Biodiversity of epibenthic community in the inshore waters of southeast coast of India

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Ajmal Khan
Seerangan Manokaran
Somasundaran Lyla
Zahid Nazeer
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[1] Annamalai University,Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology
[2] King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals,Marine Section, Research Institute
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Biologia | 2010年 / 65卷
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Epifaunal diversity; PCO; DISTLM;
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The epifaunal assemblage was evaluated at three different depths (5, 15 and 25 m) in the inshore waters of Pazhayar, Parangipettai and Cuddalore apart from 5 m depth near SIPCOT covering totally 10 stations (11°21′ N to 11°42′ N; 79°46′49″ E to 79°52′34″ E) in the southeast coast of India, Bay of Bengal. The occurrence of as many as 112 species belonging to 6 groups was recorded. Among these, gastropods constituted the largest component (42.85%) with 48 species. Bivalves came next with the percentage contribution of 24.10% with 27 species. Crustaceans and polychaetes contributed with 16.96% (19 species) and 6.25% (7 species), respectively. Others contributed with 9.82% (11 species). The maximum number of species was recorded in Cuddalore transect (65 species) and the minimum in SIPCOT (20 species). The maximum abundance was recorded in SIPCOT (1363 ind./haul) but the diversity was found to be lower here than in the other stations. The bivalve, Scapharca inaequivalvis was abundant only in this station whereas the large sized polychaetes, Epidiopatra hupferiana monroi and Sternaspis scutata were found only in the Pazhayar transect during all the seasons. Multivariate analyses were done to define assemblages. The total number of species estimated by various extrapolators varied from 112 species to 169.73 species. The cluster analysis revealed the gradual change in species composition with increase in depth. In the principal coordinate analysis (PCO) the first two axes explained 49.8% of the total variability in the case of biota and 98.3% of the total variability in the case of environmental variables. The distance based linear model (DISTLM) was used to find out the relationship between the abundance of epifauna and environmental variables. Depth explained about 23.7% of the variability while temperature and pH explained 17.5 and 10.6%, respectively. The best solution suggested all the nine environmental variables to combinedly explain about 92.49% of the total variability
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