Interrelation between plankton and benthos in the littoral algal community of Lake Yunoko,Central Japan |
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Authors: | Sakiko Yoshitake |
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Institution: | (1) Biological Laboratory, Kanagawa Dental College, 238 Yokosuka, Japan |
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Abstract: | To ascertain the floristic interaction between phytoplankton and benthos in the littoral, the composition of each community was investigated and the effect of the substrata on the benthic communities was also examined.The main component of the benthic algal population wasFragilaria pinnata followed byF. pinnata var.lancettula. Although the dominant species of the plankton in the upper layers were similar to those in the limnetic, and those immediately above the bottom contained species of benthic origin, the similarity index of C implied high similarity between these two plankton layers. This index was developed by Morishita (1959) to measure the degree of overlap of component species between two communities. The value of C distributes from 0 to 1. The closer the value approaches 1, the more the communities are similar.For the dominant species, a significant difference was observed between the phytoplankton and benthic communities and in addition, C values indicated low overall similarity in the composition of the communities. These results suggest that there is little interrelation between phytoplankton and benthos even in the shallow littoral zone. |
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Keywords: | phytoplankton benthic algae similarity floristic interrelation species composition |
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