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Abstract - Issue Jan 2015, 36 (1) Back
nstantaneous and historical temperature effects on a-pinene
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Tidal
variation of phytoplankton in the coastal waters of
South
Andaman, India
Arindam Chakraborty1,2*,
Gadi Padmavati2 and Amit K. Ghosh1
1Birbal Sahni
Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow-226 007, India
2Department of
Ocean Studies and Marine Biology, Pondicherry University, Port Blair-744 112,
India
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: flywidari@gmail.com
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Publication Data
Paper received:
07 October 2013
Revised received:
26 February 2014
Accepted:
24 March 2014
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Abstract
Tidal
variations of phytoplankton were studied at two stations i.e., Station 1
(Science Centre) and Station 2 (Junglighat Bay) during the period of December
2010 to February 2011 in the coastal waters of South Andaman Islands, India.
Phytoplankton biomass (Chlorophyll-a) was observed low (avg. 0.02- 0.1 mg m-3)
at the stations during the sampling period. Low values of dissolved oxygen
and biochemical oxygen demand were recorded during low tide. In all 114
species belonging to 42 genera of diatoms, 16 genera of dinoflagellates and 4
genera of cyanobacteria were identified. Phytoplankton population density
ranged from 827cells l-1 to 11,790 cells l-1 and was
high during high tide in comparison to low tide. Diatoms were dominant
(70.86−88.0%) and contributed more towards phytoplankton biomass
followed by dinoflagellates (10.8−19.53%) and cyanobacteria
(0.73−9.4%). Dinoflagellates were visualised more in the samples when
diatom population had declined. Diversity indices such as species diversity
(H′) ranged from 0.68−3.1; species richness (d) varied from
2.18−6.54 and Pielou's evenness (J?) ranged from 0.24−0.94.
H′ was more during high tide than at low tide at Station 2. On the
other hand, low diversity and equitability in phytoplankton population were
observed at Station 1 during the month of January, 2011. It may be due to
dominance of mono specific cells of Rhizosolenia sp. The study
indicates low production of phytoplankton in coastal waters. Variation of
tides may leave implications on sampling, because it has an influence on
species diversity and proportion of specific micro algal groups at different
times. ?
Key
words
Andaman,
Diversity, Phytoplankton, Tidal variation
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