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Phytoplankton community and limnology of Chatla floodplain wetland of Barak valley, Assam, North-East India
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EDP Sciences
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11-dkey/10.1051/kmae/2013073
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/kmae/2013073
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H. Sultana Laskar,S. Gupta
Mots clés
limnology
habitats
phyotplankton
community
Chatla floodplain wetland
habitats
limnologie
phytoplancton
communauté
plaine d’inondation Chatla
Date de publication
30/09/2013
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2013073
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Description
Phytoplankton diversity was investigated over a period of two years (2006 to 2008) in
Chatla floodplain wetland in Barak valley, Assam, North-East India. Site 1 and site 2 are
two inlets and site 3 is a lentic system associated with vegetation cover of
Calamus tenuis and Baringtonia acutangula. The
floodplain has a unique hydrology because of the presence of different types of habitats
(inlets, fisheries, beels and outlets) which maintains a network among the floodplains,
rivers and streams. Phytoplankton community composition, density and diversity were
studied in relation to environmental variables. All the variables were estimated by
following standard methods. Phytoplankton was collected by plankton net and quantitative
estimation was made by using Sedgwick Rafter counting cell. Phytoplankton community
comprised 53 taxa represented by Chlorophyceae (31), Cyanophyceae (11), Bacillariophyceae
(7), Euglenophyceae (1) and Dinophyceae (3). Phytoplankton taxa was dominated by
Volvox sp., Nostoc sp., Eunotia sp.,
Navicula sp., Euglena spp. and density was found
highest in site 3 and lowest in site 1. Shannon diversity index (H′) for phytoplankton
community varied between 2.4 to 2.65 indicating fairly high species diversity. The varying
magnitude of correlationship among environmental variables and phytoplankton species
density as shown by Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) indicated that some of the
environmental variables (water temperature, transparency, rainfall, nitrate and ammonia)
are the driving factors for governing the phytoplankton species assemblages in Chatla
floodplain wetland. Fluctuation of phytoplankton density and community composition in
different habitats indicated various niche apportionment as well as anthropogenic
influences.
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