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Dis Aquat Organ ; 121(1): 79-83, 2016 08 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27596863

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Skeletal tissue growth anomalies (STAs) of corals are capable of causing considerable degradation of reef health. This study is the first report of growth anomalies in Turbinaria corals and the first descriptive study of Indian corals. T. mesenterina colonies at 2 sites were affected by small, round to irregularly shaped growth anomalies. Prevalence of STAs was observed to be higher in T. mesenterina colonies with larger diameters. Prevalence of STAs on T. mesenterina was 71% at Site 1 and 40% at Site 2. Affected colonies were seen to be undergoing tissue damage and infiltration by filamentous algae. We describe the gross morphology of growth anomalies which can act as baseline data for growth anomalies from this region, but further investigation is needed to understand the form and etiology of this coral disease.


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Anthozoa/microbiology , Conservation of Natural Resources , Animals , Anthozoa/growth & development , Bacteria/isolation & purification , Bacteriological Techniques , Coral Reefs , Host-Pathogen Interactions , India , Oceans and Seas
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 106(1-2): 62-76, 2016 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27016331

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The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the ecological status of tropical coastal waters using the temperate benthic indices and examine the effect of seasonal variability on the performance of benthic indices. Macrobenthic samples were collected from northwest to southeast coast of India during 2003-2012 and we tested different univariate indices, ecological strategies, indicator species and multimetric indices. AMBI and multimetric indices performed satisfactorily in evaluating the ecological status. Seasonal variability on the biotic indices was observed during the southwest monsoon and fall intermonsoon period due to recruitment. Therefore, we recommended the non-monsoon period (January-May) as a suitable time of the year to use the indices for effective assessment of the Indian coastal waters. Results show that, the temperate benthic indices are efficient in assessing the tropical environmental status. However, complementary use of different indices is suggested for accurate assessment of the environmental status.


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Environmental Monitoring , Invertebrates , Animals , Ecology , Ecosystem , Environment
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