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More than 70% of the earth's surface is covered by water, making it
an ideal and abundant resource for studying species diversity,
faunal communities, and ecosystems. India's massive coastline
(5,044 miles) means it plays a major role in housing these faunal
communities. Of the 32 animal phyla, 15 are represented in India's
marine ecosystem, covering more than 15,000 species. Marine and
coastal ecosystems of India provide supporting services in the form
of wide range of habitats. Major ecosystems such as estuaries,
mangroves, coral reefs, lagoons, seaweeds and sea grasses serve as
nurseries for both inshore and offshore fishes and others, many of
which are supposed to be commercially exploited. Marine Faunal
Diversity in India describes different marine faunal group ranges
from sponges, corals, mollusks, crabs, fishes, reptiles, birds,
marine mammals, mangrove fauna and tsunami impact on marine faunal
diversity. The chapters, written by reputed experts in their
respective fields, illustrate diversity and distribution of marine
faunal communities. Key aspects of the ecology and conservation of
this important ecosystem are also discussed. Marine Faunal
Diversity in India provides marine biologists and related
researchers with access to the latest research and field studies
from this major region.
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