountered in the month of January and April, respectively. At both sampling times, the nematode community was dominated by Terschellingia (20.5 % - 15.3 %) and Paracomesoma (10.6 % - 6.6 %). The Shannon-Weiner diversity index was relatively high in the three forest plots both in January and April ranging from 2.76 to 3.40. There was no significant difference in nematode community assemblage within sites (p > 0.05, 0.901) but there were differences between sampling time (p > 0.05, 0.001). The results showed that the three sites had similar nematode community structure suggesting that the three Rhizophora mucronata mangrove forest plots did not differ in terms of nematode generic composition even though the plots were not all close to each other.
马氏根霉海洋线虫群落。(根菌科)在Mida Creek的森林,肯尼亚
线虫是海洋生态系统中最丰富的生物之一,它们在营养循环、向食物网中的高等生物提供营养、防治害虫和充当致病媒介方面发挥着关键作用。本研究测定了肯尼亚Mida Creek地区Kirepwe Macho和Dabaso样地3个样地的根霉林分的线虫丰度和群落结构。2011年1月和4月,在Kirepwe Macho的一个森林样地和Dabaso的两个森林样地随机收集了重复的沉积物样本。1 ~ 4月间,各研究点间有机质、沙、粉含量差异不显著。1月和4月分别捕获90和81个线虫属。2次取样时线虫群落均以Terschellingia(20.5% ~ 15.3%)和Paracomesoma(10.6% ~ 6.6%)为主。3个样地1月和4月的Shannon-Weiner多样性指数均较高,在2.76 ~ 3.40之间。不同采样时间内线虫群落分布差异不显著(p < 0.05, 0.901),不同采样时间内线虫群落分布差异显著(p < 0.05, 0.001)。结果表明,3个样地的线虫群落结构相似,表明虽然3个样地的线虫属组成并不相近,但线虫属组成差异不大。
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