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Bathymetric distribution of Pleuromamma (Copepoda, Calanoida) species in the Indian Ocean

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Title Bathymetric distribution of Pleuromamma (Copepoda, Calanoida) species in the Indian Ocean
 
Creator Jayalakshmy, K.V.
 
Subject marine crustaceans
zooplankton
geographical distribution
vertical distribution
check lists
water column
environmental factors
species diversity
Pleuromamma
 
Description Based on the analysis of 204 zooplankton samples from the stratified depths in the Indian Ocean collected during the International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE), the distribution of the genus Pleuromamma indica, P. gracilis, P. piseki, P. abdominalis, P. borealis, P. xipias and P. quadrungulata, in the order of their abundance, and 1 variety of the genus P. abdominalis abyssalis were observed. Vertical distribution of species of Pleuromamma showed that they were inversely correlated with depth. Among the Pleuromamma species, P. indica could survive in an environment of low dissolved oxygen and lower depths of water column, whereas P. xipias and P. abdominalis could survive in an environment of high dissolved oxygen and at almost all depths of water column. Multiple regression analysis of the data suggested that light intensity, further depth stratification, seasonal variations, water currents and the interaction effects of temperature with dissolved oxygen and nutrients could provide a more pronounced prediction of the total abundance of the Pleuromamma species. Diversity function H (s), in relation to latitude was a bell-shaped normal curve. H (s) was linearly related to evenness index, e, and was perfectly sloping up line. These relations were highly pronounced at lower depths of water column and in the highly productive regions
 
Date 2009-05-12T09:59:24Z
2009-05-12T09:59:24Z
1991
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Indian Journal of Fisheries, Vol.38; 139-150p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/3164
 
Language en
 
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Publisher ICAR, New Delhi