A quantitative study of attached algae on two substrates (natural and artificial) in a lotic ecosystem

Authors

  • Fikrat M. Hassan, Jinan S. Z. Al-Hasaniy, Rawaa N. Q. Al- Aeady

Abstract

The attached algae have a big role in lotic ecosystems. This study conducted to explain the different quantity of the attached algae on different substrates. Two macrophytes were selected as a natural substrate (Certophyllum demersum and Hydrilla verticillata) and artificial substrates and sampling taken monthly, from March 2013 to December 2013 from Tigris river within Al-Jadria campus of the University of Baghdad in the center of Baghdad city. Four biodiversity indices (Shannon-Weaver, richness, evenness and similarity) were calculated. The study showed a variation in the total number of attached algae on different substrates. The higher number of total algae was recorded on artificial substrates (26.68x104 individual/g WW) which represented as 44%. While the lowest number of benthic algae (8.76 x104 individual/g WW) was on H. verticllata and expressed as 23%. Also, different index values recorded on various substrates.

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Published

2022-03-05

How to Cite

Fikrat M. Hassan, Jinan S. Z. Al-Hasaniy, Rawaa N. Q. Al- Aeady. (2022). A quantitative study of attached algae on two substrates (natural and artificial) in a lotic ecosystem. Mesopotamia Environmental Journal (mesop. Environ. J) ISSN: 2410-2598, 3(2), 1–10. Retrieved from https://mej.uobabylon.edu.iq/index.php/mej/article/view/85