Title of article :
Juvenile and small fishes in a mangrove estuary in Trang province, Thailand: seasonal and habitat differences
Author/Authors :
K Ikejima، نويسنده , , P Tongnunui، نويسنده , , T Medej، نويسنده , , T Taniuchi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Juvenile and small resident fish assemblages at three sites (beach with mangroves, beach without mangroves and middle reach of
mangrove creek), comprising the major habitat types of a mangrove estuary in Trang Province, Thailand, were studied for 3 years. A
total of 6616 individuals, comprising 89 species (30 families), were collected using a small seine net. In terms of number of species per
family, Gobiidae (18 species) was the most diverse, followed by Engraulidae (nine species) and Leiognathidae (seven species). In
terms of individuals, Engraulidae, Leiognathidae, Gerreidae, Atherinidae and Gobiidae were the dominant families. Species richness
was significantly greater in the mangrove creek than at the two beach sites, and greater in the wet season than the dry season. Fish
abundance (individuals per tow) was also greater in the wet season, with no significant differences among sites. On the other hand,
biomass (weight per tow) was greater in the mangrove creek than the mangrove beach, but with no significant difference between
seasons. Cluster and ordination analysis based on the number of individuals of each species demonstrated that the fish assemblage
structures were markedly different between the beach and creek sites, the assemblages at the two beach sites being similar in the wet
season. Most species were specific to a particular habitat type (or types), some occurring exclusively in the creek or beach sites, and
some in both the mangrove sites. Such distributional differences were found even between species within a single family. The results
indicated that creek and beach habitats function as nursery sites for different fish species, the former being utilized by a greater
diversity of species than the latter.
Keywords :
estuarine habitat , Mangroves , seasonal , Thailand , juveniles , community
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science