2014
DOI: 10.5053/ekoloji.2014.908
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Phytoplankton Distribution and its Relationship to the Physico-Chemical Environment in a Coastal Lagoon

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“…The highest phytoplankton richness, specific diversity and silicate value observed in winter, probably resulted from this suspension. The presence of benthic microalgae in the plankton was also observed in other shallow lakes (Cardoso and Motta Marques 2003, 2004a, Colak Sabanci 2014, Bergesch et al 1995, Bonilla et al 2005, Brito 2012, Ramdani et al 2009, Padisák 1993.…”
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confidence: 62%
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“…The highest phytoplankton richness, specific diversity and silicate value observed in winter, probably resulted from this suspension. The presence of benthic microalgae in the plankton was also observed in other shallow lakes (Cardoso and Motta Marques 2003, 2004a, Colak Sabanci 2014, Bergesch et al 1995, Bonilla et al 2005, Brito 2012, Ramdani et al 2009, Padisák 1993.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…In other coastal lagoons with similar salinity level, diatoms and dinofl agellates are usually the main phytoplankton components (Acri et al 2004, Armi et al 2010, Bonilla et al 2005, Colak Sabanci 2014, Fanuko and Valčić 2009, Melo and Suzuki 1998, Ramdani et al 2009, Varona-Cordero et al 2010. Euglenoids presented the highest biomass, which is also unusual compared to other lagoonal system (Bonilla et al 2005).…”
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“…The algal flora of the lagoon did not have rich species variation, except some dominant species, because of the eutrophic conditions. The phytoplankton species richness in Bafa Lake [30], Homa Lagoon [34], Akyatan and Tuzla lagoons [32] were recorded in low numbers like Kamil Abduş Lagoon and the phytoplankton composition showed similarity.…”
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“…In lagoons all over the world, Bacillariophyta, Dinophyta, Chlorophyta and Cyanobacteria divisions were usually found to be the most important groups [6,29]. There is still insufficient research on phytoplankton composition in lagoons located in different regions of Turkey and the whole world [2,3,[30][31][32][33][34]. Bacillariophyta was determined the richest group in terms of species numbers as Bafa [30], Chilika [29], Liman [3], Paradeniz [33], Homa [34], Lesina [6], Akyatan and Tuzla lagoons [32].…”
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