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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2024, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (4): 1131-1140.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202404.029

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Ecological characteristics and seasonal changes of macrozoobenthos in the waters of Miaodao Archipelago, China

JI Yinglu1,2, YI Fan3, QU Lin4, LIU Hang3, CHEN Jing3, CHEN Linlin3, LI Baoquan3*   

  1. 1Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology and Environment & Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Qingdao 266061, Shandong, China;
    2Observation and Research Station of Bohai Strait Eco-Corridor, Ministry of Natural Resources, Qingdao 266061, Shandong, China;
    3Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yantai 264003, Shandong, China;
    4Yantai Marine Center, Ministry of Natural Resources, Yantai 265500, Shandong, China
  • Received:2023-07-31 Accepted:2024-02-04 Online:2024-04-18 Published:2024-10-18

Abstract: To understand the macrozoobenthic community composition and spatial-temporal distribution characteristics of macrobenthos in the waters of Miaodao Archipelago, Yantai, Shandong and its response to habitat changes, we conducted surveys of macrobenthos and environmental elements in the waters of Miaodao Islands in May (spring), August (summer), and October (autumn) in 2022. Results showed that a total of 127 macrozoobenthic species were recorded, with Mollusca and Annelida (Polychaeta) as the dominant taxa, consisting of 47 and 45 species, respectively. The key dominant species included Sternaspis chinensis, Glycinde bonhourei, Moerella hilaris, and Amphioplus (Lymanella) japonicus. The average annual density and biomass of macrozoobenthos were 190 ind·m-2 and 28.69 g·m-2, respectively. There was no significant seasonal differences in density and biomass. The Shannon diversity index (H), evenness index (J), and richness index (D) averaged 3.10, 0.90, and 2.40, respectively. Cluster analysis results showed low similarity coefficients of community among the three seasons, suggesting a distinct distribution pattern. Factors such as bottom seawater temperature, chlorophyll a, nutrient, sediment grain size, and organic matter content could significantly influence the structure and diversity of macrozoobenthic community. Compared with historical research data, the Changdao National Wetland Nature Reserve and the implementation of enclosure aquaculture have led to notable changes in the dominant species of macrobenthos. Specifically, there was a noticeable decline in both density and H, and an increase in biomass and J. Additionally, body size of benthic fauna was transitioning from small to big.

Key words: Miaodao Archipelago, macrobenthos, community structure, environmental factor