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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study is carried out in the Tyab and Yek-Shabeh creeks in the east, and creeks of the Laft and Khamir in the west of the Hormuzgan province from Sep.2016 to Feb. 2017.Ordination metnods(Canonical discriminate function analysis and principal component analysis) were used to interrelationships between biological and nonbiological factors. The studied creeks were classified based on pollutants(Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons(TPH) and Heavy metals) and ecological conditions in three groups: Tyab and Khamir, and Yek-Shabeh and Laft, that is showed the studied factors have the ability to study on the density and diversity of shrimp. From among the six components identified, TPH in Tyab, Laft and Khamir creeks and nitrate and nitrite in Tyab, Laft and Yekshabeh creeks had the most role in relation to shrimp biomass and abundance. Also, among heavy metals in this study, only Iron and lead elements in Laft creek are showed the maximum relationship with biomass and the number of shrimp and banana shrimp among the studied elements. In addition, TPH are did not relationship to the biomass and number of shrimp only in Yek-Shabeh, while in the other three creeks its role has been well defined. TPH and heavy metals did not play a significant role in the number and biomass of shrimp in the creeks of Tyab and Yek-Shabeh(the east of province) unlike Laft and Khamir creeks(the west of province) and the most effects were ecological parameters and bentose communities. In the east of the region, unlike the western provinces of the province, total petroleum hydrocarbons and heavy metals did not play a significant role in the number and biomass of shrimp, and the most effects were ecological parameters and bentose communities.TPH and Heavy metals, with some of the most ecological factors, has had an impact on the number and biomass of shrimp communities the western part of the province (creeks of Laft and Khamir). Also, results of PCA test in evaluating some of the meteorological factors on commercial shrimp catch showed wind parameter had the most negative effect, and rainfall and temperature had a positive effect on shrimp catching. In this study, was highlighted the role of ecological factors as factors influencing on the fluctuations of commercial shrimp catch of the Hormuzgan province in comparison with TPH and heavy metals.Therefore, in order to sustainable management of shrimp stocks in the Hormuzgan province is recommended the control of the factors influencing the biological condition of shrimp in nursery grounds with control of fishing effort.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Banana shrimp ; Oil Pollution ; Heavy metal ; Ecological parameters ; Ordination
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 95pp.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study is carried out in the Tyab and Yek-Shabeh creeks in the east, and creeks of the Laft and Khamir in the west of the Hormuzgan province from Sep.2016 to Feb. 2017.Ordination metnods(Canonical discriminate function analysis and principal component analysis) were used to interrelationships between biological and non-biological factors. The studied creeks were classified based on pollutants(Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons(TPH) and Heavy metals) and ecological conditions in three groups: Tyab and Khamir, and Yek-Shabeh and Laft, that is showed the studied factors have the ability to study on the density and diversity of shrimp. From among the six components identified, TPH in Tyab, Laft and Khamir creeks and nitrate and nitrite in Tyab, Laft and Yekshabeh creeks had the most role in relation to shrimp biomass and abundance. Also, among heavy metals in this study, only Iron and lead elements in Laft creek are showed the maximum relationship with biomass and the number of shrimp and banana shrimp among the studied elements. In addition, TPH are did not relationship to the biomass and number of shrimp only in Yek-Shabeh, while in the other three creeks its role has been well defined. TPH and heavy metals did not play a significant role in the number and biomass of shrimp in the creeks of Tyab and Yek-Shabeh(the east of province) unlike Laft and Khamir creeks(the west of province) and the most effects were ecological parameters and bentose communities. In the east of the region, unlike the western provinces of the province, total petroleum hydrocarbons and heavy metals did not play a significant role in the number and biomass of shrimp, and the most effects were ecological parameters and bentose communities.TPH and Heavy metals, with some of the most ecological factors, has had an impact on the number and biomass of shrimp communities the western part of the province (creeks of Laft and Khamir). Also, results of PCA test in evaluating some of the meteorological factors on commercial shrimp catch showed wind parameter had the most negative effect, and rainfall and temperature had a positive effect on shrimp catching. In this study, was highlighted the role of ecological factors as factors influencing on the fluctuations of commercial shrimp catch of the Hormuzgan province in comparison with TPH and heavy metals.Therefore, in order to sustainable management of shrimp stocks in the Hormuzgan province is recommended the control of the factors influencing the biological condition of shrimp in nursery grounds with control of fishing effort.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: shrimp ; Oil Pollution ; Heavy metal ; Ecological parameters ; Ordination
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Not Known
    Format: 119pp.
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  • 3
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25837 | 18721 | 2018-10-13 10:15:56 | 25837 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Shrimp is one of the most important aquatic animals,that have decreased their stocks in Hormozgan province, especially the eastern province . Evalution of food interaction in shrimp habitats (Estuaries of Tyab, Yek shabeh, Laft and Khouran) was studied with Ecopaht with Ecosim software (ver. 6.5) in Hormuzgan province. After entering the input components (Biomass,P/B and Q/B), model was balanced and outputs were extracted. Results of trophic levels, was close to previous research in these areas for all species in estuaries. Maximum of ecotrophic efficiency was belonged to phytoplankton and other preys that were observed in predator stomachs. Biological future of food web estimated to be threatened based on omnivore index of planktonivore groups. Maximum food competition between the four food models was estimated in detritivores communities in Laft estuary, that may be related to the low density of mangrove in this region. Khamir estuary ecosystem could be more stable, because each impacting group had its own separate ecological niche and special predation territory. key indices in each of four food models were related to phytoplankton communities, this key role has been demonstrated much better in Yek Shovy estuary than others. Future of commercial shrimp stocks will be expected to be in better condition in Khoran estuary compared to other three ones, due to selection of separate ecological niche by predators and High biomass of detritus in this estuary.
    Keywords: Biology ; Ecology ; Iran ; Persian Gulf ; Hormuzgan Province ; Ecopath ; Shrimp ; Habitats ; Estuary ; Assessment ; Dominant Species ; Food
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 57
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Shrimp is one of the most important aquatic animals,that have decreased their stocks in Hormozgan province, especially the eastern province . Evalution of food interaction in shrimp habitats (Estuaries of Tyab, Yek shabeh, Laft and Khouran) was studied with Ecopaht with Ecosim software (ver. 6.5) in Hormuzgan province. After entering the input components (Biomass,P/B and Q/B), model was balanced and outputs were extracted. Results of trophic levels, was close to previous research in these areas for all species in estuaries. Maximum of ecotrophic efficiency was belonged to phytoplankton and other preys that were observed in predator stomachs. Biological future of food web estimated to be threatened based on omnivore index of planktonivore groups. Maximum food competition between the four food models was estimated in detritivores communities in Laft estuary, that may be related to the low density of mangrove in this region. Khamir estuary ecosystem could be more stable, because each impacting group had its own separate ecological niche and special predation territory. key indices in each of four food models were related to phytoplankton communities, this key role has been demonstrated much better in Yek Shovy estuary than others. Future of commercial shrimp stocks will be expected to be in better condition in Khoran estuary compared to other three ones, due to selection of separate ecological niche by predators and High biomass of detritus in this estuary.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Commercial ; Ecopath ; Shrimp ; Habitats ; Estuary ; Assessment ; Dominant Species ; Food
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 57pp.
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