بومشناسی آبزیان (Jun 2023)
Temporal ans spatial distribution of Polychatees in Iranian waters of the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea
Abstract
The study aimed to assess temporal and spatial variations in the population of polychaetes, a significant invertebrate group in deep-sea ecosystems, across the northern waters of the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea. Sampling occurred from fall 2018 to winter 2020, covering regions in Hormozgan, Bushehr, Sistan and Baluchestan, and Khuzestan. A total of 115 stations were surveyed, utilizing 0.1 square meters and a 500 μm sieve (repeated thrice) to collect bed sediments within the depth range of 12 to 90 meters. Within this study, 35 species/genus of polychaetes were identified in the waters of the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea. Notably, Flabelligra sp., Manayunkia aestuarina, and Glycinde sp. exhibited the highest abundance, with Flabelligra sp. and M. aestuarina serving as indicator species in both regions. The provinces of Sistan and Baluchestan and Bushehr displayed the highest Shannon diversity and species richness, recording 3.592 and 6.998, respectively. Comparing these findings with prior reports revealed a reduction in the diversity of identified polychaete species in the Persian Gulf. This decline could stem from various factors such as habitat damage due to fishing equipment, and the incidence of contaminants. Continual research and database establishment for time series analysis could significantly aid researchers, authorities, and environmental advocates in comprehending the health status of the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea. Such efforts would facilitate environmental monitoring and pollution prevention measures, contributing to the preservation of these ecosystems