Title of article :
Distribution of phytoplankton community in relation to environmental parameters in cage culture area of Sepanggar Bay, Sabah, Malaysia
Author/Authors :
Madihah Jaffar Sidik، نويسنده , , Md. Rashed-Un-Nabi، نويسنده , , Md. Azharul Hoque، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
This paper covers spatial and temporal variation in phytoplankton communities and physico-chemical
water properties in the cage culture area of Sepanggar Bay, Sabah, Malaysia based on field measurement
conducted during July 2005 to January 2006 to study the spatial and temporal variation in phytoplankton
communities and physico-chemical water properties of the bay. Phytoplankton samples and water
parameters data were collected from five different stations located inside the bay during Southwest,
Interseasonal and Northeast monsoons. Forty phytoplankton genera, representatives of 23 families, were
found in the study area with a mean abundance of 1.55 1.19 106 cells L 1. Most of these genera
belong to diatoms (82.17%), Dinoflagellates (17.55%) and cyanobacteria (0.29%). Three genera were found
to be dominant (>10%) in phytoplankton abundance and these were Coscinodiscus spp. (36.38%), Chaetoceros
spp (17.65%) and Bacteriastrum spp. (10.98%). The most dominant genus was Coscinodiscus spp.
which showed high abundance during all monsoons and stations (except Station 3). Among the seven
environmental parameters tested in this study, water temperature, pH and suspended sediment
concentration were found to be significantly different between monsoons. On the other hand, no
significant differences were found between stations for the studied physico-chemical parameters. A clear
differences in phytoplankton densities were observed between monsoons and stations with higher mean
abundances during interseasonal monsoon (2.40 1.37 106 cells L 1) and at station five
(2.05 0.74 106 cells L 1), respectively. Conversely, the diversity indices, both Shannon–Wiener ðH0Þ
and Pielou ðJ0Þ, showed no significant difference throughout stations and monsoons (except ðH0Þ for
monsoons). Analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) results demonstrated temporal differences in phytoplankton
community structure with highly diverse phytoplankton assemblage. Through cluster analysis five
groups of phytoplankton were attained (at 40% similarity level) though no marked separation of the
taxonomic classes pointed towards the constant pattern of the phytoplankton assemblage in the studied
area.
Keywords :
cage culturephysical water propertiesphytoplankton assemblageSepanggar Bay
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science