Algal population growth and dynamics of Asan Wetland

Amir Khan, F. Ishaq, Umar Farooq
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A one year study of the phytoplankton community composition was carried out in the Asan wetland, a reservoir fed by River Yamuna in Uttarakhand India. In terms of bio-volume, phytoplankton community was generally dominated by Bacillariophyceae. Mean phytoplankton standing crops were highest in the wetland. The frequency and severity of algal blooms was increased significantly. To control their expansion, it was essential to identify the factors responsible for blooming of waters. Nutrient enrichment (mainly due to anthropogenic activities) and environmental factors (including the climate change) were considered the major catalyst for onset, proliferation and development of blooms. The phytoplankton of the Asan wetland was studied for one year with physical and chemical variables in relation to a pollution gradient. Analysis of the physical and chemical variables and phytoplankton density indicated that the wetland is experiencing heavy pressure of pollution due to anthropogenic activities. The dominant phytoplankton community mainly comprises of family, Chlorophyceae, Bacillariophyceae and Myxophyceae. Physical factors, though vital, had an indirect effect in facilitating the interaction among various available nutrients. In terms of phytoplankton density and diversity common genera observed include Chlorella, Chlaymydomonas, Spirogyra, Ulothrix, Hydrodictyon, Cladophora, Cosmarium, Chlorococcum, Oedogonium, Microspora, Desmidium, Chara, Zygenema, Syndesmus, Volvox, Ceratoneis, Amphora, Caloneis, Fragilaria, Navicula, Synedra, Diatoms, Gomphonema, Pinnularia, Melosira, Tabellaria, Denticula, Cymbella, Cyclotella, Nostoc, Anabaena, Oscillatoria, Rivularia, Coccochloris and Phormidium. Several genera were found most prominent during the study period having no seasonal impact on their abundance and variation. The spatial and temporal patterns observed in some of these dominant species were attributable to patterns in key environmental variables including temperature, flow, pH, dissolved oxygen and nutrient concentrations.
牙山湿地藻类种群生长与动态
在印度北阿坎德邦的亚穆纳河水库牙山湿地进行了为期一年的浮游植物群落组成研究。从生物量上看,浮游植物群落总体上以硅藻门为主。湿地平均浮游植物直立作物最高。藻华发生的频率和严重程度显著增加。为了控制它们的扩张,必须确定导致水体开花的因素。营养物质的富集(主要是由于人为活动)和环境因素(包括气候变化)被认为是华花发生、扩散和发展的主要催化剂。对峨山湿地浮游植物进行了为期一年的研究,研究了与污染梯度有关的物理和化学变量。理化变量和浮游植物密度分析表明,湿地受到人为活动的污染压力较大。优势浮游植物群落主要有绿藻科、硅藻科和粘藻科。物理因素虽然至关重要,但在促进各种可用营养物质之间的相互作用方面起间接作用。在浮游植物的密度和多样性方面,观察到的常见属包括小球藻、Chlaymydomonas、Spirogyra、Ulothrix、Hydrodictyon、Cladophora、Cosmarium、Chlorococcum、Oedogonium、Microspora、Desmidium、Chara、Zygenema、Syndesmus、Volvox、Ceratoneis、Amphora、Caloneis、Fragilaria、Navicula、Synedra、Diatoms、Gomphonema、Pinnularia、Melosira、Tabellaria、Denticula、Cymbella、Cyclotella、Nostoc、Anabaena、Oscillatoria、Rivularia、Coccochloris和Phormidium。在研究期间发现了几个最突出的属,它们的丰度和变异没有季节影响。部分优势种的时空格局可归因于温度、流量、pH、溶解氧和养分浓度等关键环境变量的格局。
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