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Biodiversity and community structure of coral reefs around Krusadai Island, Gulf of Mannar, India

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Title Biodiversity and community structure of coral reefs around
Krusadai Island, Gulf of Mannar, India
 
Creator Sukumaran, Sandhya
George, Rani Mary
Kasinathan, C
 
Subject Coral Reefs
 
Description This paper gives the results of the surveys conducted in the Krusadai Reef for the assessment of the
coral cover and biodiversity during March-May 2005, following the Line Intercept Transect Method.
A total of 35 hard coral species were recorded in this reef. The total live, dead and bleached coral
cover for the reef as a whole was estimated as 54.9, 18.7 and 15.4% respectively and the remaining
part was covered with soft corals, sponges, seagrasses, sand and rubble. Dead coral cover was
dominated by porites. Further, relative abundance values were derived for each species and they
were assigned the status dominant/ abundant/ common/ uncommon/ rare. Although, no species was
assigned “dominant” status, Acropora formosa belonged to the category “abundant” and all other
species were either of “common” or “uncommon” status only. Fisher and Shannon diversity indices
were highest (3.68 and 2.14 respectively ) in 8th site. Pielou’s evenness was highest in 7th site. SIMPER
analysis revealed that Acropora formosa (33.95%) along with Acropora humilis (15.85%), Porites
mannarensis (12.97%) and Montipora digitata (12.07%) were responsible for dissimilarity among
various sites in the island. The average similarity in species composition was 20.5%.
 
Publisher CMFRI; Kochi
 
Date 2007
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/5865/1/a1.pdf
Sukumaran, Sandhya and George, Rani Mary and Kasinathan, C (2007) Biodiversity and community structure of coral reefs around Krusadai Island, Gulf of Mannar, India. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 54 (3). pp. 275-282.