Diverse habitat preferences of two sea cucumber species and the seasonal change in a coral reef area

Different sea cucumbers have different preferred habitats and seasonal changes, which is still lack of detailed research. This study selects two common tropical sea cucumbers ( Holothuria edulis and Stichopus chloronotus ) to explore the reasons that affect their habitat selection and seasonal chang...

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description Different sea cucumbers have different preferred habitats and seasonal changes, which is still lack of detailed research. This study selects two common tropical sea cucumbers ( Holothuria edulis and Stichopus chloronotus ) to explore the reasons that affect their habitat selection and seasonal changes, so as to provide support for the spatial planning of sea cucumbers reserve in coral reef area. The study area is a compound distribution area of living coral reefs and sandy bottom in the north of Wuzhizhou Island. The survey time is January, April–September, 2019. Three fixed transects (G, H, and Q) were selected to reveal the population ecological characteristics of them in the typical dry season (January, April, May, and June) and rainy season (July, August, and September). The variation range of density for H. edulis and S. chloronotus were 2.0–8.9 inds./10 m 2 and 0.2–0.7 inds./10 m 2 , respectively. The population density in rainy season was significantly higher than that in dry season ( P
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subjects Coral reefs
Dry season
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Ecological distribution
Ecology
Habitat preferences
Habitat selection
Habitats
Holothuroidea
Marine invertebrates
Oceanography
Population density
Rainy season
Sand
Seasonal variation
Seasonal variations
Seasons
Soft bottom habitats
Spatial planning
Vegetables
Wet season
title Diverse habitat preferences of two sea cucumber species and the seasonal change in a coral reef area
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