Spatial variation in meiofaunal abundance of some coralline beaches of Mauritius
DRS at CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography
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Spatial variation in meiofaunal abundance of some coralline beaches of Mauritius
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Creator |
Ingole, B.S.
Ansari, Z.A. Parulekar, A.H. |
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Subject |
meiobenthos
spatial variations abundance population density dominant species secondary production biomass |
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Description |
Abundance of metazoan meiofauna was examined at 12 coralline sandy beaches of Mauritius island during September-October, 1987. Beach sediment comprised of moderately well sorted sand particles (Mz=0.53-2.80 phi ; x=1.70). Population density of meiofauna (in the top 5 cm sediment) ranged from 133 to 1187 individuals 10 cm sup(-2) and was dominated by nematodes (32%), oligochaets (15.7%), harpacticoids (14%) ostracodes (13.5%) and forminiferans (11.0%). Faunal abundance varied greatly between the sampling sites and were poorly correlated with sediment granulometry. Contribution of meiofauna to the secondary production was high. Based on the present study Mauritius beaches can be classified as moderate in terms of the benthic biomass (159-1479 mg m sup(-2); x bar = 566 plus or minus 1049 dry wt.).
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Date |
2009-01-11T11:51:25Z
2009-01-11T11:51:25Z 1998 |
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Journal Article
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Identifier |
Tropical Ecology, Vol.39; 103-108p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/1883 |
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Language |
en
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Rights |
Copyright [1998]. All efforts have been made to respect the copyright to the best of our knowledge. Inadvertent omissions, if brought to our notice, stand for correction and withdrawal of document from this repository.
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Publisher |
International Society for Tropical Ecology
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