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Renju Mohan, Twinkle Sathish and Kunnatholickal Balakrishnan Padmakumar
Show short summary The occurrence of M. aeruginosa bloom in two freshwater ponds along central Kerala has been addressed along with the variations in the hydrobiological characteristics of the ecosystem during bloom and non-bloom conditions of the species. Histological studies highlight hepatotoxicity of M. aeruginosa signifying regular monitoring of bloom events in these ecosystems.
Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim., 56 (2020) 18
Published online: 24 July 2020
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Karina Dias-Silva, Leandro Schlemmer Brasil, Geysa Kelly Oliveira Veloso, Helena Soares Ramos Cabette and Leandro Juen
Show short summary Environmental change affected the beta-diversity of the Heteroptera and of Nepomorpha, also negatively affecting both Gerromorpha beta-diversity and richness. These results show that Gerromorpha is more sensitive to physical changes in streams caused by the loss of environmental integrity and deforestation.
Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim., 56 (2020) 9
Published online: 30 April 2020
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Cong Trang Nguyen, Anna Vila-Gispert, Xavier D. Quintana, Au Van Hoa, Thanh Phunong Nguyen and Ngoc Ut Vu
Show short summary Zooplankton was found to change proportionally with salinity changes in the Mekong Delta (MD) estuarine areas. Rotifera and Cladocera were inversely proportional while Protozoa and Copepoda were positively proportional to salinity. This first time ever findings can be applied to predict change in biological productivity of the estuarine ecosystem in the MD.
Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim., 56 (2020) 20
Published online: 05 August 2020
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Abdelkhaleq Fouzi Taybi, Youness Mabrouki, Mohamed Dakki, Ali Berrahou and Andrés Millán
Show short summary The Melloulou River presented 161 invertebrate taxa, most new for northeast Morocco. Multivariate analyses showed an invertebrate distribution governed by altitude, slope and current velocity in a highly flow dynamic. Three assemblages and a great number of ubiquitous taxa were also found. These findings are of crucial concern for managing actions.
Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim., 56 (2020) 17
Published online: 20 July 2020
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Tuğba Ongun Sevindik, Esra Alemdar, Ali Uzun, Tolga Coşkun and Hatice Tunca
Show short summary It is important to determine the water quality of the creeks in the Lake Sapanca basin since it is used for drinking water supply. For this purpose, environmental parameters and diatom assemblages as biological quality components were investigated to determine the ecological status of eight creeks with monthly intervals between March 2015 and February 2016. A total of 132 diatom taxa were identified in eight creeks of the Lake Sapanca basin during the studied period. 19 taxa increased their relative abundance higher than 30% in at least one sample and showed a different seasonal pattern. Environmental parameters [nitrate-nitrogen, orthophosphate, total phosphorus (TP), specific conductance, temperature, pH, and dissolved oxygen] were effective on the distribution of diatom assemblages. The ecological status of the creeks was characterized by using four different diatom indices (TIT, EPI-D, IPS, and TDI), however, only Trophic Index Turkey (TIT) represented significant positive correlations with log (TP) gradient. Both environmental parameters, the relative abundance of indicator species, and TIT index results stated that 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 8th stations had moderate, while 4th and 6th stations had good water quality. The good correlation of TIT index with log (TP), and its compatibility with the presence of indicator species at different stations indicates that this index could be used in the Lake Sapanca basin, and Sakarya basin where the lake basin is located.
Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim., 57 (2021) 14
Published online: 22 July 2021
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