Title of article :
Study of coral reef benthic foraminiferal assemblages in Qeshm Island, Persian Gulf
Author/Authors :
Olad Azimi, N. Department of Marine Biology - Science and Research Branch- Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Ghavam Mostafavi, P. Department of Marine Biology - Science and Research Branch- Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Maghsoudlou, A. Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science (INIOAS) - Tehran, Iran. , Moghaddasi, B. Departments of Natural Resources - Savadkooh Branch - Islamic Azad University - Savadkooh, Iran , Mashinchian Moradi, A. Department of Marine Biology - Science and Research Branch- Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Benthic foraminifera are important in sediment production of coral reef environments
and are excellent indicators of water quality and reef health. There is a lack of precise
information about the foraminifer’s fauna of the coral reefs in the Persian Gulf. In this
study, sediment sampling was performed in June 2019 from two coral stations of Naz
Island and Zeytoon Park. The surface sediment with three replicates for each location
was collected using a mini corer and then were fixed in 70% ethanol. In this study,
thirty species belong to 23 genera and 19 families of foraminifer's assemblages were
identified based on morphological characters. Our results indicated that Foraminiferal
assemblages were similar in both sampling localities. Quinqueloculina was the most
abundant genera for both Naz Island and Zeytoon Park. Foraminifer's frequency of
Zeytoon Park was higher than Naz Island. Symbiont-bearing foraminifera (e.g.
Peneroplis) were observed just in Zeytoon Park. Higher frequency and the presence of
symbiont-bearing foraminifera possibly indicate that Zeytoon Park has a more
favorable condition for the coral reef growth in the future. Finally, we recommend that
the structure of the foraminifer’s community could be used as an early warning system
for water quality around coral reefs and in particular, would help resource managers
make better decisions about protecting coral habitats.
Keywords :
Iran , Foraminifera , Coral reefs , Diversity index , Taxonomic distinctness , Qeshm Island , Persian Gulf
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences