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Ecology of Faunal Communities on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 2012
Coordinators: Venkataraman K., Raghunathan C., Sivaperuman C.
Language: EnglishKeywords
Andaman and Nicobar Islands; biodiversity; conservation; ecology; fauna
Publication date: 08-2016
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 05-2012
340 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India, consist of 572 islands with a land area of 8,249 km2. Their topography is hilly and undulating, with elevations up to 732 m on the Andaman and up to 568 m on the Nicobar Islands. They are known for their rich biodiversity and a very high degree of endemicity in all taxa, especially in plants, reptiles, fishes and corals. Their habitats include bays, mangroves, moist deciduous forests and evergreen forests. Comprising 20 chapters each written by an expert or professional in his/her particular field this book offers new insights into the fascinating faunal communities of these islands and provides the fundamentals for their conservation and environmental management.
1. Polychaetes of Andaman and Nicobar Islands
R. Rajasekaran and Olivia J. Fernando
2. Status of the benthos and its environment in Jolly Buoy Island, Magathma Gandhi Marine National Park, Andaman, India
P.M. Mohan, P. Dhivya, S. Subburaman and V. Sachithanandam
3. Intertidal distribution of the coral-boring barnacle Lithotrya nicobarica Reinhardt, 1850 in the Great Nicobar Island
Naveen Namboothri and S. Antony Fernando
4. Coral boring fauna of the Great Nicobar Island
Naveen Namboothri and S. Antony Fernando
5. On the recurrence of coral bleaching and recovery in North Bay, Port Blair
G. Dharani, A.K. Abdul Nazar, N. Saravanane, N. V. Vinithkumar, J. Santhanakumar, Krupa Ratnam, Dilip Kumar Jha, D. Magesh Peter, P. Venkateshwaran, T.S. Kumar and R. Kirubagaran
6. Status and distribution of Trochus niloticus (Linnaeus, 1767) in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
C. Raghunathan, C. Sivaperuman and K. Venkataraman
7. Ichtyofaunal diversity in Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve
R. Rajaram and S. Murugan
8. Diversity and abundance of Chondrichthyan Fishes in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
P.T. Rajan, C.R. Sreeraj, and K. Venkataraman
9. Structure of reef fish communities of seven islands of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
P.T. Rajan and C.R. Sreeraj
10. Seaweed distribution in South and Little Andaman
R. Mohanraju and Tanushree Pujari
11. Diversity of Butterflies in Ritchie’s Archipelago, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
C. Sivaperuman and K. Venkataraman
12. Diversity and distribution of corals and their associated fauna of Rani Jhansi Marine National Park, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
C. Raghunathan and K. Venkataraman
13. Diversity and distribution of Odonates of Ritchie’s Archipelago, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
C. Sivaperuman, Suresh K. Shah and K. Venkataraman
14. Butterflies and birds of Chidiyatapu Biological Park, South Andaman
C. Sivaperuman
15. Social organisation of the Nicobar Megapode Megapodius nicobariensis (Galliformes, Aves) in the Great Nicobar Island
K. Sivakumar and R Sankaran
16. Habitat preference of the Nicobar Megapode Megapodius nicobariensis in the Great Nicobar Island, India
K. Sivakumar and R Sankaran
17. Ecology and conservation of the Narcondam Hornbill Aceros narcondami
H.S.A. Yahya
18. Abundance and species distribution of bird communities in Ritchie’s Archipelago, Andaman and Nicobar islands
C. Sivaperuman and K. Ventataman
19. Diversity and conservation of indigenous poultry germplasm of Andaman and Nicobar Islands
A. Kundu, T. Sujatha, S. Jeyakumar, Jaisunder, M.S. Kundu, S.K. Verma, A.K. De and R.C. Srivastava
20. Diversity and conservation of farm animal genetic resources (FAnGR) of Andaman and Nicobar Islands
S. Jeyakumar, A. Kundu, Jai Sunder, M. Balakrishnan, M.S. Kundu, T. Sujatha, S.K. Verma and R.C Srivastava
Richtly illustrated
Written by experts
Provides new insights into various aspects of the faunal communities on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras