scholarly journals Relationships between benthic diatom assemblages’ structure and selected environmental parameters in Slovak water reservoirs (Slovakia, Europe)

Author(s):  
D. Fidlerová ◽  
D. Hlúbiková
1997 ◽  
Vol 29 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 301-318 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason M. Whitehead ◽  
Andrew McMinn

Botany ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 93 (5) ◽  
pp. 317-323 ◽  
Author(s):  
Branaavan Sivarajah ◽  
Joshua Kurek ◽  
Kathleen M. Rühland ◽  
John P. Smol

Nuisance Didymosphenia geminata (Lyngbye) M. Schmidt (didymo) blooms were first reported in 2006 from the Restigouche River Watershed (RRW), eastern Canada. Although government agencies and recreational users are concerned about these blooms, little is known about the impact on biota and (or) the structure and function of the relatively pristine riverine systems of the RRW. Here, we assess whether didymo blooms affect overall benthic diatom assemblage composition by examining epilithic samples from middle stretches of the Patapedia and Upsalquitch rivers. Significant (albeit minor) differences (P < 0.05) in diatom assemblage composition between sites, with and without didymo blooms, were only observed from the Patapedia River. Rarefied diatom species diversity (Hill’s N2) and rarefied richness did not differ significantly among sites, regardless of the presence or absence of blooms. Our data show that didymo blooms have minimal effect on benthic diatom assemblage composition in the RRW.


2014 ◽  
Vol 65 (5) ◽  
pp. 437 ◽  
Author(s):  
Priya M. D'Costa ◽  
Arga C. Anil

Penicillin, a β-lactam antibiotic, cannot affect diatoms directly but does so through bacteria. Its effects on viable benthic diatom assemblages in a tropical environment were evaluated across spatial (intertidal sandflat, mangrove site, port environment) and seasonal (post-monsoon, pre-monsoon, monsoon) scales. Penicillin treatment resulted in bacterial suppression and a reduction in diatoms at the intertidal and mangrove sites having stable pennate-dominated assemblages. Diatom response at the port site, dominated by transient centric diatoms, ranged from total inhibition to enhancement. The monsoon diatom assemblages, which differed in composition from those in other seasons, showed reduced susceptibility to penicillin. These observations highlight the bacterial influence on diatom assemblages and the significance of species composition of diatom assemblages in these interactions. Epipsammic diatoms (Cocconeis, Grammatophora and Thalassionema) were more sensitive to penicillin than epipelic forms, probably due to: (1) their inability to escape unfavourable bacterial metabolites because of limited diffusion in benthic environments; and (2) the interference of penicillin with the bacterial ‘conditioning’ film required for their attachment. Overall, the observations from the present, preliminary, ecological study provide insights into the relevance of bacteria in influencing viable benthic diatom assemblages across spatial and seasonal scales and emphasise the need for future mesocosm experiments on these aspects.


2017 ◽  
Vol 68 (5) ◽  
pp. 863 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wing Ying Tsoi ◽  
Wade L. Hadwen ◽  
F. Sheldon

Diatoms (Division Bacillariophyta) commonly dominate benthic algal communities in upland streams and are the major primary producers that sit at the base of food webs. Given their ecological importance, the aim of the present study was to investigate the spatial patterns of freshwater biofilm biomass and diatom assemblage composition in response to differences in physical and chemical variables in the Bremer, Logan and Albert catchments in south-east Queensland. Patterns in benthic diatom assemblage structure were examined during base flow conditions and the focus was on relating the spatial hierarchical interrelationships among ultimate (i.e. catchments and geology) and proximate (i.e. flow, nutrients, light, conductivity, pH and turbidity) environmental drivers. The spatial difference observed in the benthic diatom assemblages was predominantly driven by proximate environmental drivers, which, in turn, were affected by ultimate drivers. Flow played a critical role in controlling both biofilm biomass and affecting the occurrence of diatom taxa. Nutrients and light also played roles as limiting resources structuring biofilm biomass and the relative abundance of diatoms. Diatom growth form, cell size and attachment mode can be used to create a more quantitative and predictive approach to establishing relationships between diatoms and environmental gradients.


Author(s):  
Yến Thị Hoàng Trần ◽  
Thái Thành Trần ◽  
Quảng Xuân Ngô ◽  
Hà Mạnh Bùi ◽  
Lưu Thanh Phạm

Tri An Reservoir plays an important role in the water supply for Dong Nai province and Ho Chi Minh city. It also contributes significantly to increase underground water reserves in the vicinity, especially in the dry season. However, recently, the increase of nutritional compounds in the lake has contributed to eutrophication, causing serious deterioration of the quality of the environment, creating conditions for microalgae to thrive. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate and zoning the sediment quality of the Tri An reservoir based on using benthic diatom communities as biological indicators as an indicator tool. Sediment and algae samples were collected from 8 survey locations in the Ho Tri An area from March to August in 2019. The results showed that the dominance of several species belonging to the genera that prefer to live in nutrient-rich environment such as Navicula, Nitzschia. The TDI index indicated the sediment environment had high nutrient contents. Water quality in the lower section of the reservoir was classified from eutrophic (even hyper-eutrophic) status, particularly stations into the reservoir. Meanwhile, upstream and downstream sites had lower nutrient levels, mainly excessive phosphorus but still in eutrophic class. Additionally, the initial analysis results also revealed that NH4 +, TN, PO4 3􀀀 and DO played a major role to regulate the development of benthic diatom assemblages.


2016 ◽  
Vol 64 ◽  
pp. 31-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Viktória B-Béres ◽  
Áron Lukács ◽  
Péter Török ◽  
Zsuzsanna Kókai ◽  
Zoltán Novák ◽  
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