Nutrient fluxes and adaptation to environmental dynamics by phytoplankton in the Gulf of Khambhat
DRS at CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography
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Nutrient fluxes and adaptation to environmental dynamics by phytoplankton in the Gulf of Khambhat
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JiyalalRam, M.
Mandalia, A.V. Narvekar, S.M. Karangutkar, S.H. |
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phytoplankton
adaptations nutrient cycles Thalassiosira gravida Navicula distans Cylindrotheca closterium |
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Environmental dynamics with a view of understanding the nutrient fluxes and the factors regulating phytoplankton production, in waters off Bhavnagar, Gulf of Khambhat, were investigated during 1996-2007. The coastal waters of Bhavnagar revealed normal pH (7.97 + or - 0.12) and enhanced DO (4.81+ or - 1.47 ml/l) level. The fluctuation of salinity (29.7 + or - 4.21 ppt) was due to freshwater influx through several rivers. The coastal water of Bhavnagar was characterized with poor concentration of chlorophyll a (0.76 + or - 0.34 mg/m3), high phaeophytin (1.24 + or - 0.68 mg/m3), poor species diversity of phytoplankton (0.693-1.495, av. 0.749), high SS concentration (1502.58 + or - 1038.62 mg/l) and poor irradiance (secchi depth, mean 0.11 cm), with high concentration of NO3 --N (32.52 + or - 12.37 mu mol/l), NO sub(2) sup(-)-N (2.38 + or - 4.12 mu mol/l), NH sub(4) sup(+) -N (2.33 + or - 4.43 mu mol/l) and PO sub(4) sup(3-) -P (9.04 + or - 10.37 mu mol/l). The positive significant correlation between SS and NO sub(3) sup(-) -N (r=0.443, p=0.000), NO sub(2) sup(-) -N (r=0.302, p=0.010) and NH sub(4) sup(+) -N (r=0.229, p=0.055) indicated that the strong currents churning out the bed sediments and eroding the shoreline and inputs through several rivers draining into the Gulf, were sources of nutrient fluxes and an enhanced concentration in the region. The presence of Thalassiosira gravida and Navicula distans continuously and Cylindrotheca closterium sometime as the major species in the coastal waters of Bhavnagar over the period of 11 years suggested their adaptation to the environmental condition of the region. Thus, the high concentration of suspended solids was the regulating factor for phytoplankton production.
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2011-09-19T10:22:58Z
2011-09-19T10:22:58Z 2011 |
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Journal Article
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International Journal Of Current Research, vol.3; 2011; 5-13
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/3911 |
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en
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CopyRight, IJCR, 2011.An edited version of this paper was published by International Journal of Current Research
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International Journal Of Current Research
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