Gastropod diversity at Pulau Punyit and the nearby shoreline – a reflection of Brunei’s vulnerable rocky intertidal communities

D. Marshall, Azmi Aminuddin, Pg Saimon Pg Hj Ahmad
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Pulau Punyit (PPUN), a small islet on the South China Sea coastline of Brunei Darussalam, represents a significant portion of the country’s natural rocky-shore ecosystem. We carried out a rapid survey of the intertidal gastropod species richness at PPUN, and compared this with species richness at other nearby natural and artificial rocky shores [Tungku Punyit (TPUN), Pantai Jerudong (PJER), Jerudong Park Medical Centre (JPMC) and Pantai Tungku (TUNK)]. A total of thirty two (32) species were collected from all of the shores. Species richness was greatest at the two natural shores studied (numbering 21 and 22 species at PPUN and TPUN, respectively), while the artificial shores were relatively depauperate. The natural shores however differed in species composition, abundance and body size of gastropods. These attributes varied with shore height, and appeared to relate to height-specific differences in abiotic stresses at the shores - at PPUN the high-shore is more exposed to the wind and sun, whereas at TPUN the mid-shore experiences greater sedimentation and mainland acidic seepage. Faunistic differences between the artificial and natural shores (Bray-Curtis similarity analysis) seemingly associate more closely with degree of habitat availability and abiotic stress than with shore proximity. We conclude that the country’s rocky intertidal biodiversity, as reflected by the gastropod diversity, is mainly constituted by the natural rocky shore system. Because this is spatially constrained and vulnerable to locality-specific environmental stresses, this diversity is threatened and deserving of greater protection status.
Punyit岛和附近海岸线的腹足类动物多样性-反映了文莱脆弱的岩石潮间带群落
Punyit岛(PPUN)是文莱达鲁萨兰国南中国海海岸线上的一个小岛,代表了该国天然岩岸生态系统的重要组成部分。我们对PPUN的潮间带腹足类物种丰富度进行了快速调查,并将其与附近其他天然和人工岩石海岸的物种丰富度进行了比较[东库Punyit (TPUN), Pantai Jerudong (PJER), Jerudong公园医疗中心(JPMC)和Pantai TUNK]。在所有海岸共收集到32种。自然海岸的物种丰富度最高(PPUN和TPUN分别有21种和22种),而人工海岸相对较少。天然海岸的腹足类在种类组成、丰度和体型上存在差异。这些属性随着海岸高度的变化而变化,并且似乎与海岸非生物应力的高度特异性差异有关-在PPUN,高海岸更多地暴露在风和阳光下,而在TPUN,中海岸经历了更大的沉积和大陆酸性渗透。人工海岸和自然海岸之间的动物群差异(布雷-柯蒂斯相似性分析)似乎与栖息地可利用程度和非生物压力密切相关,而不是与海岸邻近程度密切相关。我国岩质潮间带生物多样性以腹足类生物多样性为代表,主要由天然岩岸系统构成。由于这种多样性在空间上受到限制,容易受到特定地点环境压力的影响,因此受到威胁,应该得到更大的保护。
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