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Title: | Epilithic diatom assemblages and their relationships with environmental variables in the Nilüfer Stream Basin, Bursa, Turkey |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Biyoloji Bölümü. Karacaoğlu, Didem Dalkıran, Nurhayat AAH-4258-2021 ABE-6749-2020 7801381573 6508318183 |
Keywords: | Environmental sciences & ecology Environmental variables Epilithic diatoms Nilüfer stream basin Partial CCA Pollution Canonical correspondence-analysis Water-quality Pollution Temperature Indicat Orsordination Responses Rivers Valley Island Bursa [Turkey] Nilufer stream Turkey Achnanthidium minutissimum Bacillariophyta Cocconeis placentula Gomphonema olivaceum Luticola mutica Navicula tripunctata Nitzschia amphibia Nitzschia capitellata Nitzschia palea Nitzschia paleacea Nitzschia umbonata Stephanodiscus niagarae Biochemical oxygen demand Catchments Dissolved oxygen Groundwater Multivariant analysis Phosphorus Pollution Population distribution Rivers Sampling Sodium Stream flow Water pollution Water quality Anthropogenic effects Environmental variables Epilithic diatoms Industrial wastewaters Multivariate statistical techniques Partial CCA Pollution indicators Species distributions Anthropogenic source Bioindicator Diatom Environmental factor Epilithon Pollution incidence River basin River pollution Tributary Water quality River pollution |
Issue Date: | 31-Mar-2017 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Karacaoğlu, D. ve Dalkıran, N. (2017). ''Epilithic diatom assemblages and their relationships with environmental variables in the Nilüfer Stream Basin, Bursa, Turkey''. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 189(5). |
Abstract: | Patterns of epilithic diatom species distribution in relation to environmental variables from 12 sampling sites on the main stream and some of its tributaries in the Nilufer Stream Basin were determined using multivariate statistical techniques. The stream basin has been heavily influenced by anthropogenic effects. The upper part of the basin that is distant from pollution sources mostly has a spring water quality, while the lower part where the stream flows through the urban area and receives domestic and industrial wastewater has a quite low quality. Ordination techniques using both diatom taxa and 21 environmental variables revealed non-to slightly polluted upper basin sites and highly polluted lower basin sites along the stream. The results showed that the stream catchment is polluted gradually from upstream to downstream and that most of the downstream sites have very low water quality especially in summer months. A total of 134 epilithic diatom taxa belonging to 50 genera were recorded for 12 sample sites. Partial CCA results indicated that water temperature (T), discharge (Q), and total phosphorus (TP) were the most important variables affecting the distribution of diatom species. Unpolluted or slightly polluted upper basin sites were dominated by Achnanthidium minutissimum, Cocconeis placentula var. euglypta, Gomphonema olivaceum, and Navicula tripunctata. Highly polluted lower basin sites were characterized by high levels of organic and inorganic matters and low dissolved oxygen (DO) values. Species widespread in the highly polluted lower basin sites such as Nitzschia umbonata, Nitzschia amphibia, Nitzschia capitellata, Nitzschia palea, Nitzschia paleacea, Luticola mutica, and Stephanodiscus niagarae were mostly related to pollution indicator variables such as ammonium nitrogen (NH4(+)-N), sodium (Na+), total phosphorus (TP), and total organic matter (TOM). |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-017-5929-z https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10661-017-5929-z 1573-2959 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/30774 |
ISSN: | 0167-6369 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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