Marine Annelida of India: taxonomy and status evaluation and an updated checklist

We present an updated checklist of marine annelids from the Indian subcontinent.  Records of annelid species were obtained from published and grey literatures and online databases.  Our review of annelid publications was restricted to the Indian continental shelf region.  This paper also discusses t...

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Main Authors: Sanitha K. Sivadas, Russell Carvalho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Threatened Taxa
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Online Access:https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/5357
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spelling doaj-3effe3b15c15452485352020ab3c65782020-11-25T02:42:03ZengWildlife Information Liaison Development SocietyJournal of Threatened Taxa0974-78930974-79072020-09-011212166471671410.11609/jott.5357.12.12.16647-167145357Marine Annelida of India: taxonomy and status evaluation and an updated checklistSanitha K. Sivadas0Russell Carvalho1National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR), Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), NIOT Campus, Pallikaranai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600100, India. Santa Margarita Catholic High School, Science Department, 222062 Antonio Parkway Rancho, Santa Margarita, CA 92688, USA.We present an updated checklist of marine annelids from the Indian subcontinent.  Records of annelid species were obtained from published and grey literatures and online databases.  Our review of annelid publications was restricted to the Indian continental shelf region.  This paper also discusses the taxonomic status of marine annelid species recorded from this region and problems that impede its research.  The updated list comprises of 727 species belonging to 334 genera and 72 families.  A total of 152 species have their type locality in India including 88 species that are endemic to the region.  The current checklist indicates that 25% (183 species) of the records are questionable and require further examination.  Our results highlight that marine annelid richness of the Indian sub-continent is underestimated with many of the native undescribed species being most likely concealed under ‘erroneous’ or ‘cosmopolitan’ records.  With a combination of factors that include a lack of experts, funding, and failure to update regional literature has resulted in an incomplete state of knowledge for the marine annelid biodiversity from this region.  Therefore, there is an urgent need for extensive and intensive sampling to discover new species, conduct detailed re-examinations of doubtful records and, collaborate within the local and international institutes and organizations to improve the regional biodiversity studies.https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/5357annelidscosmopolitanechiuraerrantiafauvelsedentariasipuncula
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Marine Annelida of India: taxonomy and status evaluation and an updated checklist
Journal of Threatened Taxa
annelids
cosmopolitan
echiura
errantia
fauvel
sedentaria
sipuncula
author_facet Sanitha K. Sivadas
Russell Carvalho
author_sort Sanitha K. Sivadas
title Marine Annelida of India: taxonomy and status evaluation and an updated checklist
title_short Marine Annelida of India: taxonomy and status evaluation and an updated checklist
title_full Marine Annelida of India: taxonomy and status evaluation and an updated checklist
title_fullStr Marine Annelida of India: taxonomy and status evaluation and an updated checklist
title_full_unstemmed Marine Annelida of India: taxonomy and status evaluation and an updated checklist
title_sort marine annelida of india: taxonomy and status evaluation and an updated checklist
publisher Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society
series Journal of Threatened Taxa
issn 0974-7893
0974-7907
publishDate 2020-09-01
description We present an updated checklist of marine annelids from the Indian subcontinent.  Records of annelid species were obtained from published and grey literatures and online databases.  Our review of annelid publications was restricted to the Indian continental shelf region.  This paper also discusses the taxonomic status of marine annelid species recorded from this region and problems that impede its research.  The updated list comprises of 727 species belonging to 334 genera and 72 families.  A total of 152 species have their type locality in India including 88 species that are endemic to the region.  The current checklist indicates that 25% (183 species) of the records are questionable and require further examination.  Our results highlight that marine annelid richness of the Indian sub-continent is underestimated with many of the native undescribed species being most likely concealed under ‘erroneous’ or ‘cosmopolitan’ records.  With a combination of factors that include a lack of experts, funding, and failure to update regional literature has resulted in an incomplete state of knowledge for the marine annelid biodiversity from this region.  Therefore, there is an urgent need for extensive and intensive sampling to discover new species, conduct detailed re-examinations of doubtful records and, collaborate within the local and international institutes and organizations to improve the regional biodiversity studies.
topic annelids
cosmopolitan
echiura
errantia
fauvel
sedentaria
sipuncula
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