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Diatoms in Lowland Ponds of Koshi Tappu,Eastern Nepal – Relationships with Chemical and Habitat Characteristics
Authors:Bishnu Simkhada  Ingrid Jüttner  P James Chimonides
Abstract:Epiphytic and epipelic diatom assemblages were studied in relation to water chemistry and habitat character in lowland ponds of Koshi Tappu, Nepal. Epiphytic assemblages from different microhabitats, such as morphologically different plants, roots, stems, filamentous algae and decomposing leaves, within the same ponds were similar. Assemblage composition of epiphytic diatoms reflected gradients in water chemistry and habitat character of the pond with respect to pond vegetation and substratum type, bank profile and land use in the catchment. Epiphytic and epipelic assemblages responded to chemical gradients in the surface water, particularly concentrations of Ca, Mg and Na, but epipelic diatoms also indicated differences in SO4. Epipelic diatoms were also sensitive to interstitial water chemistry variations in PO4, Si, Ca and Mg. There were no relationships between species richness, diversity or evenness and gradients in water chemistry and habitat character. (© 2006 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
Keywords:diatoms  ponds  water chemistry  sediment  habitat character
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