The macrobenthos of mangroves is dominated by crabs and molluscs, which have a significant ecological role in terms of the structure and function of mangroves. The aim of this study was to determine the abundance and biological diversity of these groups in the Wouri River estuary mangrove in Douala, Cameroon. Three methods of crabs capture (excavation, sight harvest and visual count) were used in 10 × 10 m2 plots for the crabs and quadrats of 1 × 1 m2 were employed for mollusc counts. In all, 24 species, evenly distributed between the two groups, were collected. Five families of crabs and six families of molluscs were identified. Sesarmidae (eight species) and Pachymelaniidae (four species) were best represented in terms of specie...
Soft bottom macrobenthos are important component of the marine and coastal trophic chain. There has ...
Mangrove forests are known to accomplish crucial ecosystem functions and services. They are nursery ...
Abstract. Recolonisation by crab species and sediment-infauna taxa (at class level) in artificially ...
West African mangrove macrobenthos are understudied compared to other mangrove systems. Few studies ...
The study for faunal diversity from mangrove sites in Wori were very less work carried out, especial...
Not AvailableBaseline ecological studies of Pondicherry mangroves are important for monitoring, mana...
The biomass and abundance of grapsid crabs and other macrobenthos in the disturbed and undisturbed u...
In order to enhance ecological knowledge for coastal and mangrove ecosystem conservation in Ghana, ...
The aim of this work was to determine the abundance of crabs in mangrove communities along a latitud...
This research was conducted in January 2019 in the mangrove area of Purnama Village, Dumai City, Ria...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Sabah has extensive mangrove forests surrounded by oceanic waters which provide suitable habitat for...
Soft bottom macrobenthos are important component of the marine and coastal trophic chain. There has ...
Soft bottom macrobenthos are important component of the marine and coastal trophic chain. There has ...
Mangrove forests are known to accomplish crucial ecosystem functions and services. They are nursery ...
Abstract. Recolonisation by crab species and sediment-infauna taxa (at class level) in artificially ...
West African mangrove macrobenthos are understudied compared to other mangrove systems. Few studies ...
The study for faunal diversity from mangrove sites in Wori were very less work carried out, especial...
Not AvailableBaseline ecological studies of Pondicherry mangroves are important for monitoring, mana...
The biomass and abundance of grapsid crabs and other macrobenthos in the disturbed and undisturbed u...
In order to enhance ecological knowledge for coastal and mangrove ecosystem conservation in Ghana, ...
The aim of this work was to determine the abundance of crabs in mangrove communities along a latitud...
This research was conducted in January 2019 in the mangrove area of Purnama Village, Dumai City, Ria...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Sabah has extensive mangrove forests surrounded by oceanic waters which provide suitable habitat for...
Soft bottom macrobenthos are important component of the marine and coastal trophic chain. There has ...
Soft bottom macrobenthos are important component of the marine and coastal trophic chain. There has ...
Mangrove forests are known to accomplish crucial ecosystem functions and services. They are nursery ...
Abstract. Recolonisation by crab species and sediment-infauna taxa (at class level) in artificially ...