December 4, 2024
Ahmad Shadi

Ahmad Shadi

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
Address:
Degree: Ph.D in Biology
Phone: 07731222424
Faculty: Faculty of Nano and Biotechnology

Research

Title
Habitat Health Assessment of Nayband Mangrove National Park habitat and its relationship with genetic diversity of Parasesarma persicum crab.
Type Thesis
Keywords
شاخص كيفيت مانگرو MQI ،نشانگر AFLP ،تنوع ژنتيكي، سلامت بوم سازگان مانگرو
Researchers maryam dehghani (Student) , Ahmad Shadi (Primary advisor) , Yasaman Gandomi (Advisor) , ُAhmad qasemei (Advisor)

Abstract

Background: Mangrove forests as one of the most important coastal ecosystems which provide important ecological and economic performance to the people of the world, have been threatened by the development of human activities and subsequent land use changes, in addition to the increasing oil resources risks and destructive coastal installations. As the result of these threats, their ecological role as habitats has been reduced and consequently, the species diversity and genetic diversity of the ecosystem has been changed. Aim: The aim of the present study was to rapid assessment of the mangrove ecosystem health in Nayband Marine National Park using Mangrove Quality Index (MQI) as well as the study of genetic diversity of Parasesarma persicum crab as a key species of this ecosystem and the coorelation between the genetic diversity and mangrove habitat quality. Methodology: Based on the results of the present study the mangrove ecosystem in station 4 showed highest impact by human activities : mangrove quality index (MQI = 0.7) indicating serious destruction to these mangroves in this area. Station 2 in the northern part of Nayband gulf is in a more appropriate quality (MQI = 0.5). The results of the genetic assessment showed that the genetic diversity of the crabs in the regions based on heterozygosity was between0.29 to 0.32 with a mean of 0.30. The results display a significant correlation between mangrove destruction and heterozygosity reduction (P<0.05). Conclusions: based on the results of the present study, the MQI Mangrove Quality Index is a suitable tool for monitoring the mangrove health. In addition, the AFLP marker is an appropriate tool for studying the genetic diversity of the crab species Parasesarma persicum on a habitat scale. The results indicated that habitat destruction may directly reduce the genetic diversity of dependent species of this ecosystem. The calculated MQI can be used in decision making by managers and organaizers to protect the mangrov