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The International Journal Of Engineering And Science (IJES)
|| Volume || 3 || Issue || 4 || Pages || 51-53 || 2014 ||
ISSN (e): 2319 – 1813 ISSN (p): 2319 – 1805
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Copepods from few freshwater bodies of periurban areas of South
Chennai
1,
Ramanibai Ravichandran, 2,
Gomathi Jeyam .M
Unit of Aquatic Biodiversity , Department of Zoology , University of Madras , Guindy Campus Chennai-600 025,
Tamil Nadu India.
------------------------------------------------------ABSTRACT-----------------------------------------------------
We proposed to study the occurrence of copepods on par with our regular field survey. Few freshwater bodies
have been identified as the source of collection initiated from December 2013 onwards. Overall 12 copepods
were isolated and identified upto species level. The calanoids and cyclopoids were contributed 4 and 8 species
each. The calanoid Diaptomus sicilis was first time reported from Madipakkam lake, dominated over other
copepods of the lake. Our results revealed that the copepod occurrence, particularly calanoids were very
much related to the size of the water body depending on pH and DO concentrations prevail in the aquatic
medium.
KEY WORDS: Copepods, Fresh water bodies
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Date of Submission: 22 April 2014 Date of Publication: 05 May 2014
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I. INTRODUCTION
The study of plankton from freshwater bodies of India was initiated [1] and followed by a long series
on hydrobiological studies mostly from the central and northern states of India, aimed to provide a baseline
information on plankton to be used in the field of aquaculture practices[2].
Copepods are extremely abundant in freshwater bodies as a vital major component together with other
planktonic and benthic organisms. Their occurrence and distributions influence the status of water quality
[3,4,5] . Copepods consume large quantities of bacteria, phytoplankton and fish fingerlings [6]. They are
highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturbances. They also provide vital information on paleoclimatic,
paleolimnological status of water bodies [7,8].
Few reports were available on copepod diversity of Velachery lake, Selaiyur and Kumaran nagar
lake[9,10] . Additional informations are required to know the present status of freshwater bodies of
Periurban areas which satisfy day to day needs of the residents housed in and around the lakes.
Materials and methods
Chennai is located at 13.04◦
N 80.17 ◦
E on the southeast coast of India. It covers an area of 172 km2
with a population of about 6 million, with an estimated annual rainfall of 1285 mm, out of which 60% will
receive through North East Monsoon.
Sampling Locations
Based on the preliminary survey carried out in the nearby environs , four lakes were selected for the
collection of copepods namely Velachery, Madipakkam, Selaiyur and Kumaran Nagar lake.
Sampling site: 1
Lake velachery is one of the prime lake situated in the urban area of the Metropolitan city of Chennai
is located 12’59’15’’ Latitude 80’35’40’’.
Sampling Site: 2
The Madipakkm lake is situated in the suburban of the metropolitan city of Chennai, Tamil nadu,
Latitude 12 57 40.09 Longitude 80 12 0.45 which holds water for almost all through the year and is also losing
its charm. The water is getting contaminated and its pollution levels may affect ground water.
Sampling site:3
Selaiyur lake is located in sub-urban of Chennai locality, Kanchipuram District, Tamilnadu. The
Latitude of Selaiyur lake is 12.9139 N. The longitude of selaiyur lake is 80.13239 E.
Sampling site:4
Kumaran Nagar lake is located in the sub-urban of Chennai locality, Tamilnadu.
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Sample Collection
The samples were collected during the early hours of the day using plankton net(60µm) by towing horizontally at
a depth of 40 cm for about 10 min, immediately transported to the laboratory within an hour in an insulated polyethylene
containers, fixed with 4% formaldehyde solution, identification of copepods were done using standard manuals [11,12,13].
Temperaure, pH recorded insitu and other parameters were analysed by following the standard protocols [14].
Results and discussion
A total number of 12 species were identified (Table 1). Cyclopoid copepods , the most diversified group
represented by 8 species and Calanoid 4 species. The copepod population contributed 67% of cyclopoid and Calanoids 33%.
It was noticed that the copepod percentage contributed a major part of zooplankton populations. In Kumaran nagar lake
Mesocyclops thermocyclops 2 species and Mesocyclops aspericornis 3 species were recorded.
Madipakkam lake Halicyclops rediae 5 species , Diaptomus theeli 19 species, Diaptomus sicilis 30 species and
Diaptomus oregonensis 5 species were noted, and these species were totally not recorded in other places . Halicyclops rediae,
Eucyclops 5 species, Mesocyclops aspericornis 20 species, Mesocyclops hyalinus 5 species, Mesocyclops thermocyclopoid 10
species and Microcyclops varicans 3 species were distributed in Velachery Lake. In Selaiyur lake Cyclops isignis 3 species,
Eucyclops sp 5 species, Ectocyclops 2 species , Mesocyclops aspericornis 10 speices were noted. Mesocyclops aspericornis
suggested as pollution indicator species by several workers were reported from the four lakes [15,16].
Temperature is one of the essential and changeable environmental factor which influence the growth and
distribution of flora and fauna. The surface water temperature ranged between 220
C and 300
C . From the literature [17], it
was reported that this temperature range is suitable for the development of planktonic organisms. Though pH is not only the
factor influencing the occurrence as well as abundance of copepods, the maximum copepod densities were recorded at pH
8.3 . The DO is an important aquatic environmental factor, which influences the health of an aquatic ecosystem. The
Dissolved Oxygen value ranged between 0.002-0.017 mg/l. The Carbonate and Bicarbonate influence the growth of flora
and fauna. In velacherry lake the carbonate and bicarbonate values were ranged between 0 - 6 mg/l and 0-0.122mg/l.
Madipakkam lake between 0-6mg/l and 0.061-0.219, Selaiyur between 0-12mg/l and 0 to 0.061mg/l, Kumaran nagar lake
ranged between 0 -6mg/l and 0-0.122 mg/l.
It was observed that the group which is dominating in one lake ,was not the one dominating in other lake. This
changing behavioural patterns of the copepods can be attributed to the habitat preferences, environmental conditions or the
dormancy period [18].
Table 1: List of Copepods
Copepod Madipakkam lake Velachery lake Selaiyur lake Kumaran nagar lake
Calanoid
Diaptomus oregonensis + - - -
Diaptomus theeli ++ - - -
Leptodiaptomus sicilis ++ - - +
Leptodiaptomus sp + - - -
Cyclopoids
Cyclops insignis - - + -
Eucyclops sp - - + -
Ectocyclops sp - + + +
Halicyclops rediae + + - -
Mesocyclops
aspericornis
- ++ ++ +
Mesocyclosp hyalinus - ++ - -
Mesocyclops
thermocyclopoides
- ++ - +
Microcyclops varicans - + + -
+ Present, - absent, ++ abundant
Table:2 Mean value of Physico-chemical parameters in freshwater bodies of chennai
Physico-chemical
parameters
Velachery lake Madipakkam lake Selaiyur lake Kumaran Nagar lake
Water Temperature 22-27 24-29 24-27 26-30
pH 7.6-8 7.5-8.2 7.5-8.5 7.5-8
Dissolved Oxygen 0.002-0.004mg/l 0.004-0.031mg/l 0.002-0.004mg/l 0.004-0.017mg/l
Carbonate 0-6mg/l 0-6mg/l 0-12mg/l 0-6mg/l
Bicarbonate 0-0.122mg/l 0.061-0.219mg/l 0-0.061mg/l 0-0.122mg/l
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Fig.1 Percentage composition of copepods
CONCLUSION
The result of the present study highlighted that the Copepods are abundant and showed high biomass in the four
water bodies of Periurban areas. The quality of water in the four water bodies estimated were not uniform also the quality
and quantum of pollution load through domestic and agricultural means. It gives a alarming signal to conserve these water
bodies.Our copepod survey also provided an add on data source on copepod diversity which serve as a prime food source
for fish fingerlings at their early stage consume mosquito larvae.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
We thank DST (N SERB AS) New Delhi for funding support ( SR/SO/AS-28/2012 dt 11.1.13)
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F03501051053

  • 1. The International Journal Of Engineering And Science (IJES) || Volume || 3 || Issue || 4 || Pages || 51-53 || 2014 || ISSN (e): 2319 – 1813 ISSN (p): 2319 – 1805 www.theijes.com The IJES Page 51 Copepods from few freshwater bodies of periurban areas of South Chennai 1, Ramanibai Ravichandran, 2, Gomathi Jeyam .M Unit of Aquatic Biodiversity , Department of Zoology , University of Madras , Guindy Campus Chennai-600 025, Tamil Nadu India. ------------------------------------------------------ABSTRACT----------------------------------------------------- We proposed to study the occurrence of copepods on par with our regular field survey. Few freshwater bodies have been identified as the source of collection initiated from December 2013 onwards. Overall 12 copepods were isolated and identified upto species level. The calanoids and cyclopoids were contributed 4 and 8 species each. The calanoid Diaptomus sicilis was first time reported from Madipakkam lake, dominated over other copepods of the lake. Our results revealed that the copepod occurrence, particularly calanoids were very much related to the size of the water body depending on pH and DO concentrations prevail in the aquatic medium. KEY WORDS: Copepods, Fresh water bodies ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date of Submission: 22 April 2014 Date of Publication: 05 May 2014 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. INTRODUCTION The study of plankton from freshwater bodies of India was initiated [1] and followed by a long series on hydrobiological studies mostly from the central and northern states of India, aimed to provide a baseline information on plankton to be used in the field of aquaculture practices[2]. Copepods are extremely abundant in freshwater bodies as a vital major component together with other planktonic and benthic organisms. Their occurrence and distributions influence the status of water quality [3,4,5] . Copepods consume large quantities of bacteria, phytoplankton and fish fingerlings [6]. They are highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturbances. They also provide vital information on paleoclimatic, paleolimnological status of water bodies [7,8]. Few reports were available on copepod diversity of Velachery lake, Selaiyur and Kumaran nagar lake[9,10] . Additional informations are required to know the present status of freshwater bodies of Periurban areas which satisfy day to day needs of the residents housed in and around the lakes. Materials and methods Chennai is located at 13.04◦ N 80.17 ◦ E on the southeast coast of India. It covers an area of 172 km2 with a population of about 6 million, with an estimated annual rainfall of 1285 mm, out of which 60% will receive through North East Monsoon. Sampling Locations Based on the preliminary survey carried out in the nearby environs , four lakes were selected for the collection of copepods namely Velachery, Madipakkam, Selaiyur and Kumaran Nagar lake. Sampling site: 1 Lake velachery is one of the prime lake situated in the urban area of the Metropolitan city of Chennai is located 12’59’15’’ Latitude 80’35’40’’. Sampling Site: 2 The Madipakkm lake is situated in the suburban of the metropolitan city of Chennai, Tamil nadu, Latitude 12 57 40.09 Longitude 80 12 0.45 which holds water for almost all through the year and is also losing its charm. The water is getting contaminated and its pollution levels may affect ground water. Sampling site:3 Selaiyur lake is located in sub-urban of Chennai locality, Kanchipuram District, Tamilnadu. The Latitude of Selaiyur lake is 12.9139 N. The longitude of selaiyur lake is 80.13239 E. Sampling site:4 Kumaran Nagar lake is located in the sub-urban of Chennai locality, Tamilnadu.
  • 2. Copepods from few freshwater bodies of periurban areas of South Chennai www.theijes.com The IJES Page 52 Sample Collection The samples were collected during the early hours of the day using plankton net(60µm) by towing horizontally at a depth of 40 cm for about 10 min, immediately transported to the laboratory within an hour in an insulated polyethylene containers, fixed with 4% formaldehyde solution, identification of copepods were done using standard manuals [11,12,13]. Temperaure, pH recorded insitu and other parameters were analysed by following the standard protocols [14]. Results and discussion A total number of 12 species were identified (Table 1). Cyclopoid copepods , the most diversified group represented by 8 species and Calanoid 4 species. The copepod population contributed 67% of cyclopoid and Calanoids 33%. It was noticed that the copepod percentage contributed a major part of zooplankton populations. In Kumaran nagar lake Mesocyclops thermocyclops 2 species and Mesocyclops aspericornis 3 species were recorded. Madipakkam lake Halicyclops rediae 5 species , Diaptomus theeli 19 species, Diaptomus sicilis 30 species and Diaptomus oregonensis 5 species were noted, and these species were totally not recorded in other places . Halicyclops rediae, Eucyclops 5 species, Mesocyclops aspericornis 20 species, Mesocyclops hyalinus 5 species, Mesocyclops thermocyclopoid 10 species and Microcyclops varicans 3 species were distributed in Velachery Lake. In Selaiyur lake Cyclops isignis 3 species, Eucyclops sp 5 species, Ectocyclops 2 species , Mesocyclops aspericornis 10 speices were noted. Mesocyclops aspericornis suggested as pollution indicator species by several workers were reported from the four lakes [15,16]. Temperature is one of the essential and changeable environmental factor which influence the growth and distribution of flora and fauna. The surface water temperature ranged between 220 C and 300 C . From the literature [17], it was reported that this temperature range is suitable for the development of planktonic organisms. Though pH is not only the factor influencing the occurrence as well as abundance of copepods, the maximum copepod densities were recorded at pH 8.3 . The DO is an important aquatic environmental factor, which influences the health of an aquatic ecosystem. The Dissolved Oxygen value ranged between 0.002-0.017 mg/l. The Carbonate and Bicarbonate influence the growth of flora and fauna. In velacherry lake the carbonate and bicarbonate values were ranged between 0 - 6 mg/l and 0-0.122mg/l. Madipakkam lake between 0-6mg/l and 0.061-0.219, Selaiyur between 0-12mg/l and 0 to 0.061mg/l, Kumaran nagar lake ranged between 0 -6mg/l and 0-0.122 mg/l. It was observed that the group which is dominating in one lake ,was not the one dominating in other lake. This changing behavioural patterns of the copepods can be attributed to the habitat preferences, environmental conditions or the dormancy period [18]. Table 1: List of Copepods Copepod Madipakkam lake Velachery lake Selaiyur lake Kumaran nagar lake Calanoid Diaptomus oregonensis + - - - Diaptomus theeli ++ - - - Leptodiaptomus sicilis ++ - - + Leptodiaptomus sp + - - - Cyclopoids Cyclops insignis - - + - Eucyclops sp - - + - Ectocyclops sp - + + + Halicyclops rediae + + - - Mesocyclops aspericornis - ++ ++ + Mesocyclosp hyalinus - ++ - - Mesocyclops thermocyclopoides - ++ - + Microcyclops varicans - + + - + Present, - absent, ++ abundant Table:2 Mean value of Physico-chemical parameters in freshwater bodies of chennai Physico-chemical parameters Velachery lake Madipakkam lake Selaiyur lake Kumaran Nagar lake Water Temperature 22-27 24-29 24-27 26-30 pH 7.6-8 7.5-8.2 7.5-8.5 7.5-8 Dissolved Oxygen 0.002-0.004mg/l 0.004-0.031mg/l 0.002-0.004mg/l 0.004-0.017mg/l Carbonate 0-6mg/l 0-6mg/l 0-12mg/l 0-6mg/l Bicarbonate 0-0.122mg/l 0.061-0.219mg/l 0-0.061mg/l 0-0.122mg/l
  • 3. Copepods from few freshwater bodies of periurban areas of South Chennai www.theijes.com The IJES Page 53 Fig.1 Percentage composition of copepods CONCLUSION The result of the present study highlighted that the Copepods are abundant and showed high biomass in the four water bodies of Periurban areas. The quality of water in the four water bodies estimated were not uniform also the quality and quantum of pollution load through domestic and agricultural means. It gives a alarming signal to conserve these water bodies.Our copepod survey also provided an add on data source on copepod diversity which serve as a prime food source for fish fingerlings at their early stage consume mosquito larvae. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: We thank DST (N SERB AS) New Delhi for funding support ( SR/SO/AS-28/2012 dt 11.1.13) REFERENCES [1]. Sewell, R.P., A historical resume of Indian limnology, Hydrobilogy,(72), 15-20, 1934 [2]. Michael,R.G. and Sharma, B.K., Fauna of India and Adjacent Countries Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta (1986). [3]. Bonnet, D.& C.Frid., Seven copepod species considered as indicators of water [4]. mass influence and changes: Results from a Northumberland coastal station. S. [5]. Afr. J. Mar. Sci., 61: 485-491(2004) . [6]. Hwang, J.S., Kumar, R., Kuo, C.S,. Impact of predation by the copepod, [7]. Mesocyclops pehpeiensis, on life table demography and population dynamics of [8]. four cladoceran species: A comparative laboratory study. Zool. Stud. 48: 738- 752(2009). [9]. Thor, P., Nielson, T.G., Tiselius, P., Juul-Pederson, T., Michel, C, Møller EF, Dahl [10]. K., Selander, E., Gooding S., Post-spring bloom community structure of [11]. pelagic copepods in the Disko Bay, Western Greenland. J. Plankt. Res., 27: 341- [12]. 356(2005). [13]. Diana M. P., Galassi, Rony huys and Janet W. Reid ., Diversity, ecology and evolution of groundwater copepods Freshwater Biology 54, 691–708(2009) [14]. Castellarini, F., F.Malard, M.J Dole-Olivier and J. Gibert., Modelling the distribution of stygobionts in the Jura Mountains (eastern France). Implications for the protection of ground waters. Diversity and Distributions, 13, 213–224(2007). [15]. Rajabunizal,K. and R.Ramanibai., Presence of an Epibiont Epistylis niagarae (Protozoa, Ciliophora) on Mesocyclops aspericornis in velachery lake Chennai India. Journal of Biological Sciences 11(2):189-195(2011). [16]. Ramanibai,R., and S. Kanniga., Laboratory evaluation of Mesocyclops aspericornis as a biocontrol agent of Aedes aegypti, Dengue Bulletin – Volume 32, pp 207- 210(2008). [17]. Edmonson W.T., Freshwater biology second Edition(1959). [18]. Battish, S.K., Freshwater zooplankton(India), ISBN 81-204-0709-1(1992). [19]. Reddy, Y.R., Guide to the identification of the microinvertebrates of the continental waters of the world, Dumont, H.J.F (Editor). Copepod: Calanoida: Diaptomidae. SPB Acadamic Publications, The Netherlands, pp221(1994). [20]. APHA., Standard methods for the examination of water and waste water [21]. 21st edition. American Public Health Association Washington(2005). [22]. Sharma, K.K., N. Sawhney and S.Kour., Zooplankton Galassi D.M.P. Groundwater copepods: diversity patterns over ecological and evolutionary scales. Hydrobiologia, 454 ⁄453,pp 227–253(2011). [23]. Debashri Mondal1, Joydeb Pal , Tarun Kanti Ghosh and Arun Kanti Biswas., Diversity of Cladocerans and Copepods of Mirik Lake in Darjeeling Himalaya. Journal of Today’s Biological Sciences: Research & Review (JTBSRR), Vol. 2, Issue 1, page 36- 46(2013). [24]. Kamat, M.D., Ecological notes on Kohlapu, J.Environ. Biol.Sci, 8, 47-54(2000).