DISCOVERY OF NEW MARINE AMPHIPOD SPECIES

TAG: GS 2: ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT

THE CONTEXT: Recently, Researchers at Berhampur University, Odisha, made a significant discovery of a new species of marine amphipod, belonging to the genus Demaorchestia, in Chilika Lake on the east coast of India.

EXPLANATION:

  • The species was named Demaorchestia alanensis after Professor Alan Myers of University College Cork, Ireland, a notable expert in marine amphipod studies.
  • The discovery was led by an assistant professor at Berhampur University, along with two other researchers.
  • The new species discovery adds to the global species count of the genus Demaorchestia, making it a total of six known species in this group.

Collection and Description

  • Researchers collected at least eight specimens of the species from Barkul beach in Ganjam district, Odisha, along the Chilika Lake shore in January 2022, using handpicking techniques.
  • The identification of the new species was confirmed after extensive surveys and laboratory tests at Berhampur University.
  • A research scholar highlighted the distinctiveness of this species from the other five globally known species of Demaorchestia.

Deposition and Characteristics

  • The specimens were deposited in the Zoological Survey of India’s Estuarine Biology Regional Centre, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Odisha, for further detailed examination and research.
  • The newly discovered species appears white in colour and measures less than 15 millimeters in length, possessing 13 pairs of legs.
  • Notably, three pairs of legs are utilized for swimming, eight for terrestrial movement, and the remaining two pairs for capturing prey and feeding.

Unique Features and Taxonomy

  • The distinguishing feature of this species includes two to three strong, hair-like structures (setae) on the anterior margin of the propodus of the gnathopod.
  • It belongs to the subfamily Platorchestiinae, commonly found along the Indian coast, according to Shesdev Patro.

Ecological Importance and Future Research

  • Amphipods play a significant role in marine ecosystems, contributing to the food chain and serving as indicators for assessing climate change impacts and coastal ecosystem health.
  • Further research aims to deepen understanding regarding the specific ecological roles of amphipods in coastal and marine environments.

Talitridae Family and Previous Discoveries

  • Talitridae, the family to which this species belongs, is considered one of the oldest groups of amphipods and has existed since the Jurassic age.
  • The family is divided into four subfamilies, with Platorchestiinae being one of them and represented along the Indian coastline.
  • Earlier discoveries include two other marine amphipods: Quadrivisio Chilikensis from seaweeds near Nalaban, and Talorchestia buensis from the West Bengal coastal area.
  • The discoveries contribute to enriching scientific knowledge about marine biodiversity in India and hold significance for conservation and ecological studies of coastal ecosystems.

SOURCE: https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/wildlife-biodiversity/new-marine-amphipod-species-found-in-chillika-lake-odisha-93338

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