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Dynamic of Mangrove Associated Molluscs in Anthropized Areas of the Cameroon Coastline

Dynamic of Mangrove Associated Molluscs in Anthropized Areas of the Cameroon Coastline
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摘要 Due to unabated anthropogenic exploitations, mangrove forests globally are constantly under pressure and degradation, which may result in the reduction of ecosystem functioning and biodiversity. Molluscan fauna, which is one of the main macroinvertebrates that play a major ecological role in nutrient dynamics in mangroves, are sensitive to the changes in their habitat. This survey aims to assess the impact of anthropogenic activities on the diversity of molluscs’ communities in the mangrove forest. Anthropogenic disturbances within 20 sampling sites were valued at six mangrove stands and patched scoring the degree of influence according to vegetation, structure, waste and trampling. Molluscs were caught by hand and counted within 1 × 1 m<sup>2</sup> plots placed at three points distant of 50 m established using a straight line transect of 100 m. Upon the 20 sites investigated, five were slightly disturbed, eight moderately disturbed and seven sites were highly disturbed. The mean abundance of molluscs decreased from slightly disturbed areas (172.25 ± 73.09 Ind<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">&#183;</span></span>m<sup><span style="white-space:nowrap;">&#8722;</span>2</sup>) to highly disturbed areas (100.57 ± 62.84 Ind<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">&#183;</span></span>m<sup><span style="white-space:nowrap;">&#8722;</span>2</sup>). Highly disturbed areas have shown lower species richness (R = 1.09 ± 0.15) and diversity (H’ = 2.30 ± 0.31). Human activities in the mangrove forest could particularly have effects on the diversity of molluscs, however, feature potential conservation measures have to be in harmony with the needs of the local population. Due to unabated anthropogenic exploitations, mangrove forests globally are constantly under pressure and degradation, which may result in the reduction of ecosystem functioning and biodiversity. Molluscan fauna, which is one of the main macroinvertebrates that play a major ecological role in nutrient dynamics in mangroves, are sensitive to the changes in their habitat. This survey aims to assess the impact of anthropogenic activities on the diversity of molluscs’ communities in the mangrove forest. Anthropogenic disturbances within 20 sampling sites were valued at six mangrove stands and patched scoring the degree of influence according to vegetation, structure, waste and trampling. Molluscs were caught by hand and counted within 1 × 1 m<sup>2</sup> plots placed at three points distant of 50 m established using a straight line transect of 100 m. Upon the 20 sites investigated, five were slightly disturbed, eight moderately disturbed and seven sites were highly disturbed. The mean abundance of molluscs decreased from slightly disturbed areas (172.25 ± 73.09 Ind<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">&#183;</span></span>m<sup><span style="white-space:nowrap;">&#8722;</span>2</sup>) to highly disturbed areas (100.57 ± 62.84 Ind<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><span style="white-space:nowrap;">&#183;</span></span>m<sup><span style="white-space:nowrap;">&#8722;</span>2</sup>). Highly disturbed areas have shown lower species richness (R = 1.09 ± 0.15) and diversity (H’ = 2.30 ± 0.31). Human activities in the mangrove forest could particularly have effects on the diversity of molluscs, however, feature potential conservation measures have to be in harmony with the needs of the local population.
作者 Ernest Flavien Kottè-Mapoko Vanessa Maxemillie Ngo-Massou Guillaume Léopold Essomè-Koum Laurant Nyamsi-Moussian Alphonse Konango-Samè Boubakary Ndongo Din Ernest Flavien Kottè-Mapoko;Vanessa Maxemillie Ngo-Massou;Guillaume Léopold Essomè-Koum;Laurant Nyamsi-Moussian;Alphonse Konango-Samè; ;Boubakary;Ndongo Din(Department of Fisheries Management, Institute of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences at Yabassi, the University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon;Department of Biological Sciences, Higher Teacher’s Training College, the University of Yaoundé, Yaoundé, Cameroon;Department of Aquatic Ecosystems Management, Institute of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences at Yabassi, the University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon;Department of Botany, Faculty of Sciences, the University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon)
出处 《Open Journal of Ecology》 2021年第8期565-579,共15页 生态学期刊(英文)
关键词 Anthropogenic Disturbance Index Human Activities Level of Degradation Mollusc Diversity Anthropogenic Disturbance Index Human Activities Level of Degradation Mollusc Diversity
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