2014
DOI: 10.15625/0866-7160/v35n4.3768
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The distribution of Meiofauna community related to salinity gradient in the Ham Luong estuary, Mekong river

Abstract: Seventeen taxa of meiofauna community in the Ham Luong estuary were investigated and comprised. Free-living nematodes were the most dominant and diverse group, presenting about 77% in the total of meiofauna density. Meiofauna density varied from 135.7 ± 33.5 inds/10 cm² to 1782.0 ± 199.5 inds/10 cm². The meiofauna density shows a decreasing trend from inland station to the brackish water station and it is increasing at mouth station. Significant differences in meiofauna density, diversity and Hill's indices we… Show more

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“…The second abundant group of meiofauna was Rotifera, representing 19.2% during the dry season. This result is different compared to previous studies in other estuaries, where Copepoda was recorded as the second most abundant group [52,66,67], or Sarcomastigophora [68], Polychaeta [69], Tardigrada [70], or even Turbellaria [71].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The second abundant group of meiofauna was Rotifera, representing 19.2% during the dry season. This result is different compared to previous studies in other estuaries, where Copepoda was recorded as the second most abundant group [52,66,67], or Sarcomastigophora [68], Polychaeta [69], Tardigrada [70], or even Turbellaria [71].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%