The role of brittle stars is explained in this study, concerning the interactive
effects with various habitats, for resolving the relationship between community
dynamics and ecosystem functions in heterogenous intertidal habitats. The study
was conducted at the rocky intertidal area of Veraval (210 35'N, 690 36'E) of the
Kathiawar peninsula, Gujarat, India. Habitats containing sponge, coral
community, zoanthid community and coralline algae were studied to understand
the key preference and role of ophiuroid in these intertidal communities.
Ophiuroids act as habitat responder largely due to their being one of the most
common and abundant groups. Amongst all studied ophiuroid species, Ohiactic
savignyi is the only species which interacted with all selected sedentary habitats.
Macrophiothrix variabilis was occasionally observed within crevices of coral
colonies. A. squamata was primarily occurred with coralline algae followed by
coral community. Ophiocomella sexradia was observed within the crevices of coral
and zoanthid colonies. From the present study, we concluded that brittle stars
mainly rely on other host organisms for their protection, food and shelter. The
studied ophiuroids exhibited mutualistic and obligatory commensalism
relationship with their host.
Keywords: Ophiuroidea, intertidal, sedentary community, habitat preferences,
potential role