Abundance and diversity of phytoplankton and zooplankton in selected village tanks in Vavuniya, Sri Lanka

R. A. D. Samarawickrama, A. Nanthakumaran, P. Sivakumar, S. Saravanan
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The abundance and diversity of planktons in selected village tanks namely Peraru, Nochchimoddai and Mamaduwa in the Vavuniya district were studied from March to April, 2021. The objectives of the study were to identify the phyto- and zooplanktons, and to estimate their abundance and diversity in the selected village tanks. Planktons were sampled weekly using a plankton net. Based on the morphological features, samples were initially identified up to the genus level using standard keys and their respective abundance was estimated using Sedgewick- rafter counting cell. Simultaneously, water samples were also collected at each location to determine the water quality parameters such as dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity, pH, turbidity, temperature, and, nitrate and phosphate concentrations. The results showed that there were 16 genera of Chlorophyceae, six genera of Bacillariophyceae and seven genera of Cyanophyceae, while three species of Copepods, one species of Cladocerans and 10 species of Rotifers were identified. The dominant phytoplanktons belonged to Bacillariophyceae, and represented about 50% of total population of phytoplanktons while Cyanophyceae as the least abundant. Copepods were dominant in Peraru and Nochchimoddai tanks, representing more than 50% of the total zooplankton population while Rotifers were dominant in Mamaduwa village tank, with a 58% of total zooplankton population.
斯里兰卡瓦武尼亚选定村庄水箱中浮游植物和浮游动物的丰度和多样性
于2021年3月至4月对瓦武尼亚地区选定的村庄池Peraru、Nochchimoddai和Mamaduwa的浮游生物丰度和多样性进行了研究。研究的目的是确定选定的村庄池中的浮游植物和动物,并估计它们的丰度和多样性。浮游生物每周用浮游生物网取样。根据形态特征,用标准键对样品进行属级初步鉴定,并用Sedgewick- rafter计数细胞对样品的丰度进行估计。同时,在每个地点采集水样,确定水质参数,如溶解氧、电导率、pH、浊度、温度、硝酸盐和磷酸盐浓度。结果表明,该海域共鉴定出绿藻门16属、硅藻门6属、蓝藻门7属,桡足类3种、枝大洋类1种、轮虫类10种。硅藻科浮游植物占优势,约占总浮游植物数量的50%,蓝藻科数量最少。Peraru和Nochchimoddai池以桡足类为主,占总浮游动物种群的50%以上;Mamaduwa村池以轮虫为主,占总浮游动物种群的58%。
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