Title of article :
Horizontal distribution of intertidal nematode from Sabah, Malaysia
Author/Authors :
SHABDIN, Mohd. Long Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - Faculty of Resource Science and Technology - Department of Aquatic Science, Malaysia , OTHMAN, Haji Ross Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology - School of Environmental and Natural Resources Sciences, Malaysia
Abstract :
horizontal distribution of nematodes species density, species diversity and feeding types on the intertidal area of Lok Kawi beach, Sabah, Malaysia. The approach taken was to sample the nematodes and measured selected parameters of the hole water from high-water to low-water marks. The results show that the nematode feeding type non selective deposit feeders (1B) and epigrowth feeders (2A) groups, species diversity, evenness, species richness and species number increased towards the low tide level. The height of the beach did not clearly show their influence on the horizontal distribution of the nematodes. Pearson correlation coefficient shows that there is a significant correlation (R = 0.64, p 0.05) between the height of the beach and the species diversity of the nematodes. However, the cluster and factor analysis of the stations did not show clearly about the influence of height of the beach on nematodes densities. Therefore, we conclude that there were no definite and universal causative factors, which controlled the horizontal distribution of nematodes species diversity in the intertidal sandy and muddy habitats of the Lok Kawibeach, Sabah
Keywords :
Water parameters , density , diversity , feeding types
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation