J. Env. Bio-Sci., 2015: Vol.
29 (2):523-528
   (523)                                                                           ISSN 0973-6913 (Print), ISSN 0976-3384 (On Line)
      ESTUARINE FISH DIVERSITY OF MANAKUDY ESTUARY, KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT,
                                TAMIL NADU, INDIA.
                                       P. Pavinkumar*, P. Jawahar and H. S. Mogalekar
                Department of Fisheries Biology and Resource Management, Fisheries College & Research Institute,
                            Tamil Nadu Fisheries University, Thoothukudi-628 008, Tamil Nadu, India.
                                      [Corresponding author E-mail*: 
[email protected]]
  Received: 11-07-2015                                                                                       Accepted: 29-08-2015
  The investigation was contacted for 12 months (September 2013 to August 2014) to document the fish diversity and ecological
  status of Manakudy estuary in the Kanyakumari district of southern Tamil Nadu. During the study period 77 number of fish species
  were recorded which were coming under 41 families belongs to 11 orders. Most dominant fish species mainly belonged to
  Perciformes, Clupeiformes and Siluriformes orders. Average seasonal species abundance data used as input for calculating
  various biodiversity indices including Shannon - Wiener diversity ranged from 3.3 to 4.1, Margalef's species richness ranged from
  7.07 to 13.45, Pielou's evenness ranged from 0.960 to 0.973, Taxonomic diversity ranged from 80.22 to 84.83, Average taxonomic
  distinctness index ranged from 83.06 to 86.72, Variation in taxonomic distinctness index ranged from 320 to 368 and Total
  phylogenetic diversity ranged from 1966 to 3966 (PRIMER v6 software). Observed values for various biodiversity indices indicated
  relatively stable and rich fish diversity for the Manakudy estuary.
  Estuaries constitute essential habitats for diadromous and          is the tropical bar-built estuary with 150 hectors of total area
  estuarine resident fish species to complete their life cycle1.      located along west coast of Tamil Nadu at N 8 06 045 to 8 05
  Owing to the abundance of food availability, estuaries serve as     477 latitude and E 77 28 016 to 77 29 045 longitude.
  nursery grounds for many marine fish species. Manakudy              Fish sampling was conducted during low tide by using cast
  estuary found in Kanyakumari district is one of the major           net (18 mm mesh) from selected 3 stations. The fish samples
  estuary in Tamil Nadu2. The ecological and socio-economic           were sorted in field itself and identified up to species level in
  importance of estuaries has been well documented in                 Laboratory. Representative specimens for each fish species
  temperate and tropical environments3. Some workers indicated        were preserved in formalin for further reference in department
  the major fishing gears employed in the estuary were gill nets,     museum. Collected fishes were identified without any ambiguity
  cast nets, stake nets, scoop nets, ring nets, traps and Chinese     using standard keys and books7-9. A check list of estuarine fish
  dip nets in the estuaries of southwest coast of India4. Estuaries   species available in the Manakudy estuary of southern Tamil
  are among the most productive areas on world but at the same        Nadu along with their systematic position was prepared based
  time most modified, unstable and threatened ecosystem due           on the species recorded during the present study.
  to major natural and human perturbations5. However, decline         Environmental data collected at each site including water depth,
  in fish stocks as a result of overfishing, insufficient             water salinity, surface water temperatures and pH. Water depth
  management and habitat degradation, reduces the chances             was measured by calibrated pole and the surface water salinity
  of its sustainability6. Therefore present investigation was         measured with a hand-held refractometer. Surface water
  conducted for 12 months (September 2013 to August 2014) to          temperatures were obtained using mercury-in-glass and the
  document the fish diversity and ecological status of Manakudy       pH was measured by using pH paper as well as pH meter.
  estuary in the Kanyakumari district of southern Tamil Nadu,         The species composition and abundance data were recorded
  India.                                                              during summer (April-June), Pre-monsoon (July-September),
                                                                      Monsoon (October-December) and Post-monsoon (January-
                    MATERIAL AND METHODS
                                                                      March) seasons. The collected data were pooled together and
  Manakudy estuary endowed with diverse aquatic habitats              made into four seasons and the seasonal data were used for
  including shallow open waters, sandy beaches, muddy flats,          the biodiversity assessment studies. Biodiversity indices were
  mangrove forest, and river-delta and sea grass ecosystems. It       calculated for various seasons using PRIMER v6 software.
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  Average seasonal species abundance data used as input for            most of them are food fishes organized fishing may be
  calculating various biodiversity indices such as Shannon -           recommended.
  Wiener diversity (H'), Margalef's species richness ('d'), Pielou's
                                                                       Environmental parameters: The environmental parameter
  evenness (J'), Taxonomic diversity ( Δ ), Average taxonomic
                                                                       observed during the present study was within the range recorded
  distinctness index ( Δ +), Variation in taxonomic distinctness
                                                                       in various estuaries 2, 11-12. The salinity was found to be relatively
  index (/\+) , Total phylogenetic diversity (sPhi+) and Bray-
                                                                       higher in summer season (25.8 ± 22.9 ppt) and lower at
  Curtis similarity.
                                                                       monsoon season (17.85 ± 18.7ppt). The reduced salinity at
                                                                       monsoon was attributed due to heavy rain fall during, combined
                  RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
                                                                       with flooding of the river systems. The pH value ranged from
  In the present investigation, an intensive study was undertaken      7.0 to 7.3. The temperature fluctuated in between 24.8 to
  to document the ichthyofaunal diversity of Manakudy estuary.         310C.
  A total of 2776 number of fishes were collected from Manakudy
                                                                       Biodiversity indices: The seasonal variation in biodiversity
  estuary. Collected fishes were identified up to species level
                                                                       indices estimated for Manakudy estuary presented in Table-3.
  and checklist of identified estuarine fish species was prepared
                                                                       The Shannon Wiener diversity (H') value in the different seasons
  (Table-1). Various biodiversity indices were estimated by using
                                                                       varied from 3.39 (monsoon) to 4.13 (summer). Shannon wiener
  PRIMER V6 software. Based on the biodiversity indices
                                                                       index occur between 3.6 and 4.80 indicates the system is in
  estimates of estuarine fishes, conservation strategies were
                                                                       good ecological status15. Maximum Shannon-Wiener diversity
  proposed to study the ichthyofaunal diversity of Manakudy
                                                                       index (H') value was 4.13 reported with the presence of 70
  estuary.
                                                                       species during summer (H') value was 3.39 was minimum value
  Checklist of Fishes: Present ichthyofaunal investigation             with presence of 34 species. Similarly, higher H' values (4.52
  revealed presence of 77 fish species belonging to 11 order, 41       to 5.81) were recorded at Vellar estuary10. This indicated well
  families and 58 genera. Present record of 77 fish species is         preserved nature of estuary.
  less when compared to earlier studies and as per documented
                                                                       The calculated Margalef species richness in the present study
  availability of 95 species from Vellar estuary of Tamil Nadu10.
                                                                       ranged from 7.07 to 13.45. Among the 4 seasons, the highest
  The lower number of species might be due to less area of
                                                                       space 'd' value was estimated for summer season (13.45) with
  present study. Whereas, present species record is reasonably
                                                                       77 species and the lowest value estimated for monsoon season
  higher compared earlier workers who identified only 23 and 30
                                                                       (7.07) with 34 species. Present estimated Margalef richness
  fish species respectively11-12. The higher number of fishes
                                                                       index was higher than the Vellar estuary10.
  reported during the present study might be due to good water
  flow, comparatively lower salinity and better sampling. In           Evenness index expresses how evenly the individuals are
  comparison with the results of fish diversity of the above           distributed among the different species. Generally, species
  mentioned estuaries, the fish diversity along the estuarine area     evenness increases when the species richness and species
  of southern Tamil Nadu reveals to be satisfactory.                   diversity decreases. Alternatively, the species evenness
                                                                       decreases when the individual species dominance increases16.
  Family composition study revealed the representation of
                                                                       The above hypothesis stands true, as observed in the present
  Mugilidae was higher than other families in present investigation.
                                                                       study. Pielou's evenness (J') calculated in the present study was
  Similar dominance of Mugilidae was indicated12-13. During the
                                                                       relatively higher in the range of 0.960 to 0.973. Thus, it could
  present study, the numbers of fishes collected were invariably
                                                                       be inferred that the species evenness is relatively high which
  lower during monsoon period and higher during summer period.
                                                                       might be due to representation of individual species in evenly
  Similar observation, a sudden fall in total fauna and numbers
                                                                       nature and not dominated by individual species. Species
  was earlier observed in monsoon which gradually built up in
                                                                       evenness index (J) was comparatively lower at summer season
  succeeding months14. The present report on Manakudy
                                                                       than the monsoon season and it may be due to the lower
  indicated the availability of 77 species in the estuary. Since
                                                                       species richness during monsoon. In the present scenario,
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        Table-1. Check list for fishes recorded in the Manakudy estuary.
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                   Table-2 . Environmental Parameters Recorded Monthly From Manakudy Estuary.
                  Table-3 . Diversity indices of fish species in Manakudy estuary.
                   Table-4. Bray-Curtis similarity for Manakudy estuary.
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   Figure-1. Composition of different orders in Manakudy            Figure-2. Seasonal Similarity in Dendrogram Of Fish
           Estuary of Southern Tamil Nadu.                                  Diversity In Manakudy Estuary.
                                                                    These indices are closely related to the Shannon-Weaver Index
                                                                    and provide additional information with respect to the level of
                                                                    phylogenetic relationship present in samples.
                                                                    The average taxonomic distinctness is the average taxonomic
                                                                    distances apart of all the pairs of species of a species list.
                                                                    The average taxonomic distinctness for Manakudy estuary
                                                                    was higher in the summer season (86.72) and minimum during
                                                                    monsoon season (83.06). The Δ + had a positive correlation
                                                                    with the species richness. Similar correlation has been
                                                                    established in the Changjiang Estuary18. The average taxonomic
                                                                    distinctness was found to be higher during the warm season.
                                                                    Similar observations were reported by various authors for reef
                                                                    fish communities19-20.
   Figure-3. Seasonal Variation in Dominance Plot-
          Manakudy Estuary.                                         The variation in taxonomic distinctness is a complementary
                                                                    index of average taxonomic distinctness values and
  the evenness estimated in this estuary was reasonably higher      encompasses the evenness of the taxonomic or phylogenetic
  indicating these estuarine communities are not under stress.      relationship (/\+) between the taxa. This index measures
                                                                    variance in pair wise path lengths between each pair of species,
  Higher values of taxonomic diversity indices suggest that, on
                                                                    reflecting the unevenness of the taxonomic tree 21. True to the
  average; the species in the assemblage are not closely related,
                                                                    fact that samples from biodiversity rich areas have more
  being higher biodiversity17. Similar results were observed in
                                                                    stability and less variation than the areas with low diversity,
  Manakudy estuary, the highest taxonomic diversity ( Δ ) value
                                                                    the variation in taxonomic distinctness was found to be lower
  was estimated for summer season was 84.83 due to occurrence
                                                                    in summer season (320.58) than the monsoon season
  of more number of species (77), and the minimum value was
                                                                    (368.81). The present study also has conformity with the study
  estimated during monsoon season was 80.22 with 34 species.
                                                                    of earlier workers where highly diverse Pichavaram mangrove
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