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Wetlands of Small Island Nations in South Asia vis-à-vis the Mainland and Island Groups in India: Status and Conservation Strategies

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Title Wetlands of Small Island Nations in South Asia vis-à-vis the Mainland
and Island Groups in India: Status
and Conservation Strategies
 
Creator Dam Roy, S
Krishnan, P
Patro, Shesdev
George, Grinson
Velmurugan, A
Kirubasankar, R
Ramachandran, Purvaja
 
Subject Climate Change
 
Description The wetlands of small island nations in South Asia such as Sri Lanka and the
Maldives are compared with that of India with respect to their status, biodiversity,
threats and conservation measures. Sri Lanka has diverse coastal habitats,
which are known to support fishes (1800 species), marine turtles (5 species),
marine mammals (38 species), corals (183 species), mangroves (40 species),
birds (100 species), reptiles (33 species) and seagrasses (10 species). The
Maldives boasts one of the world’s richest marine biodiversity comprising 250
species of corals, over 1200 of reef fishes, 200 species of sponges, over 1000
species of crustaceans and over 100 species of echinoderms. Marine biodiversity
of India comprises 12,913 species, of which more than 5800 species are
reported from Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Marine biodiversity of
Lakshadweep islands is represented by corals (172 species), fishes (396),
sponges (95), molluscs (260), echinoderms (84), crustaceans (80), turtles (04),birds (142), marine mammals (6), seagrasses (07) and mangroves (03). The
major threats to these wetlands of South Asian countries are climate change,
extreme events like tsunami, coastal erosion, population pressure, habitat
destruction and over-exploitation. The chapter emphasises the need for adopting
frontier tools for biodiversity documentation and innovative strategies for their
conservation.
 
Publisher Springer
 
Contributor Soam, S K
Sreekanth, P D
Rao, N H
 
Date 2017
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format text
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/11736/1/Grinson%20George_2017_Wetlands%20of%20Tropical%20Islands_in_Wetland%20Science.pdf
Dam Roy, S and Krishnan, P and Patro, Shesdev and George, Grinson and Velmurugan, A and Kirubasankar, R and Ramachandran, Purvaja (2017) Wetlands of Small Island Nations in South Asia vis-à-vis the Mainland and Island Groups in India: Status and Conservation Strategies. In: Wetland Science Perspectives From South Asia. Springer, pp. 31-48. ISBN 978-81-322-3713-6