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Effect of oil spillage on ecological diversity of pneumatophore associated fauna and flora in central west coast of india

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Title Effect of oil spillage on ecological diversity of pneumatophore associated fauna and flora in central west coast of india
 
Creator Sahoo, G.
Ansari, Z.A.
 
Description Pneumatophores of Avicennia alba is rich in flora (diatoms) and faunal (meiofauna) diversity from the sedimentary environment Flora and faunal composition from two sites: One polluted (Dighodi) and other non-polluted (Goa) was also compared The pneumatophores of dighodi and goa harboured 21 and 15 diatom genera respectively In Goa, the Shannon Wiener's Diversity Index (H) was 2.6 and 2.3 for sediment diatom community and pneumatophores diatom community respectively while in Dighodi, it was less i.e 2.4 and 1.7 respectively Centrale diatoms dominated in case of sediment while pennales dominated on the pneumatophore surface In Goa, the diatom community was dominated by Nitzschia (1203 cells/1 cm2) and coscinodiscus (1876 cells/ 1 cm2) for pneumatophore and sediment substratum respectively; but in Dighodi, the dominant diatom was Navicula (2951 cells/ 1 cm2) and Bacillaria (1671 cells/ 1 cm2) respectively In contrast to pneumatophores, sediment diatom commuity showed some variations The effect of oil pollution was clearly seen on both meiofauna and flora In both cases reduction in number and diversity due to oil pollution were noticed This preliminary not only generated baseline data but also highlights the hidden biodiversity associated with pneumatophores.
 
Date 2014-08-05T10:58:46Z
2017-09-30T03:08:00Z
2014-08-05T10:58:46Z
2017-09-30T03:08:00Z
2012
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Journal of Ecophysiology and Occupational Health, vol.12(3-4); 2012; 93-98
0974-0805
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/7599
 
Language en
 
Relation J Ecophysiol Occup Health
NON-SCI
 
Publisher Academy of Environmental Biology