Distribution of Benthic In fauna in the Cochin Backwaters In Relation To Environmental Parameters


Autoria(s): Sheeba,P; Sarala Devi,K
Data(s)

14/07/2008

14/07/2008

2000

Resumo

The study revealed stress and localized impact of industrial waste on the biota, predominance of stress tolerant species and low diversity in the vicinity of the effluent discharge point. These studies on impact of environmental parameters on the distribution of macrobenthos thus indicate the quantum of endurance warranted by the infauna to tide over the wide range of environmental stress. Low diversity and lower number of benthic fauna near discharge site can be attributed to the stress caused by cumulative toxic effects of effluents. The results of the physico-chemical parameters highlight the effects of pollution. The results of the study indicated the changes due to the large-scale movements of the estuarine water under the influence of tide, monsoon and land runoff coupled with its heterogenous nature owing to the effluent discharge from the industries

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/105

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

National Institute of Oceanography

Palavras-Chave #Benthic infauna #Cochin backwaters #Estuarine environment #Polluted environment #Mangrove environment
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