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Observations on the rate of growth, sexual maturity and breeding of four sedentary organisms from the Madras harbour

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Title Observations on the rate of growth, sexual maturity and breeding of four sedentary organisms from the Madras harbour
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Creator Antony Raja,B T
 
Subject Growth
sexual maturity
breeding
sedentary
Madras
 
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The destruction caused to the underwater harbour installations and ships' bottom
by the accumulation of sedentary organisms drew the attention of workers in
temperate and subtropical regions to a study of the biology and ecology of such
animals as a preliminary step in tackling' the antifouling problem. It has been
observed under tropical conditions that fouling is more pronounced due to prolonged
period of breeding activity, settlement in larger numbers and constant
organic growth (Edmondson, 1944 ; Pyefinch, 1947 ; Daniel, 1954). A fact-finding
survey to determine the members of the fouling community, their abundance
in relation to different environmental conditions, seasonal or ecological succession,
if any, their rate of growth and breeding activities will contribute much towards
an understanding of the fouling problem. In an earlier paper the author (Antony
Raja, 1959) has dealt with the distribution and succession of sedentary organisms
of the Madras harbour with a discussion on the influence of environmental factors.
Except for a preliminary survey of marine borers of the Cochin harbour (Erlanson,
1936), observations on the growth of a few sedentary organisms of the Madras
harbour (Paul, 1942) and brief records from the Vizakhapatnam harbour (Ganapati
et al., 1958), information regarding the growth rate of marine sedentary organisms
of sheltered waters is not available. Hence an attempt is made here to estimate
the rate of growth, size at sexual maturity and breeding of four sedentary organisms,
namely, Modiolus striatulus. Bowerbankia sp., Cynthia sp., and Dasychone cingulata
as a continuation of Paul's work, which has not dealt with the above forms.
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Date 2021-08-09T09:40:15Z
2021-08-09T09:40:15Z
1963
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Not Available
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/53859
 
Language English
 
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Publisher MBAI