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Marine environmental research
2025
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| author | Balouch, Ali Bakhsh Loghmani, Mehran Ghazilou, Amir |
| author_facet | Balouch, Ali Bakhsh Loghmani, Mehran Ghazilou, Amir Balouch, Ali Bakhsh Loghmani, Mehran Ghazilou, Amir |
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| contents | Meio- and macrofauna assemblages in tourist-oriented sandy beaches of the northern Gulf of Oman: the effects of trampling. Balouch, Ali Bakhsh Loghmani, Mehran Ghazilou, Amir Bathing Beaches Biodiversity Iran Anthropogenic Effects Seashore Animals Invertebrates Food Chain Sand Tourist trampling is a major anthropogenic disturbance affecting sandy beaches. In this field study, we investigated how varying intensities of tourist trampling and sediment depth influence the diversity and abundance of intertidal meio- and macrofaunal benthic assemblages in the Gulf of Oman. Both taxonomic and functional structures were assessed. A total of 4599 invertebrate specimens representing 41 families were identified. Tourist trampling significantly reduced family richness (F = 51.03, p |
| format | Artículo científico |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 2025 |
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| spellingShingle | Meio- and macrofauna assemblages in tourist-oriented sandy beaches of the northern Gulf of Oman: the effects of trampling. Balouch, Ali Bakhsh Loghmani, Mehran Ghazilou, Amir Bathing Beaches Biodiversity Iran Anthropogenic Effects Seashore Animals Invertebrates Food Chain Sand Meio- and macrofauna assemblages in tourist-oriented sandy beaches of the northern Gulf of Oman: the effects of trampling. Balouch, Ali Bakhsh Loghmani, Mehran Ghazilou, Amir Bathing Beaches Biodiversity Iran Anthropogenic Effects Seashore Animals Invertebrates Food Chain Sand Tourist trampling is a major anthropogenic disturbance affecting sandy beaches. In this field study, we investigated how varying intensities of tourist trampling and sediment depth influence the diversity and abundance of intertidal meio- and macrofaunal benthic assemblages in the Gulf of Oman. Both taxonomic and functional structures were assessed. A total of 4599 invertebrate specimens representing 41 families were identified. Tourist trampling significantly reduced family richness (F = 51.03, p |
| title | Meio- and macrofauna assemblages in tourist-oriented sandy beaches of the northern Gulf of Oman: the effects of trampling. |
| topic | Bathing Beaches Biodiversity Iran Anthropogenic Effects Seashore Animals Invertebrates Food Chain Sand |
| url | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40743802/ |