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Study of Macro-Benthic (Invertebrate) Fauna around Digha Coast


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1 Marine Aquarium & Regional Center, Zoological Survey of India, Digha 721 428 West Bengal, India
 

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The organisms that live on, or in, the bottom of a water body with >1.0mm size are known as macrobenthic organisms which mainly consists of different invertebrates viz., molluscs, cnidarians, crustaceans, sponges, worms, etc. Benthic invertebrates play an important role in transitional ecosystems, by filtering phytoplankton and then acting as a food source for larger organisms such as fish, thereby linking primary production with higher trophic levels. They also structure and oxygenate the bottom by reworking sediments and play a fundamental role in breaking down organic material before bacterial remineralization.
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Authors

Prasanna Yennawar
Marine Aquarium & Regional Center, Zoological Survey of India, Digha 721 428 West Bengal, India
Prasad Tudu
Marine Aquarium & Regional Center, Zoological Survey of India, Digha 721 428 West Bengal, India

Abstract


The organisms that live on, or in, the bottom of a water body with >1.0mm size are known as macrobenthic organisms which mainly consists of different invertebrates viz., molluscs, cnidarians, crustaceans, sponges, worms, etc. Benthic invertebrates play an important role in transitional ecosystems, by filtering phytoplankton and then acting as a food source for larger organisms such as fish, thereby linking primary production with higher trophic levels. They also structure and oxygenate the bottom by reworking sediments and play a fundamental role in breaking down organic material before bacterial remineralization.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.26515/rzsi.v114i2.168635