孟加拉湾Covelong海岸COVID-19封锁前后pontellid桡足类(Pontellidae:桡足类)的多样性节律

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Md A Nawaz, Sivakumar Kandhasamy, B. Gurunathan, V. Radha
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摘要

:桡足类是水生生态系统的指标,因为它们对环境营养成分的变化有快速反应。浮游生物样本在印度科夫隆海岸采集了两年(2019年1月至12月和2021年1月到12月)。分析了新冠肺炎封锁前后pontellid桡足类的多样性模式。测量了两年的物理化学参数,如温度、盐度、pH、溶解氧、钙、镁、亚硝酸盐、磷酸盐和氨水平,以比较和对比封锁前后的沿海健康状况。封锁前报告了6种pontellid桡足类,封锁后报告了10种。封锁后,氨、亚硝酸盐和磷酸盐水平等物理化学参数降低。温度和亚硝酸盐与桡足类呈显著负相关(-0.799和-0.782),而溶解氧呈高度正相关(0.732)。进行回归分析以强调桡足类与环境的关系。与温度、亚硝酸盐和溶解氧的回归系数(R2)分别为0.571、0.682和0.636。然而,在2月份的封锁前和封锁后,物种多样性都很高。冗余度分析用于可视化pontellid桡足类与物理化学参数之间的关系。在整个研究期间,pontellid桡足类的密度和理化参数水平波动很大,并表现出密度和多样性的变化。
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Diversity rhythm in pontellid copepods (Pontellidae: Copepoda) from the Covelong coast pre- and post-COVID-19 lockdown, Bay of Bengal
: Copepods act as indicators of the aquatic ecosystem since they rapidly respond to changes in nutrient content of the environment. Plankton samples were collected for two years from the Covelong coast, India (January to December 2019 and January to December 2021). The diversity patterns of pontellid copepods before and after the COVID-19 lockdown were analyzed. Physicochemical parameters like temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, calcium, magnesium, nitrite, phosphate, and ammonia level for both years were measured to compare and contrast the coastal health before and after the lockdown. Six species of pontellid copepods were reported before the lockdown period and 10 species were reported after the lockdown. Physicochemical parameters like ammonia, nitrite, and phosphate levels were reduced after the lockdown. Temperature and nitrite showed a considerable negative correlation with pontellid copepods (–0.749 and –0.782), whereas dissolved oxygen showed a high positive correlation (0.732). Regression analysis was carried out to emphasize the relationship between pontellid copepods with the environment. The regression (R 2 ) coefficient with temperature, nitrite, and dissolved oxygen were 0.571, 0.682, and 0.636, respectively. However, high species diversity was observed in February during both pre-and postlockdown periods. Redundancy analysis was used to visualize the relationship between the pontellid copepods and physicochemical parameters. The density of pontellid copepods and the level of physicochemical parameters greatly fluctuated throughout the entire study period and showed variation in density and diversity.
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2.30
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10.00%
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24
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Zoology is published electronically 6 times a year by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK). -Accepts English-language manuscripts in various fields of zoology including systematics, developmental biology, behaviour biology, animal models, molecular biology and molecular phylogeny, genomics, physiology (cell communication and signaling systems), biochemistry and immunohistochemistry, applied parasitology and pathology, nanobiotechnology, ecology, evolution, and paleontology of animal taxa. -Contribution is open to researchers of all nationalities. -Short communications are also welcome, such as reports of a preliminary nature or those including new records from specific localities or regions, and the editor reserves the right to decide that a paper be treated as a short communication. -The papers that deal with purely checklists, new host and non-regional new locality records will not be consider for publication. -Letters to the editor reflect the opinions of other researchers on the articles published in the journal. The editor may also invite review articles concerning recent developments in particular areas of interest.
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