Diatom Assemblages in The Natural, Impounded And Regulated Sections of The Tons River (Uttarakhand)

Swati Sharma, R. Nautiyal
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The purpose of the study is to examine the difference in diatom community, assemblages and their diversity with respect to the natural and regulated section of montane river Tons (Yamuna basin) in Himalaya. Diatom samples were collected at 4 stations from upstream to downstream; TR1 to TR4 at regular monthly basis and preserved in 4% formaldehyde solution. The permanent mounts were prepared in naphrax and examined for recording the flora under the bright field using Nikon Japan 80i trinuclear research microscope. The number of diatom taxa decreased from natural to regulated section. The continuity was impaired in this stretch as only 42 of 116 species and 14 of 24 genera occurred at all the stations. The species richness was highest in the natural upstream section TR 1(96 from 21 genera). It declined at TR2 (59 species-18 genera) and increased mildly at TR3 (63 species-15 genera) and TR4 (69 species,15 genera). Four genera (Denticula, Hantzschia, Hippodonta and Adlafia) were totally absent in downstream section. Didymosphenia and Melosira were recorded only at the dam location, exhibiting restricted distribution. Dominant taxa varied and amounted to 4 taxa for TR1 and TR2, only 2 taxa for TR3. No diatom taxon was at dominant at TR 4. Cymbella was recorded as the most species rich genera. Species richness decreased from TR1 to TR4. Consequently, the assemblages differed in natural, impounded and regulated sections of the Tons R.Vast variations in the flora, species richness and assemblages suggest a severe impact on the Tons R. ecosystem.
通斯河(北阿坎德邦)自然、蓄水和管制河段的硅藻群落
本研究的目的是研究在喜马拉雅山脉河流(亚穆纳盆地)的自然和管制段,硅藻群落、组合及其多样性的差异。从上游到下游4个站点采集硅藻样品;TR1至TR4每月定期保存在4%甲醛溶液中。用石脑油制备永久载片,用尼康日本80i型三核研究显微镜对亮场下植物区系进行记录。从自然剖面到管制剖面,硅藻类群数量呈递减趋势。116种中仅有42种,24属中仅有14属出现在所有站点,连续性受到损害。物种丰富度最高的是天然上游河段tr1,共有21属96种。在TR2(59种-18属)下降,在TR3(63种-15属)和TR4(69种-15属)轻度增加。下游区完全没有Denticula属、Hantzschia属、Hippodonta属和Adlafia属。Didymosphenia和Melosira仅在坝址有记录,分布有限。TR1和TR2的优势类群有4个,TR3的优势类群只有2个。在tr4没有硅藻分类群处于优势地位。Cymbella属是种数最多的属。物种丰富度从TR1降低到TR4。因此,青藏高原自然区、圈闭区和调控区在植物区系、物种丰富度和物种组合上的巨大差异表明青藏高原生态系统受到了严重的影响。
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