Studies on taxonomy and ecology of Mysidacea from the EEZ of India


Autoria(s): Biju, A; Dr.Saramma, Panampunnayil U
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17/09/2012

17/09/2012

01/07/2008

Resumo

Members of the order Mysidacea are important component in marine and estuarine plankton inhabiting all regions of the oceans. There are many brackish water species and few species occur in fresh water, some have become adapted to the specialized environments of caves and wells. They are omnivores, responsible for remineralisation of a substantial portion of the detritus in the water column. They form an important link in the food chain (between microbial producers and secondary consumers) and therefore play a major role in the cycling of energy within the aquatic ecosystem. In tropical and subtropical waters, swarms of mysids are exploited commercially and marketed as preserved cooked food. Mysids have been used in fish farming as live feed resource. They are also excellent experimental organism, extremely useful in the studies of potential impact of various pollutants in the aquatic environment. Mysids are also used in wood pulp effluent plants.Considering the significant role of mysids in the productivity of tropical and coastal ecosystems,the present study has been undertaken to extend our knowledge on the systematics, species composition, distribution,abundance and ecology of mysid fauna of the Indian EEZ and adjoining areas. The present study therefore will undoubtedly fumish valuable information on Mysidacea of the Indian waters.

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3014

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en

Publicador

National Institute of Oceanography

Palavras-Chave #Mysidaeca #Marine economy #EEZ #DNA barcoding #Cochin backwaters #Ecology #Taxonomy #Opossum shrimp #Vertical migration #Mysids #Kin recognition #Homing behavior #Indian EEZ #Zooplankton collection #Biochemical analysis
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