Effects of eutrophication on diatom abundance, biovolume and diversity in tropical coastal waters
Diatom abundance, biovolume and diversity were measured over a 2-year period along the Straits of Malacca at two stations with upper (Klang) and lower (Port Dickson) states of eutrophication. Diatom abundance, which ranged from 0.2 × 10 4 to 21.7 × 10 4 cells L −1 at Klang and 0.9 × 10 3 – 41.3 × 1...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental monitoring and assessment 2017-09, Vol.189 (9), p.432-432, Article 432 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Diatom abundance, biovolume and diversity were measured over a 2-year period along the Straits of Malacca at two stations with upper (Klang) and lower (Port Dickson) states of eutrophication. Diatom abundance, which ranged from 0.2 × 10
4
to 21.7 × 10
4
cells L
−1
at Klang and 0.9 × 10
3
– 41.3 × 10
3
cells L
−1
at Port Dickson, was influenced partly by nutrient concentrations. At Klang, the diatoms were generally smaller and less diverse (H′ = 0.77 ± 0.48) and predominated by
Skeletonema
spp. (60 ± 32% of total diatom biomass). In contrast, diatoms were larger and more diverse (H′ = 1.40 ± 0.67) at Port Dickson.
Chaetoceros
spp. were the most abundant diatoms at Port Dickson but attributed only 48 ± 30% of total diatom biomass. Comparison of both Klang and Port Dickson showed that their diatom community structure differed and that eutrophication reduced diatom diversity at Klang. We also observed how Si(OH)
4
affected the abundance of
Skeletonema
spp. which in turn influenced the temporal variation of diatom community at Klang. Our results highlighted how eutrophication affects diatom diversity and community structure. |
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ISSN: | 0167-6369 1573-2959 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10661-017-6147-4 |