ABSTRACT
The diversity of gastropods and bivalves from the mangrove ecosystem of Paradeep, east coast of India, was studied for the first time. The collected primary data and secondary data were compiled to prepare an updated checklist of mangrove-associated gastropods and bivalves of India. In total, 22 species were recorded during the field surveys of Paradeep mangroves of which 19 are gastropod and three are bivalves. The compilation of secondary data with the present primary data revealed the occurrence of 274 species of mangrove-associated gastropods and bivalves in India. The gastropods were represented by 182 species belonging to 50 families and bivalves were represented by 92 species belonging to 27 families. Neritidae, Muricidae, Nassariidae and Ellobiidae are observed to be the dominant gastropod families in the mangrove ecosystem of India and Teredinidae and Veneridae are the dominant families of Bivalvia. Maximum species diversity has been recorded from mangroves of Andaman and Nicobar Islands (91 species) and Maharashtra (83 species). Twenty-eight species of gastropods and bivalves inhabit the mangrove ecosystem of Odisha. The present study also reports the range extension of Monetaria moneta, Neritina smithii and Pila globosa in the mangrove ecosystem of Paradeep.
Acknowledgements
The authors are thankful to the Vice Chancellor, Berhampur University for providing necessary facilities. We also extend our thanks to Dr Prasad Chandra Tudu, Scientist-C, MARC, Zoological Survey of India, Digha for his help during the study. The authors are also thankful to Dr. Anil Mohapatra, Scientist-D, Zoological Survey of India, EBRC, Gopalpur for his support. The authors are thankful to the reviewer(s) for providing valuable suggestions for improvising the quality of the manuscript.
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ORCID
Shesdev Patro http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5986-0940