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TRENDS ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND DIVERSITY OF TINTINNIDS (PLANKTONIC CILIATES) IN THE IRANIAN WATERS OF THE OMAN SEA

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SANJARANI M. | |  | Issue Writer Certificate 

Pages

  707-716

Abstract

 Tintinnid ciliates are planktonic grazers of nanoplankton. They have a lorica (or shell) into which the ciliate cell can withdraw. The identification of PLANKTONIC CILIATES, loricate (tintinnid) was investigated in the Iranian waters of the OMAN SEA from fort of hormoz to pasabandar. Tintinnids surveys were conducted seasonaly during May 2007 (Premonsoon) -December 2007 (Postmonsoon) from 40 stations in Iranian waters. The samples were collected by vertical tows (closing net) using a 55 μm mesh planktonic net, with a mouth opening of 0.4m diameter. Depth of sampled stations in the studied area varied from 5 to 50 m. A total of 16 genus of tintinnids from 10 families, were identified. In this study 4 genus belonging to family Tintinnidae, 2 genus from family Xystonellidae, Ptychocylidae and Rhabdonellidae and familes Tintinnidiidae, Codonellidae, Epiplocylididae, Dictyocystidae, Metacylididae and Ascampbeliellidae any with 1 genus identify.Tintinnopsisfrom Codonellidae with 54% dominant and Dadayiella from Tintinnidae with 0.005% were abundance least. From sampling transects, transect 1 in pre and postmonsoon with abundance least and transect 2 in the premonsoon and transect 8 on postmonsoon most abundance. In order to Shannon's DIVERSITY index, Evenness and Richness doing in the statines. Cluster analysis of tintinnids at the sampling transects showed in the premonsoon transect 10 and transects 2 and 8 in the post MONSOON to differ from other transects.

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    APA: Copy

    SANJARANI, M.. (2011). TRENDS ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND DIVERSITY OF TINTINNIDS (PLANKTONIC CILIATES) IN THE IRANIAN WATERS OF THE OMAN SEA. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY, 24(5), 707-716. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/21293/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SANJARANI M.. TRENDS ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND DIVERSITY OF TINTINNIDS (PLANKTONIC CILIATES) IN THE IRANIAN WATERS OF THE OMAN SEA. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY[Internet]. 2011;24(5):707-716. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/21293/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. SANJARANI, “TRENDS ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND DIVERSITY OF TINTINNIDS (PLANKTONIC CILIATES) IN THE IRANIAN WATERS OF THE OMAN SEA,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY, vol. 24, no. 5, pp. 707–716, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/21293/en

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