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Title: Crustacean diversity of Ildr Bay (Izmir, Turkey)
Authors: Bizsel, Kemal Can
Ozaydinli, Murat
Ordu Üniversitesi
0000-0001-8965-0306
Keywords: Amphipod; Benthic; Semi-enclosed water; The Aegean Sea
AQUACULTURE; IMPACT; SEA
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: ARAK UNIV, ARAK, DEPT ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, FAC AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES, ARAK, 00000, IRAN
Abstract: In this study, the crustacean diversity in Ildr Bay, which is characterized by a high density of aquaculture activity and tourism, was investigated. Sampling was carried out by box corer during four seasonal cruises (April, July, November 2010, and February 2011) at eight stations. Based on the analyzed samples, Crustacea has been represented with two classes, five orders, 25 families, and 40 species in the study area. Amphipods were the dominant taxon in terms of species richness (15 species), followed by both tanaids (8 species) and decapods (8 species). Although tanaids were the most abundant taxon, decapods had the highest biomass. The most abundant tanaid species was Chondrochelia savignyi (Kroyer, 1842). Crustacea abundance was negatively correlated with depth.
URI: http://doi.org/10.22120/jwb.2020.131461.1164
http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/1924
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