| Literature DB >> 27587233 |
Dibyendu Rakshit1, Gouri Sahu2, Ajit Kumar Mohanty2, Kamala Kanta Satpathy2, M P Jonathan3, K Murugan4, Santosh Kumar Sarkar5.
Abstract
The feasibility of a potential bioindicator based on functional groups of microzooplankton tintinnids for bioassessments of water quality status was studied during southwest monsoon (June to September) along the coastal waters of Kalpakkam, India during 2012-2015. The work highlights the following features (1) tintinnid community composed of 28 species belonging to 11 genera and 9 families, revealed significant differences among the four study sites (2) maximum numerical abundance (2224±90ind. l-1) and species diversity (H'=2.66) of tintinnid were recorded towards Bay of Bengal whereas minimum abundance (720±35ind. l-1) and diversity (H'=1.74) were encountered in the backwater sites, (3) multivariate analyses [RELATE, Biota-environment (BIOENV) and canonical analysis of principal coordinates (CAP)] reveal that chl a, nitrate and phosphate were the potential causative factors for tintinnid distribution. Based on the results, we suggest that tintinnids may be used as a potential bioindicator of water quality status in marine ecosystem.Entities:
Keywords: Bay of Bengal; Bioindicator; Species diversity; Tintinnid; Water quality
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27587233 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.08.058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553