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Changes in mesozooplankton community structure during Trichodesmium erythraeum bloom in the coastal waters of southwestern Bay of Bengal
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Sahu, Gouri Shankar Mohanty, A. K. Achary, M. Smita Sarkar, Subhasis Satpathy, Kamala Kanta |
| Copyright Year | 2015 |
| Abstract | Present study addresses variability in mesozooplankton community structure (size ranges from 0.2-20 mm) during the appearance of diazotrophic marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium erythraeum bloom in the coastal waters southeastern part of India. Zooplankton density (individuals per 10 m) was the maximum during pre-bloom period (5.5 x 10) followed by bloom (4.9 x 10) and post-bloom period (4.3 x 10). Copepods contributed ~ 64 % of the zooplankton abundance during pre-bloom period in which calanoids were dominant (41%). Carnivore copepods (25%) (Cyclopoids and Poicilostomatoids) dominated over herbivore (23%) (Paracalanidae) during the peak bloom. Non-copepod holoplankters and meroplankters were dominant during pre-bloom period. The cladoceran, Evadne tergestina (35% of total non-copepod crustacean holoplankton) was found to be the most important species during bloom period. Among the meroplankters, cirripede nauplii (59% of the total meroplankton) were dominant form during bloom period. Co-occurrence of Trichodesmium bloom with high abundance of Penilia avirostris & Evadne tergestina and association of Acartia spinicauda and Oithona spp., in large numbers during bloom were the interesting features of this study. |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |