Community structure and diversity of meiofauna in seagrass beds on the eastern coast of Hainan Island, China

Seagrass beds are critical marine ecosystems in tropical, subtropical, and temperate coastal waters, serving as highly diverse and productive habitats for numerous marine organisms. Differences in the abundance, diversity, and community structure of benthic invertebrates between seagrass beds and ad...

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Main Authors: Kai Liu, Yuqing Guo, Mingming Zou, Weilin Chen, Wenjia Hu, Jianguo Du
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Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
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description Seagrass beds are critical marine ecosystems in tropical, subtropical, and temperate coastal waters, serving as highly diverse and productive habitats for numerous marine organisms. Differences in the abundance, diversity, and community structure of benthic invertebrates between seagrass beds and adjacent unvegetated sediments significantly influence the health and stability of the entire food web. However, most studies to date have predominantly focused on macrofauna but overlooked their meiofauna community, which plays an important role in ecosystem function. This study investigated meiofauna communities in seagrass beds and unvegetated habitats at six sites along Hainan Island's eastern coast, China. Four major meiofauna groups were identified, with free-living marine nematodes being dominant (79.5 % abundance, 51 species), followed by benthic copepods, oligochaetes, and polychaetes. The total average meiofauna abundance and biomass were (19.4 ± 10.0) ind·10 cm−2 and (48.8 ± 33.0) μg·10 cm−2, respectively. Seagrass beds had higher abundance and biomass than unvegetated areas, but lower marine nematodes biodiversity. Species richness, evenness, and diversity indices in seagrass beds ranged from 2.00–3.56, 0.49–0.90, and 1.21–2.16, respectively. Furthermore, environmental factors such as dissolved oxygen and chlorophyll content were found to significantly influence the distribution of nematodes and polychaetes. The results highlight the important role of seagrass beds in supporting meiofauna diversity and abundance, which are key contributors to the functioning of the coastal food web. The greater biomass and abundance of meiofauna in seagrass beds compared to unvegetated areas underscore the ecological value of seagrass ecosystems, particularly in maintaining benthic community structure and enhancing trophic interactions.
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spelling doaj-art-158e4f854d6b472aa0dde858820cc9a42025-01-23T05:26:56ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942025-01-0157e03374Community structure and diversity of meiofauna in seagrass beds on the eastern coast of Hainan Island, ChinaKai Liu0Yuqing Guo1Mingming Zou2Weilin Chen3Wenjia Hu4Jianguo Du5Fisheries College, Jimei University, Xiamen, China; Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Marine Fishery Resources and Eco-Environment, Fisheries College, Jimei University, Xiamen, China; State Key Laboratory of Mariculture Breeding, Fisheries College of Jimei University, Xiamen, ChinaFisheries College, Jimei University, Xiamen, China; Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Marine Fishery Resources and Eco-Environment, Fisheries College, Jimei University, Xiamen, China; Corresponding author at: Fisheries College, Jimei University, Xiamen, China.Fisheries College, Jimei University, Xiamen, ChinaFisheries College, Jimei University, Xiamen, China; Key Laboratory of Marine Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Xiamen, ChinaKey Laboratory of Marine Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Xiamen, China; APEC Marine Sustainable Development Center, Xiamen, ChinaKey Laboratory of Marine Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Xiamen, China; APEC Marine Sustainable Development Center, Xiamen, China; Corresponding author at: Key Laboratory of Marine Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Xiamen, China.Seagrass beds are critical marine ecosystems in tropical, subtropical, and temperate coastal waters, serving as highly diverse and productive habitats for numerous marine organisms. Differences in the abundance, diversity, and community structure of benthic invertebrates between seagrass beds and adjacent unvegetated sediments significantly influence the health and stability of the entire food web. However, most studies to date have predominantly focused on macrofauna but overlooked their meiofauna community, which plays an important role in ecosystem function. This study investigated meiofauna communities in seagrass beds and unvegetated habitats at six sites along Hainan Island's eastern coast, China. Four major meiofauna groups were identified, with free-living marine nematodes being dominant (79.5 % abundance, 51 species), followed by benthic copepods, oligochaetes, and polychaetes. The total average meiofauna abundance and biomass were (19.4 ± 10.0) ind·10 cm−2 and (48.8 ± 33.0) μg·10 cm−2, respectively. Seagrass beds had higher abundance and biomass than unvegetated areas, but lower marine nematodes biodiversity. Species richness, evenness, and diversity indices in seagrass beds ranged from 2.00–3.56, 0.49–0.90, and 1.21–2.16, respectively. Furthermore, environmental factors such as dissolved oxygen and chlorophyll content were found to significantly influence the distribution of nematodes and polychaetes. The results highlight the important role of seagrass beds in supporting meiofauna diversity and abundance, which are key contributors to the functioning of the coastal food web. The greater biomass and abundance of meiofauna in seagrass beds compared to unvegetated areas underscore the ecological value of seagrass ecosystems, particularly in maintaining benthic community structure and enhancing trophic interactions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235198942400578XSeagrass bedsMeiofaunaMarine nematodesBiodiversityChina
spellingShingle Kai Liu
Yuqing Guo
Mingming Zou
Weilin Chen
Wenjia Hu
Jianguo Du
Community structure and diversity of meiofauna in seagrass beds on the eastern coast of Hainan Island, China
Global Ecology and Conservation
Seagrass beds
Meiofauna
Marine nematodes
Biodiversity
China
title Community structure and diversity of meiofauna in seagrass beds on the eastern coast of Hainan Island, China
title_full Community structure and diversity of meiofauna in seagrass beds on the eastern coast of Hainan Island, China
title_fullStr Community structure and diversity of meiofauna in seagrass beds on the eastern coast of Hainan Island, China
title_full_unstemmed Community structure and diversity of meiofauna in seagrass beds on the eastern coast of Hainan Island, China
title_short Community structure and diversity of meiofauna in seagrass beds on the eastern coast of Hainan Island, China
title_sort community structure and diversity of meiofauna in seagrass beds on the eastern coast of hainan island china
topic Seagrass beds
Meiofauna
Marine nematodes
Biodiversity
China
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235198942400578X
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