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Species composition, substrate specificity, and seasonal abundance of periphytic algae in a tropical riverine system-Periyar, India

Year 2021, , 129 - 144, 01.04.2021
https://doi.org/10.3153/AR21010

Abstract

The study was conducted to assess the species composition, substrate specificity, and seasonal abundance of periphytic algae from the river Periyar. Monthly samples were collected for one year (June 2016 – May 2017) from different substrates of five selected stations. Eight physicochemical variables such as temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, conductivity, chloride, sulfate, nitrate, and phosphate were also monitored during the study. Taxonomic studies recorded 156 species of periphytic algae belonging to 56 genera, 36 families, and 5 classes. Naviculaceae was the most abundant family followed by Fragilariaceae and Pinnulariaceae. The principal component analysis revealed the dominance of periphytic algae in the pre-monsoon period. Canonical correspondence analysis indicates pH, conductivity, and sulfate plays a crucial role in periphytic algal assemblages. Correspondence analysis and percentage abundance among different substrates showed the preference of leaf substrate for primary colonization and subsequent succession. The study signifies the importance of substratum and environmental variables in the dynamics of periphytic algal community composition and abundance.

Supporting Institution

Supported by University Junior Research Fellowship under Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam

Project Number

4677/A6/2/JRF2017/Acd

Thanks

The authors would like to thank the Principal, Catholicate College, Pathanamthitta for providing the facility to carry out the research work.

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Year 2021, , 129 - 144, 01.04.2021
https://doi.org/10.3153/AR21010

Abstract

Project Number

4677/A6/2/JRF2017/Acd

References

  • Albay, M., Akcaalan, R. (2008). Effects of water quality and hydrologic drivers on periphyton colonization on Sparganium erectum in two Turkish lakes with different mixing regimes. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 146, 171-181. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-007-0069-5
  • Adhikary, S.P., Das, S. K. (2012). Freshwater Algae of Eastern India. Daya Publishing House.
  • Ansari, E., Gadhia, M., Ujjania, N.C. (2015). Phytoplankton diversity and water quality assessment of ONGC pond, Hazira. International Journal of Research in Environmental Science, 1(1), 1-15.
  • APHA. (21st Ed.). (2005). Standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater. American Public Health Association. ISBN: 0875530478
  • Biggs, B.J.F. (1996). Patterns in benthic algae of streams. Algal Ecology: freshwater benthic ecosystems. Academic Press. ISBN: 9780126684506 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-012668450-6/50031-X
  • Biggs, B.J.F, Kilroy, C. (2000). Stream periphyton monitoring manual. The New Zealand Ministry for the Environment, NIWA. ISBN: 0-478-09099-4
  • Cetto, J.M., Felisberto, A.S., Leandrini, J.A., Rodrigues, L. (2004). Periphyton algae community in Irai reservoir, Paraná state, Brazil. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 26, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v32i1.3764
  • De Souza, M.L., Ferragt, C., Pellegrini, B.G. (2015). Periphytic algal community structure in relation to seasonal variation and macrophyte richness in a shallow tropical reservoir. Hydrobiologia, 755, 183-196. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2232-2
  • Dhanasekaran, M., Bhavan, S.P., Manickam, N., Kalpana, R. (2016). Physico-chemical characteristics and zooplankton diversity in a perennial lake at Dharmapuri. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 5(10), 285-292.
  • Edmondson, W.T. (2nd Ed.). (1959). Freshwater Biology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. ISBN: 978-04-71232988
  • Franca, R.C.S., Lopes, M.R.M., Ferragut, C. (2011). Structural and successional variability of periphytic algal community in a Amazonian lake during the dry and rainy season. Acta Amazonica, 4(2), 257-266. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0044-59672011000200010
  • Gurumayum, S.D., Goswami, U.C. (2013). Studies on seasonal and topographical variations of periphyton in the rivers of Manipur. Journal of Environmental Biology, 34, 599-604.
  • Hajong, P., Ramanujam, P. (2018). Seasonal variation in algal diversity and productivity in Dachilake, Meghalaya. Journal of Algal Biomass Utilization, 9(2), 9-24.
  • John, J., Francis, M. S. (2012). An Illustrated Algal Flora of Kerala, Vol. 1, Idukki District. GCS Books. ISBN: 978-9385657054
  • Joseph, J. (2017). Diversity and distribution of phytoplankton in an artificial pond. International Journal of Advance Research in Biological Sciences, 4(5). http://dx.doi.org/10.22192/ijarbs.2017.04.05.013
  • Joseph, M.L. (2004). Status report on Periyar river: The declining trend of biodiversity and fish production in consequence of pollution in the lower reaches of Periyar river. Report of the Kerala Research Programme for Local Level Development. Thiruvananthapuram: Centre for Development Studies.
  • Kanavillil, N., Kurisseryl, S. (2013). Temporal variation of periphyton communities: a 3- year study from northwest lake Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Inland Waters, 3(4), 437-486. https://doi.org/10.5268/IW-3.4.525
  • Kaparapu, J., Geddada, M.N.R. (2013). Seasonal distribution of phytoplankton in Riwada reservoir, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. Notulae Scientia Biologicae, 5(3), 290-295. https://doi.org/10.15835/nsb539082
  • Karthick, B., Hamilton, P. B., Kociolek, J.P. (2013). An illustrated guide to common diatoms of Peninsular India. Gubbi Labs, Gubbi, 206 pp.
  • KSPCB. (1981). Periyar action plan, phase – 1, status survey and project identification.
  • Oterler, B. (2016). Longitudinal and seasonal succession of algal periphyton colonization in Lowland River. Peer J Prints, https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1953v1 Rusanov, A.G., Stanislavskaya, E.V. (2012). Periphytic algal assemblages along environmental gradients in the rivers of the lake Ladoga basin, Northwestern Russia: implication for the water quality assessment. Hydrobiologia, 695, 305-327. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-012-1199-5
  • Satkauskiene, I., Glasaite, R. (2013). Periphyton composition and diversity in the Kaunas lagoon and Nemunas river. Biologija, 59(2), 141-150. https://doi.org/10.6001/biologija.v59i2.2746
  • Sohani, S. (2015). Diversity of freshwater algae in river Narmada at Jalud (Mandleswer), Indore, India. Research Journal of Recent Sciences, 4, 14-17.
  • Srivastava, K., Alam, A., Das, S.C.S., Joshi, K.D., Thakur, V.R. (2019). Biodiversity and spatio-temporal variation of periphyton of the river Ganga (Gangotri to Vidhyachal). International Journal for Fisheries and Aquatic Studies, 7(1), 109-115.
  • Wu, Y. (2017). Periphyton: functions and application in environmental remediation. Elsevier, 1-48. ISBN: 978-0-12-801077-8
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Primary Language English
Subjects Hydrobiology
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Blessy John 0000-0002-0037-8391

R. Sunil Kumar 0000-0003-2485-8936

Project Number 4677/A6/2/JRF2017/Acd
Publication Date April 1, 2021
Submission Date July 30, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2021

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APA John, B., & Kumar, R. S. (2021). Species composition, substrate specificity, and seasonal abundance of periphytic algae in a tropical riverine system-Periyar, India. Aquatic Research, 4(2), 129-144. https://doi.org/10.3153/AR21010

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