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Impact of Anthropogenic Stressors on Marine Benthos

Anthropogenic Stress on Macrobenthic Invertebrate Assemblages along the Southern Coast of Kerala, India

Título: Impact of Anthropogenic Stressors on Marine Benthos

Tesis Doctoral / Disertación , 2017 , 544 Páginas

Autor:in: Mary Miranda (Autor)

Biología - Zoología
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In Kerala, no scientific research has been done to assess the impact of multiple anthropogenic stressors which is rampant along the southern coast. This thesis explores the kinetics of macroinvertebrates at three anthropogenically disturbed regions, along the coast of Kerala. A near- pristine site, which is supposed to serve as a control, was also included in the present study. A correlation of the spatio-temporal dispensation of the communities with environmental parameters has been attempted. Inventorizing the benthic invertebrate assemblages at the sites exposed to differing pollution load (both in quantity) has revealed some alarming observations which need to be addressed immediately. The study has also brought about the efficacy of biomonitoring coastal ecosystems using benthic assemblages.

The study highlights the strong deterministic nature of zoobenthic community and its ability to resist varying anthropogenic disturbances, while identifying new sentinel organisms. Investigating the temporal and spatial parameters of benthic macroinvertebrates and its impacts on trophic levels, determine the fate of energy and nutrient flow into the coastal waters. Estimating secondary production of major taxonomic groups and their value in the food chain, characterizes trophic dynamics within the system.

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Table of Contents

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

Chapter I STUDY AREA AND SAMPLING DESIGN

1.1 Study sites

1.2 Duration of the study

1.3 Sampling Design

Chapter II HYDROLOGY

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Review of Literature

2.3 Materials and Methods

2.4 Statistical Analysis

2.5 Results

2.6 Discussion

Chapter III SEDIMENTOLOGY

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Review of Literature

3.3 Material and Methods

3.4 Statistical Analysis

3.5 Results

3.6 Discussion

Chapter IV HEAVY METALS

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Review of Literature

4.3 Material and Methods

4.4 Statistical Analysis

4.5 Results

4.6 Discussion

Chapter V POLYAROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHs)

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Review of Literature

5.3 Materials and Methods

5.4 Statistical Analysis

5.5 Results

5.6 Discussion

Chapter VI MACROBENTHIC INVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Review of Literature

6.3 Materials and Methods

6.4 Statistical Analysis

6.5 Results

6.6 Discussion

Research Objective and Scope

This study aims to assess the impact of anthropogenic stressors on marine benthos by analyzing the spatio-temporal variability of macrobenthic invertebrate assemblages along the southern coast of Kerala, India. The primary research goal is to map these community structures across different pollution gradients and evaluate their relationship with hydro-geochemical parameters to identify effective biological indicators of environmental disturbance.

  • Mapping temporal and spatial variability of macroinvertebrate communities in impacted versus pristine habitats.
  • Comparing distribution patterns and community composition across a gradient of human-induced disturbances.
  • Identifying specific indicator species that correlate with environmental contamination.
  • Evaluating the efficacy of biomonitoring through benthic assemblages to predict pollution loads.

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MARINE REALM

The earth's surface is covered by approximately 71% of oceans, and the water depth averages 3.8 km, giving a volume of 1370 x 106 km3. The oceans are among our biggest resource for life on earth and are obviously the substantial domicile of living organisms, and are fringed with coastlines that run for nearly 380,000 km. Since life exists throughout this immense ocean it constitutes the single largest repository of organisms on the planet. These organisms include representatives of virtually all phyla and are tremendously varied. All of them, however, are subjected to the properties of the seawater that surrounds them, and many features common to these plants and animals are the results of adaptations to the watery medium and its movements (Prasad, 2010).

All major oceans around the world differ with the extent of landmass, circulation patterns, and physicochemical properties. Rest of the major water bodies of the open-ocean and deep-sea environments are referred to as seas. A sea can be termed as a water body, smaller than an ocean with its own unique characteristics defined by basin morphology. Due to their circulation patterns and geomorphology, seas are highly influenced by continental land mass and island chain structures than oceanic environments (ME,2002).

Summary of Chapters

GENERAL INTRODUCTION: Provides an overview of the marine realm, the significance of the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea, and outlines the hypothesis, research objectives, and the significance of the study.

Chapter I STUDY AREA AND SAMPLING DESIGN: Describes the selected study sites along the Kerala coast, the duration of the research, and the methodologies employed for sample collection and analysis.

Chapter II HYDROLOGY: Discusses the physical and chemical characteristics of the study area, including seasonal variations and their influence on the marine ecosystem.

Chapter III SEDIMENTOLOGY: Examines sediment characteristics, texture, and organic content, emphasizing their role in biogeochemical cycling.

Chapter IV HEAVY METALS: Analyzes the concentrations of various heavy metals in both water and sediment, assessing their impact on the marine environment.

Chapter V POLYAROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHs): Investigates the distribution and toxicological significance of PAHs, along with source identification methods.

Chapter VI MACROBENTHIC INVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES: Discusses the diversity, abundance, and community structure of macrobenthos, linking faunal data to environmental stressors.

Keywords

Marine Benthos, Anthropogenic Stressors, Kerala Coast, Macrobenthic Invertebrate Assemblages, Heavy Metals, Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons, Sedimentology, Hydrology, Environmental Biomonitoring, Species Diversity, Community Structure, Pollution Impact, Macrofaunal Density, Ecotoxicology, Spatio-temporal Variability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fundamental focus of this research?

The research focuses on assessing the impact of multiple anthropogenic stressors—such as industrial effluents, sewage, and tourism—on the macrobenthic invertebrate communities living along the southern coast of Kerala.

What are the key thematic areas covered?

The study covers four major themes: hydrological parameters, sedimentology, concentration of heavy metals, and the levels of polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), all integrated with benthic community structure analysis.

What is the primary objective of the work?

The primary objective is to map the spatio-temporal variability of macroinvertebrate communities and compare their composition across a gradient of human-induced disturbances to identify reliable indicator species.

Which scientific methods are utilized?

The study employs a range of analytical techniques, including chemical analysis for water and sediment quality, and multivariate statistical methods such as PCA, CCA, and MANOVA to analyze faunal density and community composition.

What is the significance of the "Abundance Biomass Curve" (ABC) in this study?

The ABC plot is used to determine the level of environmental disturbance; a biomass curve lying below the abundance curve is interpreted as an indicator of a stressed or polluted community.

Which specific regions of the Kerala coast are examined?

The study investigates Varkala, Neendakara (harbor), Chavara-Titanium (industrial zone), and Alappad (used as a control site).

How does the Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) in the Arabian Sea affect the local benthic community?

The study notes that regions in the Arabian Sea with oxygen deficiency significantly impact the distribution and biomass of bottom-living organisms, forcing them to adapt to severe environmental stress.

What were the findings regarding sediment quality at the Chavara-Titanium site?

The research identified high concentrations of industrial effluents, particularly heavy metals and PAHs, which exceeded international safety standards, leading to degradation of the local aquatic flora and fauna.

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Título
Impact of Anthropogenic Stressors on Marine Benthos
Subtítulo
Anthropogenic Stress on Macrobenthic Invertebrate Assemblages along the Southern Coast of Kerala, India
Universidad
University of Kerala
Autor
Mary Miranda (Autor)
Año de publicación
2017
Páginas
544
No. de catálogo
V437900
ISBN (Ebook)
9783668819184
ISBN (Libro)
9783668819191
Idioma
Inglés
Etiqueta
impact anthropogenic stressors marine benthos stress macrobenthic invertebrate assemblages southern coast kerala india
Seguridad del producto
GRIN Publishing Ltd.
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Mary Miranda (Autor), 2017, Impact of Anthropogenic Stressors on Marine Benthos, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/437900
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