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Title
Intertidal macroinvertebrate community structure in a subtropical channel is driven by sediment properties across different land-use types
Abstract
Macroinvertebrate community in the intertidal setup plays an important role in coastal ecosystem functions and biogeochemical cycle. However, different land use pattern may influence on their community structure, diversity, and composition in the coastal ecosystems. Using Van-Veen grab sampler, 60 sediment samples were seasonally collected from mangroves-dominated, aquaculture-dominated, and anthropogenically affected area in the lower intertidal zone of the Kohelia channel of Bangladesh, the Northern Bay of Bengal. We have tasted the variation in sediment properties across three land-use types in this intertidal habitat. To understand the patterns of benthic macroinvertebrate distribution, a neutral community model was applied. Our results showed that community composition and biodiversity of the benthic macroinvertebrate communities varied significantly between mangrove-dominated area with anthropogenically affected areas among the four seasons. The neutral community model revealed that community assembly of benthic macroinvertebrates in the lower intertidal habitats is structured by stochastic processes while sediment properties have significant influence on species distribution and interactions. Results suggested that land-use changes altered sediment properties and could change the diversity and distribution of the macroinvertebrate communities in the lower intertidal habitats.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000789763300009
Bibliographic citation
Abdullah Al, M.; Akhtar, A.; Barua, H.; Kamal, A.H.M.; Islam, Md. S.; AftabUddin, S.; Idris, M.H.; Abualreesh, M.H.; Modeo, L. (2022). Intertidal macroinvertebrate community structure in a subtropical channel is driven by sediment properties across different land-use types. Environm. Sc. & Poll. Res. 29: 66389-66404. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-20471-z
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Authors

author
Name
Mamun Abdullah Al
author
Name
Aysha Akhtar
author
Name
Hillol Barua
author
Name
Abu Hena Mustafa Kamal
author
Name
Shafiqul Islam
author
Name
Sheikh AftabUddin
author
Name
Mohd Hanafi Idris
author
Name
Muyassar Abualreesh
author
Name
Letizia Modeo

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2022-11-10
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2022-11-10