1. Horizontal distribution of nematode communities in a seasonally-hypoxic enclosed sea (Omura Bay, Japan)
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Minoru Wada, Quyen T. D. Nguyen, Dongsung Kim, Takashi Aoshima, Motohiro Shimanaga, and Jun Uchida
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,biology ,010505 oceanography ,Ecology ,Fauna ,Community structure ,Hypoxia (environmental) ,Oceanography ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Spatial heterogeneity ,Salinity ,Nematode ,chemistry ,Organic matter ,Bay ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Habitat heterogeneity is one of the major factors shaping community structure and diversity of many fauna. The present study aimed to reveal the influence of habitat heterogeneity on the nematode community structures and diversity in a seasonally hypoxic bay (Omura Bay of Nagasaki in Western Kyushu, Japan). The severity of hypoxia varies typically along north–south axis of the bay, which is intensified southwardly. Nematode abundance and diversity were highest in the northern site than the other sites, and nematode communities were clustered into three groups by sampling site. There were significant differences in composition (Two-way ANOSIM, Rho = 0.726, p
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- 2020
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