2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/149/1/012051
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Phytoplankton community in lake Ebony, Pantai Indah Kapuk, North Jakarta

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“…There were 54 genera of phytoplankton, while for zooplankton there were only 12 genera (Table 1). Based on several studies in coastal lakes, including the results of this study, the richness of plankton species in Lake Siombak is higher than that in the Grove Bay Lagoon (Nias, Indonesia), namely 28 genera (Hasudungan et al 2008), a coastal lagoon in Baja California (México) there are as many as 47 genera (Gracia-Escobar et al 2014), In Lake Ebony (Jakarta, Indonesia) there are 48 species (Pratiwi et al 2018a) mainly in subtropic area; for example, there are only 32 species in Kamil Abdus¸ Lagoon, Turkey (Yilmaz et al 2018). However, the richness of this species is much lower than that in Chilika Lake, India, which reaches 233-259 genera (Srichandan et al 2015;Mukherjee et al 2018), including in Yewa Lagoon which reaches 77 genera (Effiong and Inyang 2016).…”
Section: The Richness Of Plankton Speciesmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…There were 54 genera of phytoplankton, while for zooplankton there were only 12 genera (Table 1). Based on several studies in coastal lakes, including the results of this study, the richness of plankton species in Lake Siombak is higher than that in the Grove Bay Lagoon (Nias, Indonesia), namely 28 genera (Hasudungan et al 2008), a coastal lagoon in Baja California (México) there are as many as 47 genera (Gracia-Escobar et al 2014), In Lake Ebony (Jakarta, Indonesia) there are 48 species (Pratiwi et al 2018a) mainly in subtropic area; for example, there are only 32 species in Kamil Abdus¸ Lagoon, Turkey (Yilmaz et al 2018). However, the richness of this species is much lower than that in Chilika Lake, India, which reaches 233-259 genera (Srichandan et al 2015;Mukherjee et al 2018), including in Yewa Lagoon which reaches 77 genera (Effiong and Inyang 2016).…”
Section: The Richness Of Plankton Speciesmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The number of genera found from those classes is because Chlorophyceae has a high tolerance and generally they are lake plankton composers. Based on some research, Chlorophyceae class can be found mostly in lake waters (Giripunje et al 2013;Muhtadi et al 2015;Öterler 2018), including in a coastal or brackish lake (Nassar and Gharib 2014;Pratiwi et al 2018a), estuaries (Dewi et al 2019;Yang et al 2019). However, Obolewski et al (2018) and Cardoso et al (2019) found that plankton in a coastal lake which lacks nutrient is dominated by Cyanobakteri reaching until 80%.…”
Section: Spatial Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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