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یافته علمی کوتاه : الگوی پراکنش و فراوانی مکانی و زمانی ماکروبنتوزهای سواحل جنوبی دریای خزر (ساحل شهرستان چالوس)
میثم طاولی* 1، مریم اسلامی ، سید مصطفی مهدوی
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The changes in density and biomass of macrobenthos were seasonally investigated from winter 2005 till fall 2006 in southern Caspian Sea. Samples were taken with a 225cm2 Van Veen grab from depths of 7 and 20 meters along two transects: Line 8 area (western part) and Radio Darya area (eastern part). Totally, 5 classes of macrobenthos were identified of which the most abundant populations were Polychaeta 68.7%, Oligochaeta 14.6%, Bivalvia 8.5%, Crustacea 8.2% and Gastropoda 0.08%. The maximum density (4251.8 1419 (ME SE) ind/m2) of macrobenthos was observed during summer in the depth of 20m of Radio Darya area, while the minimum density (725.9 64.5 (ME SE) ind/m2) was observed during spring in the depth of 7m in the same area. Between the two studied depths, the mean annual density in 7m depth (2266.7 350.3 (ME SE)ind/m2), was higher from 20m depth (1977.8 290.1 (ME SE)ind/m2). The maximum biomass (475 243.8 (ME SE)g/m2), of macrobenthos was observed during autumn in the depth of 20 meter of Radio Darya area, while the minimum biomass (0.3 0.1 (ME SE)g/m2), was observed during winter in the depth of 7m in the same area. Between the two studied depths, the mean annual biomass in 20m depth (184.8 24.6 (ME SE)g/m2), was higher from 7m depth (73.7 24.6 (ME SE)g/m2). Generally speaking, the eastern part of Chalus coast had more density and biomass compared with the western part. *Corresponding author
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نوع مطالعه: پژوهشي | موضوع مقاله: بهداشت و بيماريهاي آبزيان
دریافت: 1390/3/17 | پذیرش: 1394/4/20 | انتشار: 1394/4/20



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