Species Composition and Diversity of Crustacean Community in the Waters Adjacent to Changshan Islands
CAO Jingxuan1, ZOU Jianyu1, XU Binduo1,2, SUN Lidong3, JI Yupeng1,2
1. College of Fisheries, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, China; 2. Field Observation and Research Station of Haizhou Bay Fishery Ecosystem, Ministry of Education, Qingdao 266003, China; 3. Yantai Marine Development and Fisheries Bureau of Shandong Province, Yantai 264000, China
Abstract:In order to ascertain the species composition and diversity of crustacean community in the adjacent waters of Changshan Islands, the seasonal and spatial changes in crustacean species composition, dominant species, community species diversity and their correlations with environmental factors were analyzed by ecological diversity index and index of relative importance (IRI) and generalized additive model based on the seasonal survey data of fishery resources and marine environment in the adjacent waters of Changshan Islands in autumn in 2016, and winter, spring and summer in 2017. There were 37 species captured, 2 orders, 16 families and 26 genera, with 18.92% of warm water species, 72.97% of warm temperate species and 8.11% of cold temperate species in the total number of crustacean species. The crustacean resources density was shown to be obvious spatial and seasonal changes in the adjacent waters of Changshan Islands, with species composition replacement rates ranging from 36% to 53%, higher replacement rates in autumn-winter (53%) and in winter-spring (48%), and lower replacement rate in spring-summer (37%) and summer-autumn (36%). Mantis shrimp Oratosquilla oratoria was found to be the dominant species in each season, and Crangon affinis and Alpheus japonicas to be the common dominant species in spring and winter. Higher species diversity index (D) of crustacean community was observed in spring and summer (2.22), and lower in winter (1.66), and higher Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H') and evenness index (J') in autumn (1.48) and low in summer (0.26). There were significant spatial changes in species diversity index in crustaceans, with the peak species richness index (D) in the northwest of the surveyed area in spring, with low value in the southeast sea and near the coast, two peaks in the central sea area in summer, and high value in the southwest and low value in the northeast in autumn. There were two peaks of Shannon-Wiener's Diversity Index (H') in the northwest and southeast seas in autumn, and a peak in the northeast in winter, with a lower value near the coast. The peak evenness index (J') was observed in the southeast coast in autumn. Generalized additive model (GAM) analysis revealed that water depth, bottom temperature and bottom salinity were the environmental factors affecting the spatial distribution of crustacean diversity in this sea area. The findings indicate that the species composition and diversity of crustaceans have obvious spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the adjacent waters of Changshan Islands.
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CAO Jingxuan, ZOU Jianyu, XU Binduo, SUN Lidong, JI Yupeng. Species Composition and Diversity of Crustacean Community in the Waters Adjacent to Changshan Islands. Fisheries Science, 2025, 44(2): 181-190.