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Seasonal
variation of copepod community structure in Chavara coast along the Southern
Kerala, India
Jemi
Job N.* and A. A. M. Hatha
Department of
Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry, School of Marine Sciences,
Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin-682 016, India
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: jemicheeran@gmail.com
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Key
words
Copepod abundance
Chavara coast
Hydrographical parameters
Multivariate analysis
Zooplankton abundance
Publication Data
Paper received : 02.11.2016
Revised received : 08.03.2017
Re-revised received :
26.06.2017
Accepted : 08.08.2017
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Abstract
Aim: To analyze whether
the seasonally differing hydrographical parameters can alter chlorophyll a
and zooplankton community distribution in Chavara coast during two different
seasons.
Methodology:
The
samples were collected from 10 m and 30 m locations from Chavara during
November 2013 (Northeast Monsoon), May 2014 (Spring Intermonsoon). The
collected zooplankton samples were analyzed in a stereo zoom microscope and
copepods were identified to the species level. The relation between
environmental parameters and zooplankton abundance was examined using
statistical tools.
Results:
Water
column was cool, nutrient rich and less oxygenated (subsurface) during
November. Water column was characterized as warm, high saline and with less
nutrients during May. These variations were closely linked with the increased
cooling and continuation of weakened upwelling during November. Chlorophyll a
was found two to five folds higher during northeast monsoon compared to the
spring intermonsoon. Overall, 14 zooplankton groups were recorded in the
present study of which copepods contributed more than 70% to the total zooplankton
density. Zooplankton (3619.5 No.m-3) and copepod abundance (3212.8 No.m-3)
was high in November. Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling (NMDS),
Agglomerative Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (AHCA) on Bray?Curtis similarity
clearly separated the samples of two clusters (30 m and 10 m) in two
different seasons. ?
Interpretation:
The
copepods showed more similarity within season and more heterogeneity between
two seasons. Some copepod species showed positive relationship with the
environmental variables.
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