Temporal and spatial distribution of Thaliacea of the Urochordata around Hormuz Island, the Persian Gulf

The class Thaliacea belongs to Urochordata which branched from phylum chordata. Thaliacea have three orders: Doliolida (Cyclomyaria), Pyrosomatida and Salpida (Desmomyaria) and all are considered marine plankton, holoplankton and microphages. These animals feed by filtering water through their bo...

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Main Author: M. Eftekhar* ; A. Savari; H. Rezaei; A.R. Mahoori; R. Zare
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Language:fas
Published: Iranian Fisheries Research Organization 2011-06-01
Series:‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://isfj.areo.ir/article_110001_en.html
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spelling doaj-959dc2d263e7440fb60358cbfd001ca62020-11-25T01:46:36ZfasIranian Fisheries Research Organization‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān1026-13542322-59982011-06-01202159166 Temporal and spatial distribution of Thaliacea of the Urochordata around Hormuz Island, the Persian GulfM. Eftekhar* ; A. Savari; H. Rezaei; A.R. Mahoori; R. ZareThe class Thaliacea belongs to Urochordata which branched from phylum chordata. Thaliacea have three orders: Doliolida (Cyclomyaria), Pyrosomatida and Salpida (Desmomyaria) and all are considered marine plankton, holoplankton and microphages. These animals feed by filtering water through their body. The aim of this research was to identify and study the ecological processes of the tunicates in coastal waters of the Hormuz Island in the Persian Gulf. We sampled water in an annual basis, starting from July 2007 and terminating in May 2008. Periodic sampling (Every 40 days) was applied and the use of plankton net with mesh size 300μm made it possible to collect plankton samples from four localities (south, north, east, west) of the Island each having two stations, one in the vicinity of the coastal waters and another away at about 2.5 miles. We found 4 species of Thaliacea: Doliolum denticulatum, Doliolum nationalis, Thalia democratica, Salpa cylindrica. In addition, we observed a life stage of Doliolum. The highest frequency was observed in May and in the south station. There was significant correlation between abundance of Doliolum denticulatum and its late oozoid or old nurse and between Thalia democratica and Doliolum denticulatum.http://isfj.areo.ir/article_110001_en.htmlThaliacea; Tunicates; Holoplankton; Life cycle; Hormuz Island
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author M. Eftekhar* ; A. Savari; H. Rezaei; A.R. Mahoori; R. Zare
spellingShingle M. Eftekhar* ; A. Savari; H. Rezaei; A.R. Mahoori; R. Zare
Temporal and spatial distribution of Thaliacea of the Urochordata around Hormuz Island, the Persian Gulf
‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
Thaliacea; Tunicates; Holoplankton; Life cycle; Hormuz Island
author_facet M. Eftekhar* ; A. Savari; H. Rezaei; A.R. Mahoori; R. Zare
author_sort M. Eftekhar* ; A. Savari; H. Rezaei; A.R. Mahoori; R. Zare
title Temporal and spatial distribution of Thaliacea of the Urochordata around Hormuz Island, the Persian Gulf
title_short Temporal and spatial distribution of Thaliacea of the Urochordata around Hormuz Island, the Persian Gulf
title_full Temporal and spatial distribution of Thaliacea of the Urochordata around Hormuz Island, the Persian Gulf
title_fullStr Temporal and spatial distribution of Thaliacea of the Urochordata around Hormuz Island, the Persian Gulf
title_full_unstemmed Temporal and spatial distribution of Thaliacea of the Urochordata around Hormuz Island, the Persian Gulf
title_sort temporal and spatial distribution of thaliacea of the urochordata around hormuz island, the persian gulf
publisher Iranian Fisheries Research Organization
series ‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
issn 1026-1354
2322-5998
publishDate 2011-06-01
description The class Thaliacea belongs to Urochordata which branched from phylum chordata. Thaliacea have three orders: Doliolida (Cyclomyaria), Pyrosomatida and Salpida (Desmomyaria) and all are considered marine plankton, holoplankton and microphages. These animals feed by filtering water through their body. The aim of this research was to identify and study the ecological processes of the tunicates in coastal waters of the Hormuz Island in the Persian Gulf. We sampled water in an annual basis, starting from July 2007 and terminating in May 2008. Periodic sampling (Every 40 days) was applied and the use of plankton net with mesh size 300μm made it possible to collect plankton samples from four localities (south, north, east, west) of the Island each having two stations, one in the vicinity of the coastal waters and another away at about 2.5 miles. We found 4 species of Thaliacea: Doliolum denticulatum, Doliolum nationalis, Thalia democratica, Salpa cylindrica. In addition, we observed a life stage of Doliolum. The highest frequency was observed in May and in the south station. There was significant correlation between abundance of Doliolum denticulatum and its late oozoid or old nurse and between Thalia democratica and Doliolum denticulatum.
topic Thaliacea; Tunicates; Holoplankton; Life cycle; Hormuz Island
url http://isfj.areo.ir/article_110001_en.html
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