Studies on the Influence of Abiotic Factors in the Gonadal Index of Sea urchin Salmacis virgulata from the Gulf of Mannar, South East Coast of India

Saravanan, Raju and Jawahar, P and Francis, T and Ahilan, B and Santhakumar, R and Anand, A (2016) Studies on the Influence of Abiotic Factors in the Gonadal Index of Sea urchin Salmacis virgulata from the Gulf of Mannar, South East Coast of India. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 9 (2). pp. 1-5. ISSN 0974-5645

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Abstract

The present study was conducted to find out whether the abiotic factors in Gulf of Mannar viz., Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Day light photoperiod would have an effect on the Gonado somatic index of the dominant sea urchin species Salmacis virgulata. A sampling survey for 20 months was conducted from October-2013 to May-2015 in Vedalai landing centre, along the Gulf of Mannar. The freshly collected sea urchin were brought to Mandapam CMFRI and their Gonado Somatic Index (GSI) was estimated. The remote sensing data of the SST from Gulf of Mannar sourced from ICOADS and the daylight photoperiod were compared with the GSI data for 20 months in order to assess the synchrony among the three parameters. The pearson correlation coefficient of the association among the GSI, SST and Photoperiod revealed that there was no significant correlation (p>0.001). The result of the present study revealed that the Gonado Somatic Index of S. virgulata is independent of abiotic factors, which is in contrast to the temperate sea urchin species, where SST and Photoperiod play a major role in gonadal development.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Echinoderms > Sea Urchin
Divisions: CMFRI-Mandapam
Depositing User: Arun Surendran
Date Deposited: 01 Mar 2016 08:35
Last Modified: 08 Mar 2016 06:03
URI: http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/id/eprint/10699

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