Studies on the occurrence and growth rates of two intertidal fouling bryozoans in the Mattancherry channel of Cochin harbour, south-west coast of India

Occurrence and growth rates of two species of intertidal fouling bryozoans namely Electra bengalensis (Stoliczka) and Electra crustulanta (Pallas) are presented in this paper. The former was a typically marine form, settling on panels only during the high saline conditions of the pre-monsoon period and were absent during the low salinity conditions of the monsoon period, while the latter appeared to be a typical brackish water form settling on panels during the low saline conditions existing during the monsoon and post-monsoon periods and were totally absent during the pre-monsoon months. Regression co-efficient of the former was higher than that of the latter suggesting more pronounced growth in Electra bengalensis. Maximum growth for this species was noticed during March, April and May (pre-monsoon) while for the other species growth was more or less similar during monsoon and post-monsoon months (June-January) showing that the species was at home in oligohaline and mesohaline waters.

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Main Author: Unnikrishnan Nair, N.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1971
Subjects:Biology, Electra bengalensis, Electra crustulanta, growth rate, Mattancherry channel, Cochin, Kerala, India,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33570
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