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Community structure and diversity of macrobenthos in southern intertidal zone of Yellow River Delta, China.

LENG Yu1,2, LIU Yi-ting1,2,  LIU Shuang1,2, ZHANG Hong-liang1,2, ZHANG Ai-jun1,2, LIU Xu-dong1, 2**   

  1. (1Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology and Environment & Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Qingdao 266033, Shandong, China; 2North China Sea Environment Monitoring Center, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266033, Shandong, China)
  • Online:2013-11-10 Published:2013-11-10

Abstract: In May and August, 2004-2010, an investigation was conducted on the macrobenthos diversity in the southern intertidal zone of the Yellow River Delta. A total of 89 macrobenthos species were collected, most of which were polychaetes, crustacean, and mollusks, accounting for 34.8%, 29.2% and 27.0% of the total, respectively. Helice tientsinensis and Macrophthalmus japonicas were the dominant species in high tidal zone, while Potamocorbula laevis, Bullacta exarata, Umbonium thomasi, and Mactra veseriformis were dominated in mid and low tidal zones. The average Shannon index, Margalef index, and Pielou evenness index were 146, 115, and 0.66, respectively, and the Shannon index and Pielou index showed an upward trend. The species distribution had an obvious difference in different tidal zones, but less difference among years, which was also shown by cluster analysis. Due to the changes of habitat conditions since 2005 when the dams were established, the bioresources in the high tide zone increased obviously. As compared with historical data, the composition of dominant species in the study area in 2004-2010 was relatively stable, but the polychaetes occupied larger proportion, which was related to the human activities and the eco-environment change.

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