Diversity (Oct 2022)

Short-Lived Aggregations of <i>Filograna</i>/<i>Salmacina</i> Tube Worms in the Gulf of Oman

  • Kaveh Samimi-Namin,
  • Harry A. ten Hove,
  • Michel R. Claereboudt,
  • Gustav Paulay,
  • Bert W. Hoeksema

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d14110902
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
p. 902

Abstract

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Dense aggregations of serpulid worms were encountered in the Daymaniyat Islands (Gulf of Oman) from 10 to 20 m depth, over the period January–March, 2021. The species responsible for these aggregations belongs to the Filograna/Salmacina-complex (Annelida: Serpulidae). This species has been present in the area and observed along the Oman coastline, but high-density aggregates like this have not been reported before. The most probable cause of the aggregations, supported by field observations and Aqua-MODIS satellite data, was natural eutrophication with a subsequent algal bloom linked to the local winter monsoon. This observation emphasises the importance of documenting biodiversity and dynamics of reef communities along the Oman coastline.

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