Population density of the peanut worm Siphonosoma australe australe (Keferstein, 1865) (Sipunculus: Phascolosomatidae) in the mangrove forest of Gianh river, Quang Binh province

N. Huong, N. Chung, L. Ba
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The peanut worm, Siphonosoma australe australe (Keferstein, 1865), is a non-segmented worm, with a coelom, most live in areas of shallow water, tidal areas or the sea. Currently, the number of individuals in Peanut worm populations are declining considerably due to over-exploitation and habitat degradation. However, information on individual density and biomass of Peanut worm populations in Vietnam is still lacking, as is information on environmental factors affecting them. This study was carried out at various sites in the lower reaches of mangrove forest of the Gianh river, Quang Binh province. We calculated individual and hole densities per month by counting the number of individuals and holes according to each site area. We found significant differences (p ≤ 0.037) among sampled sites in hole density (from 1.43 to 2.54 holes/m2, average of 1,96 holes/m2), individual number (from 45 to 81 individuals, average of 62 individuals/site area), and biomass (from 20.27 to 51.16 g/m2, average of 34.57 g/m2). However, individual density (from 0.51 to 0.98 individuals/m2, average of 0.68 individuals/m2) was not significantly different among sites. Water temperature, pH, and salinity have the significant effect on individual and hole densities, individual number, and biomass of peanut worms (p ≤ 0.001; excepting water temperature affects the biomass of peanut worms). Excepting biomass, average individual and hole densities, as well as individual number of peanut worms, were greater in the dry season than in the rainy season (p < 0.0001). Keywords: Siphonosoma australe australe, biomass, density, mangrove forest, peanut worms, Gianh river. Citation: Nguyen Thi My Huong, Ngo Dac Chung, Le Huy Ba, 2018. Population density of the peanut worm Siphonosoma australe australe (Keferstein, 1865) (sipunculus:phascolosomatidae) in the mangrove forest of gianh river, Quang Binh province. Tạp chí Sinh học, 40(2): 138–144. https://doi.org/10.15625/0866-7160/v40n2.8511. *Corresponding author: myhuong_s4qt@quangbinh.edu.vn
广平省建河红树林花生虫(Siphonosoma australe australe) (Keferstein, 1865)种群密度(Siphonosoma australe australe) (Siphonosoma Siphonosoma
花生虫,Siphonosoma australe australe (Keferstein, 1865),是一种无节虫,有体腔,大多数生活在浅水区、潮汐区或海中。目前,由于过度开发和生境退化,花生虫种群的个体数量正在大幅下降。然而,关于越南花生虫种群的个体密度和生物量的信息,以及影响它们的环境因素的信息仍然缺乏。这项研究是在广平省Gianh河红树林下游的不同地点进行的。我们根据每个站点面积计算个体和孔的数量,计算每个月的个体和孔密度。孔密度(1.43 ~ 2.54孔/m2,平均1,96孔/m2)、个体数量(45 ~ 81个,平均62个/m2)和生物量(20.27 ~ 51.16 g/m2,平均34.57 g/m2)差异显著(p≤0.037)。种群密度(0.51 ~ 0.98只/m2,平均0.68只/m2)差异不显著。水温、pH和盐度对花生虫的个体密度、孔密度、个体数量和生物量有显著影响(p≤0.001;水温对花生虫生物量的影响除外。除生物量外,旱季花生虫的平均个体密度、孔密度和个体数均大于雨季(p < 0.0001)。关键词:澳洲虹吸虫,生物量,密度,红树林,花生虫,建河引文:Nguyen Thi My Huong, Ngo Dac Chung, Le Huy Ba, 2018。广平省建河红树林花生虫(Siphonosoma australe australe, Keferstein, 1865)种群密度(Siphonosoma australe australe) (Siphonosoma; phascolsomatidae)Tạp chí Sinh học, 40(2): 138-144。https://doi.org/10.15625/0866-7160/v40n2.8511。*通讯作者:myhuong_s4qt@quangbinh.edu.vn
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