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Spatio-temporal variation in phytoplankton community structure in backwaters of the Ketar River, central Ethiopia


Yadesa Chibsa
Seyoum Mengistou
Demeke Kifle

Abstract

This study assessed the spatio-temporal dynamics of the phytoplankton community in backwaters of the Ketar River, central Ethiopia, in  relation to water quality and macrophyte coverage. Phytoplankton samples and physicochemical information were collected at six sites  along the river over 1 year (December 2017 to November 2018). Phytoplankton was collected using a 15-µm mesh net. A total of 56  species belonging to three algal phyla were identified; the most diverse phylum was Bacillariophyta (35 species), followed by Chlorophyta  (13 species) and Euglenophyta (eight species). Bacillariophyta had the highest abundance and contributed 80.08% of the  total phytoplankton abundance. Site 6 in the downstream portion had the highest abundance and greatest diversity of phytoplankton  species. The algal phyla present showed significant differences in species diversity and abundance both spatially and temporally.  Redundancy analysis results revealed that the spatial distribution of phytoplankton in the river positively correlated with pH, electrical  conductivity, dissolved oxygen and nitrate-nitrogen, while water temperature and total suspended solids correlated negatively. Some  indicators of organic pollution suggest that the water quality of the river is progressively declining, meriting close monitoring.


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