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SNU-FF Crustacea (2004-2005)
Citation
Sezgin, M. 2005. Crustacea data from 2004-2005. Sinop University Fisheries Faculty (SNU-FF). https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/3085
Contact:
Sezgin, Murat
Availability: This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Description
In the present study, the taxonomical and ecological characteristics of species belonging to the subphylum Crustacea were determined in the Zostera facies along the Sinop Peninsula coasts of Turkey. more
In the present study, the taxonomical and ecological characteristics of species belonging to the subphylum Crustacea were determined in the Zostera facies along the Sinop Peninsula coasts of Turkey. During four sampling events (June 2004, September 2004, January 2005 and April 2005), samples were quantitatively collected by a quadrat (25 x 25 cm), and sorted with a 0.5 mm mesh sieve. In the laboratory, the organisms were sorted from the sifted sediment under a stereo microscope and stored in 70% alcohol. The extracted fauna and flora were separated into taxonomic groups, identified and listed according to the monographic works. A total of 55 species and 7057 specimens belonging to 41 genera, 34 families and 6 orders were recorded. With 35 species, Amphipoda is the most dominant order, followed by Decapoda with 6 species. Furthermore, physico-chemical data was collected: turbidity (ntu), dissolved oxygen concentration (mg/l), temperature (°C), salinity (ppt), pH and conductivity (µS/cm).
In the present study, the taxonomical and ecological characteristics of species belonging to the subphylum Crustacea were determined in the Zostera facies along the Sinop Peninsula coasts of Turkey. During four sampling events (June 2004, September 2004, January 2005 and April 2005), samples were quantitatively collected by a quadrat (25 x 25 cm), and sorted with a 0.5 mm mesh sieve. In the laboratory, the organisms were sorted from the sifted sediment under a stereo microscope and stored in 70% alcohol. The extracted fauna and flora were separated into taxonomic groups, identified and listed according to the monographic works. A total of 55 species and 7057 specimens belonging to 41 genera, 34 families and 6 orders were recorded. With 35 species, Amphipoda is the most dominant order, followed by Decapoda with 6 species. Furthermore, physico-chemical data was collected: turbidity (ntu), dissolved oxygen concentration (mg/l), temperature (°C), salinity (ppt), pH and conductivity (µS/cm).
Scope
Themes:
Biology > Benthos, Biology > Invertebrates
Keywords:
Marine/Coastal, Crustacea, EurOBIS calculated BBOX, MED, Black Sea, Crustacea
Geographical coverage
EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations
Bounding Box
Coordinates: MinLong: 35,0458; MinLat: 42,0133 - MaxLong: 35,1917; MaxLat: 42,0617 [WGS84]
Coordinates: MinLong: 35,0458; MinLat: 42,0133 - MaxLong: 35,1917; MaxLat: 42,0617 [WGS84]
MED, Black Sea Stations
[Marine Regions]
Sinop Peninsula coasts of Turkey
Coordinates: MinLong: 35,0458; MinLat: 42,0133 - MaxLong: 35,1917; MaxLat: 42,0617 [WGS84]
Coordinates: MinLong: 35,0458; MinLat: 42,0133 - MaxLong: 35,1917; MaxLat: 42,0617 [WGS84]
Temporal coverage
21 June 2004 - 20 April 2005
Seasonally
Seasonally
Taxonomic coverage
Crustacea [WoRMS]
Parameters
Abundance
Conductivity
Dissolved oxygen (O2)
pH
Salinity
Temperature
Turbidity
Conductivity
Dissolved oxygen (O2)
pH
Salinity
Temperature
Turbidity
Contributors
Sinop University; Fisheries Faculty, more, data creator, data creator
Sezgin, Murat
Related datasets
Published in:
MedOBIS: Mediterranean Ocean Biodiversity Information System, more
Publication
Based on this dataset
Ersoy Karaçuha, M. et al. (2009). Temporal and spatial changes of crustaceans in mixed eelgrass beds, Zostera marina L. and Z. noltii Hornem., at the Sinop peninsula coast (the southern Black Sea, Turkey). Turk. J. Zool. 33(4): 375-386. http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-0807-4
Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Research
Metadatarecord created: 2012-05-25
Information last updated: 2012-07-10