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Limnological studies of and primary production in temple pond ecosystems
Authors:A. Sreenivasan
Affiliation:(1) Hydrobiological Research Station, 87, Poonamallee High Road, 600010 Madras, (India)
Abstract:Three temple ponds with permanent blooms of blue green algae were highly productive. They all showed high alkalinity, hardness, electrical conductivity and pH. Organic carbon and nitrogen were highest in Sarvatheertham pond—60 to 79.6 mg./l. C and 4.10 to 7.60 mg./l. N. In Tamaraikulam it was 16.5 to 20.3 mg. C/l. and 1.03 to 1.32 mg. N/l. In Sarvatheertham, the gross production ranged from 2.85 to 20.72 g. O2/m.2/d. Self shading by blanket algae of blue greens reduced productivity in Sarvatheertham, where a persistent thermal and biochemical stratification was noted. Very high organic carbon and nitrogen contents were noted in Sarvatheertham pond. The dry weight of plankton in this pond ranged from 430 to 900 mg./l. Productivity computed from diurnal changes in alkalinity and dissolved oxygen also revealed a high rate in Ayyankulam, Tamaraikulam and Sarvatheertham in descending order. Very wide fluctuations in pH, both diurnally and depth-wise, were recorded in Sarvatheertham and to a lesser extent in the other two ponds. Photosynthetic efficiency was 4.03% in Ayyankulam, 2.09% in Tamaraikulam and 1.56% in Sarvatheertham. By the diurnal oxygen curve method, a gross primary production of 97.5 g. O2/m.2/d was recorded in Ayyankulam.
Keywords:Blue-green algal blooms  Tropical ponds  Primary production  Self-shading
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