Occurrence of juvenile fishes on the seagrass beds of Kavaratti Atoll, Lakshadweep, India
127 / 77
Abstract
In the atolls of Lakshadweep, juveniles of Acanthuridae and Labridae were most abundant on seagrass beds, the former during pre-monsoon and postmonsoon periods and the latter in pre-monsoon. Schooling species showed variable recruitment. Non-schooling species were rare. Peak settlement was observedduring pre-monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. Continuous occurrence of juveniles in different size ranges confirms the continuous spawning habits. Chaetodontids and holocentrids occurred consistently round the year. Seasonality in occurrence was most pronounced in Carangidae and Siganidae,
but not so in Apogonidae, Lutjanidae and Mullidae. Seasonal abundance of juveniles was influenced by summer peaks, timing and magnitude of settlement, adult spawning and local migrations. Abundance of larvae increased with salinity. Juvenile abundance, independent of environmental parameters
seemed to be controlled by seasons, tides and currents. Lunar phases and abundance of juveniles were found to be co-related.
Downloads
Download data is not yet available.
Downloads
Issue
Section
Articles
License
The copyright of the articles published in Indian Journal of Fisheries vests with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, who has the right to enter into any agreement with any organization in India or abroad engaged in reprography, photocopying, storage and dissemination of information contained in these journals. The Council has no objection in using the material, provided the information is being utilized for academic purpose but not for commercial use. Due credit line should be given to the ICAR where information will be utilized.How to Cite
Vijayanand, P. E., & Pillai, N. G. K. (2011). Occurrence of juvenile fishes on the seagrass beds of Kavaratti Atoll, Lakshadweep, India. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 52(4), 459-467. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/7111