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Biofouling
The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research
Volume 24, 2008 - Issue 6
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Seasonal variations in the fouling diatom community structure from a monsoon influenced tropical estuary

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Pages 415-426 | Received 09 Jun 2008, Accepted 11 Jul 2008, Published online: 21 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Seasonal variations in the fouling diatom community from a monsoon influenced tropical estuary were investigated. The community composition did not differ significantly between stainless steel and polystyrene substrata due to dominance by Navicula spp. The experimental evidence suggests that Amphora, which is a dominant fouling diatom in temperate waters, ultimately dominates the community in tropical regions when conditions are favourable. These observations reveal that a faster onset of macrofouling interferes with the microfouling community wherein the faster recruiters that have a higher abundance in ambient waters, dominate the community. Seasonal variations were observed in the fouling diatom community. Navicula delicatula dominated during the post-monsoon and tychopelagic diatoms (Melosira and Odontella) were observed during the monsoon. Low diatom abundance was recorded during the pre-monsoon season. The results indicate that although the fouling diatom community composition does not vary between substrata, there is a seasonal change in the community depending on the physical, chemical and biological interactions.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful to the Director of National Institute of Oceanography for his support and encouragement. The first author acknowledges CSIR for providing the Senior Research Fellowship. We are thankful to the anonymous reviewers for their valuable suggestions. This work has been supported by funding from the ONR Grant No: N000114-94-1-0423 and is an NIO contribution No. 4399.

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