Diversity indices of selected macrobenthos in Karanja Creek (District-Raigad), Maharashtra, west coast of India


Autoria(s): Pawar, P.R.; Kulkarni, B.G.
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

The diversity indices can be used as a good measure for studying the effect of industrial pollution because industrial wastes and sewage almost always reduce the diversity of natural systems into which they are discharged. A measurement of diversity often provides a better index of pollution than a direct measurement of pollutants. The assessment of macrobenthos diversity with respect to diversity indices reflects the marine population and habitat disturbance, and also serves as an important indicator of environmental conditions. The present study was designed to investigate the diversity indices of selected macrobenthos at two ecologically distinct locations on the Karanja creek (District - Raigad), Maharashtra, west coast of India. Results on various diversity indices like Index of Frequency (F) or Importance Probability (Pi), Index of Dominance (c), Rarity Index (R), Shannon's Index of General Diversity (H¹) Margaf’s Richness Index (R sub(1)) and Evenness Index (e) did not vary significantly. This demonstrates that at present, Karanja creek harbours varied forms of macrobenthic community showing no effect of human disturbance, but in future, measures must be taken for the protection and conservation of macrobenthic community of the creek.

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application/pdf

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17898/1/JIFA34_001.pdf

Pawar, P.R. and Kulkarni, B.G. (2007) Diversity indices of selected macrobenthos in Karanja Creek (District-Raigad), Maharashtra, west coast of India. Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 34, pp. 1-9.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17898/

Palavras-Chave #Pollution
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Article

NonPeerReviewed