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Journal of Environmental BiologypISSN: 0254-8704 ; eISSN: 2394-0379 ; CODEN: JEBIDP |
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Abstract - Issue Nov 2009, 30 (6) BackSpecies composition and
diversity of epipelic algae in Balikli Dam
Reservoir, Department
of Biology Education, Fatih Education Faculty, (Received: Abstract: Between May and November 2006, the epipelic algal flora and its seasonal variations in the Balikli Dam Reservoir were investigated. A total of 55
species were identified, most of which belonged to the Bacillariophyta
(31). Other taxonomic groups present were Chlorophyta
(9), Cyanoprokaryota (8) and Euglenophyta
(7). Navicula cryptocephala,
N. veneta and Hannaea arcus were the most important species, regarding frequency
of occurrence and relative abundance in the epipelic
algal flora. While the highest density of epipelic
community was found to be 28527 cells cm-2 in September, the lowest
density was 24929 cells cm-2 in August. The highest Shannon-Weaver
diversity index (H?) in the epipelic flora
was found to be 2.764 in August. Cluster analysis was applied to the epipelic algal community. In this study, ice, light,
rainfall and water temperature were found to be the most important factors in regulating
the growth of epipelic community in Balikli dam reservoir. Key
words: Epipelic
algae, Species composition, Diversity, Cluster analysis, Balikli
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