2014
DOI: 10.51758/agjsr-01-2014-0010
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Spatial and Temporal Variations of Marine Benthic In-fauna Community in Northern and Southern Areas of the Kingdom of Bahrain

Abstract: The in-fauna community inhabiting the surface sediments in the Bahrain waters during 2007-2008 was investigated to describe the spatial and temporal variations between and within Northern and Southern areas. Using a 0.05 m2 van veen grab, samples were collected from 12 sampling stations: 6 stations at each Northern and Southern waters. The samples were collected during Summer and Winter to compare the in-fauna species composition on seasonal basis at each area. In situ water analysis (temperature, salinity, tu… Show more

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“…The life of benthic invertebrates is directly related to the nutrient and waste cycle in the bottom sediment (Mehdipour et al 2018;Belal 2019), and it is the main reason for their high sensitivity to small changes in their environmental parameter (Young et al 2014;Patang et al 2018). Environmental changes can be easily detected based on the dynamics abundance, species, and spatial distribution of benthic organisms (Ali 2014;Custodio et al 2018). Unlike any other benthic organisms, megabenthos are the largest type among the benthic community with average size of >10 mm (Maximov et al 2014), making them easier to observe by naked eyes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The life of benthic invertebrates is directly related to the nutrient and waste cycle in the bottom sediment (Mehdipour et al 2018;Belal 2019), and it is the main reason for their high sensitivity to small changes in their environmental parameter (Young et al 2014;Patang et al 2018). Environmental changes can be easily detected based on the dynamics abundance, species, and spatial distribution of benthic organisms (Ali 2014;Custodio et al 2018). Unlike any other benthic organisms, megabenthos are the largest type among the benthic community with average size of >10 mm (Maximov et al 2014), making them easier to observe by naked eyes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%