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AuthorWei, Chih-Lin
AuthorRowe, Gilbert T.
AuthorAl-Ansi, Mohsin
AuthorAl-Maslamani, Ibrahim
AuthorSoliman, Yousria
AuthorEl-Din, Nehad Nour
AuthorAl-Ansari, Ibrahim S.
AuthorAl-Shaikh, Ismail
AuthorQuigg, Antonietta
AuthorNunnally, Clifton
AuthorAbdel-Moati, Mohamed A.
Available date2021-03-18T10:15:10Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameHydrobiologia
ResourceScopus
ISSN188158
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2568-7
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17912
AbstractThe arid subtropical ecosystem of the central Arabian Gulf was used to explore the combined effects of low primary productivity, high salinities, and variable temperatures on the composition and structure of benthic macrofauna at 13 sites encircling the Qatar Peninsula in winter and summer (or late spring) of 2010 and 2011. The low abundance, biomass, and remarkably high species turnover may be a reflection of the oligotrophic, thermally variable, hypersaline coastal environment. The number of species and within-habitat diversity was lowest in the highest salinities but increased with finer-grained sediments and lower salinity. A remarkable temporal variation in species composition observed may reflect insufficient primary production to sustain new populations recruited from the seasonal exchange of water from the adjacent Sea of Oman. Low abundances accompanied by continued replacement of species may be a "new model" for extremely arid conditions associated with global warming. 2015, Springer International Publishing Switzerland.
SponsorWe would like to thank the Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) for field work support (NPRP 08-497-1-086), as well as Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe) and Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology for supporting data analysis and manuscript preparation (MOST 103-2119-M-002-029-MY2). We also thank captain and crew of the R/V "Mukhtabar Al Bihar" and the Qatar University Environmental Studies Center laboratory staff and technicians for their work at sea and conducting chemical and biological analyses.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
SubjectBiodiversity
Climate changes
Community composition
Macrobenthos
Phytoplankton
Zooplankton
TitleMacrobenthos in the central Arabian Gulf: a reflection of climate extremes and variability
TypeArticle
Pagination53-72
Issue Number1
Volume Number770


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