Larval abundance and its relation to macrofouling settlement pattern in the coastal waters of Kalpakkam, southeastern part of India |
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Authors: | Gouri Sahu K. K. Satpathy A. K. Mohanty Sudeepta Biswas M. Smita Achary S. K. Sarkar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Environmental and Safety Division, Radiological Safety and Environmental Group, Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, 603 102, Tamil Nadu, India 2. Department of Marine Science, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, 760 019, India
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Abstract: | The present work revealed that salinity, water temperature, and food availability were the most crucial factors affecting the abundance of larvae and their settlement as macrofouling community in the coastal waters of Kalpakkam. Quantitative as well as qualitative results showed that late post-monsoon (April–May) and pre-monsoon (June–September) periods were found to be suitable periods for larval growth, development, and survival to adult stages for most of the organisms. Clustering of physico-chemical and biological (including larval and adult availability) data yielded two major clusters; one formed by northeast (NE) monsoon months (October–January) and the other by post-monsoon/summer (February–May) months, whereas; pre-monsoon months (June–September) were distributed between these two clusters. Among all the major macrofouler groups, only bivalves established a successful relationship between its larval abundance and adult settlement. Principal component analysis indicated good associations of bivalve larvae with polychaete larvae and adult bivalves with adult barnacles. However, biotic relation between ascidians and bryozoans was observed both in the larval as well as adult community. |
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