Impact of barrages on assemblage pattern of phytoplankton in tropical river Ganga, India

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作者
Kumar, Jeetendra [1 ]
Alam, Absar [1 ]
Jha, Dharm Nath [1 ]
Gogoi, Pranab [2 ]
Borah, Simanku [3 ]
Das, Basanta Kumar [4 ]
机构
[1] ICAR Cent Inland Fisheries Res Inst, 24 Panna Lal Rd, Allahabad 211002, Uttar Pradesh, India
[2] ICAR Cent Inland Fisheries Res Inst, CGO Complex,2nd Floor,C Wing,DF Block, Kolkata 700064, W Bengal, India
[3] ICAR Cent Inland Fisheries Res Inst Reg Ctr, HOUSEFEED Complex, Gauhati 781006, Assam, India
[4] ICAR Cent Inland Fisheries Res Inst, Kolkata 700120, W Bengal, India
关键词
Upstream; Downstream; Ganga; Phytoplankton; Barrages; WATER-QUALITY; PHYSICOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS; BIOINDICATOR; POLLUTION; SOUTH; ABUNDANCE; COAST; ELBE;
D O I
10.1007/s10661-022-10484-z
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The occurrence, abundance, and distribution of phytoplankton have been investigated upstream and downstream of three barrages on the river Ganga at Bijnor, Narora, and Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh, India. A total of 104 phytoplankton species belonging to eight phyla (Bacillariophyta, Charophyta, Chlorophyta, Cryptophyta, Cyanophyta, Euglenophyta, Miozoa, and Ochrophyta) were identified during the sampling period. During the summer, monsoon, and post-monsoon seasons, the density of phytoplankton (Ind. L-1) ranged from 9.6 x 10(4) to 2.03 x 10(7), 9.6 x 10(4) to 4.5 x 10(5), and 2.2 x 10(5) to 2.17 x 10(6), respectively. The species abundance and the relative abundance showed an increasing trend from the first (Bijnor) to the third (Kanpur) barrage, suggesting a gradual decrease in river flow and an increase in residence time. Phytoplankton cell density in Kanpur, however, was unexpectedly higher and showed eutrophic conditions attributable to elevated organic load and surplus nutrients from the land runoff. One-way ANOVA (post-hoc Tukey test) showed statistically significant (p < 0.05) seasonal variation in temperature, transparency, free CO2, PO43-, and dissolved organic matter. Analysis of Pearson's correlation coefficient suggested a statistically significant correlation (p < 0.05) of mostly phytoplanktonic groups with free CO2, CO32-, HCO3-, Cl-, specific conductivity, total dissolved solids, total hardness, Mg2+, PO43-, and SiO44-. The minimum species diversity was recorded during the monsoon season, while the maximum diversity was reported during the post-monsoon season which might be due to high nutrient load and a high concentration of PO43- post-monsoon. We concluded that aquatic biodiversity and ecological structure could be adversely influenced by a series of obstructed barrages and dams, which influenced the assemblage pattern of phytoplankton communities.
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