2021
DOI: 10.26650/eurjbiol.2021.932485
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Evaluation of the Relationship between Epiphytic Diatoms and Water Quality Parameters in the Büyükçekmece Reservoir

Abstract: Objective: In this study carried out in Büyükçekmece Reservoir, the composition, distribution, seasonal changes of epiphytic diatoms that live on the surfaces of plants, and the effects of environmental parameters on these organisms were investigated, and it was aimed to reveal the water quality of the reservoir. Materials and Methods:In order to determine the seasonal changes of epiphytic diatom species in Büyükçekmece Reservoir, water and material samples were collected from five stations in 2019. In the stu… Show more

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“…Fragilaria ungeriana species are indicated to be resistant and associated with slightly alkaline environmental conditions. This species is commonly found in temperate mesotrophic waters [Aykut et al, 2021]. This is in accordance with research conducted by [Basmi, 1999] that Fragilaria diatoms in Cilalay Pond with a trophic index of around 40-61 which is categorized as mesotrophic to eutrophic.…”
Section: Diatom Biological Indexsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Fragilaria ungeriana species are indicated to be resistant and associated with slightly alkaline environmental conditions. This species is commonly found in temperate mesotrophic waters [Aykut et al, 2021]. This is in accordance with research conducted by [Basmi, 1999] that Fragilaria diatoms in Cilalay Pond with a trophic index of around 40-61 which is categorized as mesotrophic to eutrophic.…”
Section: Diatom Biological Indexsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The diatom community indicated mesotrophic waters with an abundance of Denticula diatoms indicating suitable conditions for their growth so that changes in their relative abundance were used as an indication of past changes in macrophyte abundance [Aykut et al, 2021]. Then shifting to a depth of 20 cm has mesotrophic water conditions with a value of 12.1 and then changes at a depth of 130-30 cm categorized as meso-eutrophic waters with values ranging from 10.7 to 9.2, at a depth of 10 cm to the surface changes from meso-eutrophic to eutrophic with values ranging from 8.7 to 10.3, this is due to the appearance of Diploneis smithii.…”
Section: Diatom Biological Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%