Environmental drivers and ecological implications of a ctenophore swarm: a case study from the Bay of Bengal, northern Indian Ocean

Author:

Siddique Alfisa12ORCID,Bhowal Aishee12ORCID,Purushothaman Jasmine1ORCID,Madhusoodhanan Rakhesh3ORCID,Banerjee Dhriti1

Affiliation:

1. a Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata 700053, India

2. b Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata 700019, India

3. c Ecosystem Based Management of Marine Resources, Environment & Life Sciences Research Centre, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait

Abstract

Abstract Ctenophores are quick responders to coastal environmental changes and play a crucial role in marine food web dynamics. We report the environmental drivers of a ctenophore swarm (Pleurobrachia spp.) and associated ecological changes in estuarine and coastal waters of the Sundarbans mangrove–estuarine complex in the northern Bay of Bengal (BoB). Plankton and fish samples were collected from estuarine and coastal waters at the peak of estuarine outflow in the northeast monsoon (NEM). Sampling locations at the estuarine mouth witnessed ctenophores (Pleurobrachia pileus and  Pleurobrachia globosa) in swarming proportions. Multivariate statistical analysis revealed significant differences in hydrographical and biological properties between the swarm and non-swarm areas. The sea surface salinity, ammonium, and mesozooplankton (MSP) density were positively correlated while microzooplankton (MCZ) density was negatively correlated with the ctenophore swarm. Fish caught from swarm locations, dominated by microbial food web consisted of species of less market value, while those from the non-swarm locations, dominated by conventional plankton food web consisted mainly of commercially important species. Thus, in the first-ever record from a commercially important fishing ground in the BoB, this study provides evidence of how a ‘dead end’ plankton predator affects the plankton food web organization and fisheries in tropical coastal waters.

Funder

Department of Science and Technology-Science and Engineering Research Board, India

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Atmospheric Science,Water Science and Technology,Global and Planetary Change

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