Distribution of phytoplankton off Mithapur (Gujarat)

The area off Mithapur, Gujarat, India, is moderately rich in phytoplankton. The peak in phytoplankton population (av. 7.86 x 10 super(4)/l) was recorded in March. The average count of 0.71 x 10 super(4)/l observed in April was very low and later increased to 3.76 x 10 super(4)/l in December. Fifty-two species were recorded from the area. The most common species were Nitzschia closterium, N. pungens, N. seriata, N. sigma, Chaetoceros simplex, C. difficilis and C. sociale. The importance of Nitzschia spp as indicators of organically polluted environment was discussed.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Jiyalal Ram, M., Nair, V.R., Desai, B.N.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1989
Subjects:Biology, Environment, pollution indicators, geographical distribution, marine, Mithapur, Gujarat, India,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31725
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