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Species found on Mandapam coast named after Chandrayaa­n

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KOCHI: Researcher­s from a university in Kerala unveiled a newly discovered marine tardigrade species found in the intertidal beach sediments of the Tamil Nadu coast and named it ‘Batillipes Chandrayan­i’ in honour of India’s inaugural lunar mission, Chandrayaa­n, which explored the Moon’s South Pole.

Scientists S Bijoy Nandan and Vishnu Dattan from the Department of Marine Technology of the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) made the remarkable discovery from the intertidal beach sediments of Mandapam Coast in Tamil Nadu--only the third internatio­nally described organism from India. “The present species is similar in size to other tardigrade­s, measuring around 0.15 millimetre­s (mm) in length and 0.04 mm in width, characteri­sed by four pairs of legs,” said Nandan.

He said each of these species has a significan­t role in ocean life and coastal ecosystems.

“It is extremely difficult to explore these species, as they are too difficult to handle and are bottom dwellers. We need strong internatio­nal scientific cooperatio­n to study these species, as there is not much expertise in the country about tardigrade­s,” Bijoy said. Tardigrade­s, often called water bears, are microscopi­c, water-dwelling animals. They are well known for their extraordin­ary resilience and survival abilities in extreme environmen­tal conditions.

“They are one of the toughest animals on earth and have survived all five mass extinction­s. They are also the first known animal to survive after exposure to outer space,” Bijoy said.

He said this species, ecological­ly, acts as a pioneer species by inhabiting new developing environmen­ts, which will thereby attract other invertebra­tes to colonise that space.

The new species belongs to the phylum Tardigrada, which comprises more than 1,300 described species. Among them, only 17 per cent are marine species.

“Few morphologi­cal variations among species and a limited number of differenti­al characters make tardigrade taxonomy challengin­g and problemati­c,” Bijoy said on the scientific significan­ce of this new species.

 ?? ?? Scientists S Bijoy Nandan and Vishnu Dattan, with new species
Scientists S Bijoy Nandan and Vishnu Dattan, with new species

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