Inventory of the free-living marine nematode species from el Bibane Lagoon (Tunisia)

A detailed inventory of the free-living nematodes of Tunisia has been made for the northern part of Tunisia, but the southern part of the country is unexplored. El Bibane is the second largest lagoon in Tunisia. It is thus of high importance for future conservation actions, but little is known about...

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Main Authors: Jouili, S., Semprucci, F., Nasri, A., Saidi, I., Mahmoudi, E., Essid, N.
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Published: Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-07833274f7a14a3792485278612890112020-11-25T03:21:44ZcatMuseu de Ciències Naturals de BarcelonaArxius de Miscel-lània Zoològica1698-04762018-01-0116119Inventory of the free-living marine nematode species from el Bibane Lagoon (Tunisia)Jouili, S.Semprucci, F.Nasri, A. Saidi, I.Mahmoudi, E.Essid, N.A detailed inventory of the free-living nematodes of Tunisia has been made for the northern part of Tunisia, but the southern part of the country is unexplored. El Bibane is the second largest lagoon in Tunisia. It is thus of high importance for future conservation actions, but little is known about its biodiversity. In this study, we identified 71 nematode species, belonging to 68 genera and 22 families. Richness was lowest in the central area of the lagoon where the highest percentages of mud and organic matter were found. The number of species detected in this study is high compared to other transitional environments in the Mediterranean basin, but lower than those reported for North Europe. Most of the species are typical of transitional environments or sediments rich in the fine fraction and detritus. The richest families were Cyatholaimidae and Chromadoridae, but the most frequently found species were Xyalidae, Linhomoeidae and Cyatholaimidae. Six of the species collected are new to science, seven are new records for Tunisian waters, and four are new for the Mediterranean basin. This study adds also important information to the biogeography of the phylum because some of the species detected here were previously known only for other geographical regions. Species that currently appear endemic to the Mediterranean Sea include Chromadorina metulata, Synonchiella edax, Paralongicyatholaimus mastigodes, Trichotheristus setifer and Metalinhomoeus numidicus. Data published in GBIF (doi:10.15470/wuvqpg)http://amz.museucienciesjournals.cat/volum-16-2018-amz/invhttpamz-museucienciesjournals-catwp-adminedit-phpentory-of-the-free-living-marine-nematode-species-from-el-bibane-lagoon-tunisia/?lang=enMeiofaunaNematodaTransitional environmentsBiogeographyMediterranean Sea
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author Jouili, S.
Semprucci, F.
Nasri, A.
Saidi, I.
Mahmoudi, E.
Essid, N.
spellingShingle Jouili, S.
Semprucci, F.
Nasri, A.
Saidi, I.
Mahmoudi, E.
Essid, N.
Inventory of the free-living marine nematode species from el Bibane Lagoon (Tunisia)
Arxius de Miscel-lània Zoològica
Meiofauna
Nematoda
Transitional environments
Biogeography
Mediterranean Sea
author_facet Jouili, S.
Semprucci, F.
Nasri, A.
Saidi, I.
Mahmoudi, E.
Essid, N.
author_sort Jouili, S.
title Inventory of the free-living marine nematode species from el Bibane Lagoon (Tunisia)
title_short Inventory of the free-living marine nematode species from el Bibane Lagoon (Tunisia)
title_full Inventory of the free-living marine nematode species from el Bibane Lagoon (Tunisia)
title_fullStr Inventory of the free-living marine nematode species from el Bibane Lagoon (Tunisia)
title_full_unstemmed Inventory of the free-living marine nematode species from el Bibane Lagoon (Tunisia)
title_sort inventory of the free-living marine nematode species from el bibane lagoon (tunisia)
publisher Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
series Arxius de Miscel-lània Zoològica
issn 1698-0476
publishDate 2018-01-01
description A detailed inventory of the free-living nematodes of Tunisia has been made for the northern part of Tunisia, but the southern part of the country is unexplored. El Bibane is the second largest lagoon in Tunisia. It is thus of high importance for future conservation actions, but little is known about its biodiversity. In this study, we identified 71 nematode species, belonging to 68 genera and 22 families. Richness was lowest in the central area of the lagoon where the highest percentages of mud and organic matter were found. The number of species detected in this study is high compared to other transitional environments in the Mediterranean basin, but lower than those reported for North Europe. Most of the species are typical of transitional environments or sediments rich in the fine fraction and detritus. The richest families were Cyatholaimidae and Chromadoridae, but the most frequently found species were Xyalidae, Linhomoeidae and Cyatholaimidae. Six of the species collected are new to science, seven are new records for Tunisian waters, and four are new for the Mediterranean basin. This study adds also important information to the biogeography of the phylum because some of the species detected here were previously known only for other geographical regions. Species that currently appear endemic to the Mediterranean Sea include Chromadorina metulata, Synonchiella edax, Paralongicyatholaimus mastigodes, Trichotheristus setifer and Metalinhomoeus numidicus. Data published in GBIF (doi:10.15470/wuvqpg)
topic Meiofauna
Nematoda
Transitional environments
Biogeography
Mediterranean Sea
url http://amz.museucienciesjournals.cat/volum-16-2018-amz/invhttpamz-museucienciesjournals-catwp-adminedit-phpentory-of-the-free-living-marine-nematode-species-from-el-bibane-lagoon-tunisia/?lang=en
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