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Myctophid and pelagic shrimp assemblages in the oxygen minimum zone of the Andaman Sea during the winter monsoon

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Title Myctophid and pelagic shrimp assemblages in the oxygen minimum zone of the Andaman Sea during the winter monsoon
 
Creator Karuppasamy, P.K.
LaluRaj, C.M.
Muraleedharan, K.R.
Nair, M.
 
Subject shrimp fisheries
community composition
oxygen minimum layer
monsoon
 
Description Stratified samples were collected with a Multiple Plankton Net for assessing the myctophid and pelagic shrimps composition from the Andaman Sea during the winter monsoon. Andaman Sea has a fair representation of mesopelagic micronektonic fauna such as the myctophids and pelagic shrimps in the upper 1000 m depth. Among the myctophids, Benthosema fibulatum had the maximum biomass followed by Diaphus lucidus and Benthosema pterotum. Among the pelagic shrimps Sergestus seminudus and Oplophorus types were the dominant species. Sergestes seminudus was present at all depths [up to 1000 m] and its distribution pattern suggested the co-occurrence of a strong diurnal vertical migration. Temperature decreased from the mixed layer depth downwards. Salinity did not show any significant variation. Dissolved oxygen ranged between 2.8 and 4.8 mL.L sup(-1) in the upper 75 m and from 0.05 to 0.2 mL.L sup(-1) in the 150-650 m column, with a gradual increase in the bottom layers [>0.8 mL.L sup(-1)]. Majority of myctophids and shrimps occurred in abundance in the oxygen minimum zone [150-650 m]
 
Date 2011-11-08T13:53:34Z
2011-11-08T13:53:34Z
2011
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences, vol.(4); 2011; 535-541
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/3934
 
Language en
 
Rights ? IJMS/NISCAIR 2010. CC Attribution 3.0 License
 
Publisher NISCAIR (CSIR)