Title of article :
The Influence of Land Based Activities on the Phytoplankton Communities of Shimoni-Vanga system, Kenya
Author/Authors :
Kiteresi، L.I نويسنده Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute , , Okuku، E.O نويسنده Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute , , Mwangi، S.N نويسنده Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute , , Ohowa، B نويسنده Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute , , Wanjeri، V.O نويسنده Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute , , Okumu، S نويسنده Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute , , Mkono، M نويسنده Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Phytoplankton communities play a significant role in the oceanic biological pump by forming
the base of the trophic structure. Increase in nutrients loading affects spatial and temporal distribution of
phytoplankton. This study examined the phytoplankton community structure and ecological indices in relation
to nutrients dynamics in both estuarine and oceanic areas of Ramisi-Vanga systems along the Kenyan coast.
Surface water samples were collected and analysed for nutrients (PO 43--P, NO 3 --N and NH 4+-N) and
phytoplankton abundance and community structure. This study reported very diverse phytoplankton
community structure consisting of 88 taxa that were dominated by Chaetoceros sp., Coscinodiscus sp.,
Nitzschia sp., Pseudo-nitzschia sp., Alexandrium sp., Protoperidium sp. and Prorocentrum sp that are among
the potentially harmful algae. Diatoms were the most abundant taxa in Ramisi-Vanga system. Phytoplankton
abundance was found to be higher in the estuarine systems (1182.06±149.14 cells/L) as compared to the
oceanic systems (551.99±166.70 cells/L) with high abundance observed in May for oceanic and estuarine
systems. Shannon Weiner’s species diversity index was greater than 2 in both oceanic and estuarine systems.
Phytoplankton species’ abundance, composition and diversity were found to be influenced by the availability
of NH
4
+-N, NO
3
--N and PO
4
3--P. Phytoplankton cell density was below 4000 cells/ L, thus, this study has
classified Ramisi-Vanga system as an oligotrophic system implying that the current level of land based
activities are not having significant impacts on the phytoplankton communities.
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)