Comparative study on composition and abundance of major planktons and physico-chemical characteristics among two ponds and Lake Tana, Ethiopia
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2015
Objective: To evaluate the difference in physico-chemical characteristics, composition and
abundance of plankton communities owing to the supplementary feed added in fish ponds as
compared to Lake Tana.
Methods: Physico-chemical and biological data of plankton were collected from 3 studied sites
from November 2008 to October 2009. Data were compared using One-way ANOVA to see the
difference among sites. Diversity indices such as Margalef's index, Shannon-Wiener index, and
evenness index were employed to describe the distribution of plankton community among the
studied sites.
Results: The pH value was remarkably higher in ponds water. However, conductivity and total
dissolved solids were the highest in lake water. Nitrate concentration was relatively high in
ponds. Zooplankton species richness was higher in lake water than ponds. The lake also had
the highest mean value of both Shannon-Wiener index and evenness index in phytoplankton.
Conclusions: The results revealed that the supplementary feed added to each pond had
influence on nutrient content which enhanced algal biomass and productivity of the ponds.
However, the pond water has to be regularly refreshed to control eutrophication.
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Authors | Amanu, Wondie Zelalem; |
Journal | journal of coastal life medicine |
Year | 2015 |
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