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Macrofaunal Distribution, Diversity, and Its Ecological Interaction at the Cold Seep Site of Krishna-Godavari Basin, East Coast of India.

Nitisha Sangodkar1,2, Maria Judith Gonsalves3, Delcy R Nazareth1,4.   

Abstract

Cold seeps are characterized by typical endemic communities with associated microorganisms that depend on sulfide, methane, reduced nitrogenous compounds, and metals as electron donors for their survival through chemosynthesis. The discovery of an active cold seep site in January 2018 in the Krishna-Godavari (K-G) basin of Bay of Bengal was followed by a transit cruise in March 2018 to investigate the distribution and diversity of macrofauna. Further, the ambient sediment and pore water biochemistry were estimated to understand its relationship with macrofauna and the microbial associates of the sediment. Samples were collected at a water depth of around 1750 m at 3 stations: SP1, SP2, and SP3, using the box corer. The benthic fauna at the sites consisted mainly of Bivalvia, shrimps of Caridea family, Gastropoda species, Malacostraca species, Polychaeta, and few species of Echinoidea, Ophiuroidea, and Echiura. A total of 2313 macrofaunal individuals belonging to 8 classes, 18 families, and 20 species were identified from all the three stations. The communities were diverse at these sites with an average Shannon diversity index of 1.64 and are closely related to the lineages previously studied in ecologically similar environments. Most of the macrofauna were found to be filter feeders preferring a low organic carbon environment. Relict vesicomyid clams at the present study site suggest the succession from vesicomyids to the present composition of bivalve mussels and siboglinid worms. The microbial associates in the sediment significantly correlated with methane and hydrogen sulfide concentrations. The study suggests that the K-G basin cold seep serves as a conducive environment for the flourishing of benthic communities and therefore can support a rich biodiversity.
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Keywords:  Biodiversity; Chemosynthesis; Cold seeps; Hydrogen sulfide; Macrofauna; Methane

Year:  2022        PMID: 34982193     DOI: 10.1007/s00248-021-01942-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Ecol        ISSN: 0095-3628            Impact factor:   4.552


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