SURVEY STUDY OF ARTEMIA IN SOUTHERN SALTPANS OF TAMIL NADU AND ITS ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYTOPLANKTON WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SEASONAL VARIATION
Journal: International Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences (IJANS) (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-01-31
Authors : SARASWATHI S BIPIN KUMAR JHA AJITHA MOL A BABY SHALINI J GOPAL P; MICHAEL BABU M;
Page : 49-56
Keywords : Artemia; Ecological Enigma; Monsoon; Saltpans; Seasonal Variation and Phytoplankton;
Abstract
The present study was conducted to observe the Artemia population at five different saltpans of three Sothern districts of Tamilnadu namely Kanyakumari, Rameshwaram and Thoothukudi from January 2012 to December 2012 covering three seasons Pre-Monsoon, Monsoon and Post Monsoon. The present work was carried out at Kovalam, Swamythoppu, Puthalam, Tuticorin and Rameshwaram saltpans. An extended effort was made to assess the physico-chemical and biological parameters of these saltpans and also to analyze the ecological relationship among Artemia and Phytoplankton with special reference to seasonal variation. Salt pan water samples were collected from five different stations and the physico-chemical parameters were recorded. The samples were concentrated by centrifugation and the cells were counted using Haemocytometer. The phytoplankton cells were observed under microscope and the photos were captured with digital camera. In addition to this, the phytoplankton recorded from these samples were also identified taxonomically. From the results obtained it is clear that Monsoon plays a positive role in the ecological relationship between the phytoplankton and Artemia population and at the same time the seasonal variation also plays a major role on the changes of both phytoplankton and Artemia population. Hence the further study on this area could demystify more details on the ecological enigmas of saltpans and the ecological relationship between Phytoplankton and Artemia in these saltpans.
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