Dinoflagellates cyst assemblage concerning trophic index for eutrophication from major ports along the west coast of India

An overview of dinoflagellates cysts assemblage is presented as a trophic index for three monsoon-influenced estuarine and marine ports along the Indian coast. The cyst distribution (including harmful species) showed a trend of highest abundance and species number in highly eutrophicated estuarine (...

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description An overview of dinoflagellates cysts assemblage is presented as a trophic index for three monsoon-influenced estuarine and marine ports along the Indian coast. The cyst distribution (including harmful species) showed a trend of highest abundance and species number in highly eutrophicated estuarine (Cochin-south) followed by medium (New-Mangalore-central) and low (Kandla-north) levels of eutrophicated marine ports. The investigation revealed four new species in the region (Bitectatodinium spongium, Gonyaulax elongatum, Brigantedinium sp. and potential harmful species Blixaea quinquecornis-cyst similar to planktonic). Autotrophs dominance in the highly productive Cochin and New-Mangalore ports reveals that, in eutrophic systems, heterotrophs need not always be dominant. The indicator taxa (Polykrikos, Protoperidnium, and Lingulodinium) presence in high density indicated a eutrophic system. This study concludes cyst (species numbers/Fisher-α index/indicator species) as potential eutrophication proxies and emphasizes greater harmful-algal-bloom risks in the high trophic-index ports (Cochin and New-Mangalore). •Studied dinoflagellate cysts assemblage from monsoon influenced Indian major ports.•Cochin, Mangalore & Kandla ports formed high, medium & low level of eutrophication.•Cyst abundance & species richness increased with eutrophication (Eut) levels.•Autotrophic cysts dominance, diversity, species richness form potential Eut proxies•High-medium eutrophicated ports harbour more cysts of potential harmful species.
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Algal blooms
Autotrophs
Brackishwater environment
Cysts
Dinoflagellate cyst
Dinoflagellates
Dinoflagellida
Estuaries
Eutrophication
Geographical distribution
Harmful Algal Bloom
Harmful Algal Blooms
Heterotrophic organisms
Heterotrophs
India
Indicator organisms
Indicator species
Microorganisms
New species
Ports
Trophic index
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